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Siberian larch

Larix russica

position of Larix sibirica, a short-bracted species which is placed in the short-bracted group by some of the studies and the long-bracted group by others. Eurasian Male (above) and female (below right) cones of Japanese Larch emerging in spring. Northern, short-bracted * Larix decidua (syn. L. europaea) European Larch. Mountains of central Europe. * Larix sibirica Siberian Larch. Plains of western Siberia. More

WIF are found in Larix sibirica mostly in trees with dbh > 20 cm (> 80 %). Number of staying and lying trees and the percentage of trees with wood-inhabiting fungi in Betula-Larix-forest (light taiga) on northern slopes and Betula-Larix-forest on southern slopes. Sunjidmaa 2005. More

in Larix sibirica growing in the forest-steppe ecotone of northern Mongolia.PubMed Your browsing activity is empty. Activity recording is turned off. Turn recording back on See more... More