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An ancient oak coppice stool in a woodland-reserve. Two metres in diameter
and several hundred years old. Újszentmargita. January 2002.
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Bartha, Dénes. 1994. Magyarország faóriásai
és famatuzsálemei (Large and ancient trees in Hungary). Budapest and
Sopron: Országos Erdészeti Egyesület Erdészettörténeti Szakosztály. http://oregfak.emk.nyme.hu
Csóka, György. 1999. Xilofág rovarok (Xylophagous insects). Budapest:
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and Managed Beech Stands: The Effects of Management-Induced Differences in
Dead Wood.“ Ecological Bulletins 49: 219-229.
Ódor, Péter and Tibor Standovár. 2002. “Substrate Specificity and Community
Structure of Bryophyte Vegetation in a Near-Natural Montane Beech Forest.“
Community Ecology 3, no. 1: 39-49.
Ódor, Péter and Tibor Standovár. 2003. Nat-Man WP7 Report: Hungary. “Changes
of Physical and Chemical Properties of Dead Wood During Decay.” Nat-Man
Working Report 24. http://www.flec.kvl.dk/natman/html/getfile.asp?vid=441
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Mountains, Hungary.“ Acta Microbiologica et Immunologica Hungarica
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Szabó, Péter. 2001. “’There is Hope for a Tree’: Pollarding in Hungary.”
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Szabó, Péter."Woodland and Forests in Medieval Hungary" Oxford: Archaeopress,
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György Pósfai. Magyarország legnagyobb fái. Dendrománia. "The largest trees
of Hungary: Dendromania". Pécs: Alexandra, 2005. 167 pp. 331 colour
photographs. Includes a list of 366 large trees with GBH data, GPS
coordinates, year of recording and reference to the photograph in the book.
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