Water Transport in Oak Trees

  • Béres C
  • Fenyvesi A
  • Molnár T
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Abstract

The most serious environmental problem of our continent is the new type of forest decay.Our scientific research has shown a connection between air pollution and the decline of Quercetum petraeae cerris forest (1). Use of short half-life isotopes produced in a MGC-20 cyclotron has opened a new dimension in recognition of the forest diseases at an early phase. We are the first team in the world to use short half-life isotopes in environmental experiments. These types of isotopes offers the advantage of very accurate and specific pathways whole avoiding permanent radioactive pollution of the environment.

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Béres, Cs., Fenyvesi, A., & Molnár, T. (1992). Water Transport in Oak Trees. In Responses of Forest Ecosystems to Environmental Changes (pp. 615–616). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2866-7_83

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