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Anders Dahlberg

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  85
Citations -  6528

Anders Dahlberg is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Scots pine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 83 publications receiving 5756 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders Dahlberg include University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.

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Developing a comprehensive strategy for fungal conservation in Europe: current status and future needs

TL;DR: The state of fungal conservation in Europe is reviewed, increased interaction between scientists and conservation coordinators and practitioners, greater promotion of fungi and their conservation and ecosystem service values by mycologists, the production of a European fungal Red-List and the need to integrate fungi with animals and plants in conservation issues are advocated.
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Dynamic changes in nursery and indigenous mycorrhiza of Pinus sylvestris seedlings planted out in forest and clearcuts

TL;DR: There is a general agreement between mature coniferous forests and clearcuts as regards both the inoculum potential of dominant fungi adapted to early colonization, and the composition of these fungal species.
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Interference of Vaccinium myrtillus on establishment, growth, and nutrition of Picea abies seedlings in a northern boreal site

TL;DR: Une moins forte competition hypogee de V. myrtillus, n'a pas eu d'effet sur la survie et la croissance des semis de P. abies dans les sites de V.'s boreales nordiques, est causee par the competition hypOgee pour les ressources.
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Cost-effectiveness of silvicultural measures to increase substrate availability for red-listed wood-living organisms in Norway spruce forests

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the cost-effectiveness of silvicultural measures that aim at increasing substrate availability for red-listed (species that are threatened, near threatened or where species probably are threatened but data is deficient) saproxylic (wood-inhabiting) organisms.