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1 Department of Forest Phytopathology, dr Tomasz Oszako, +48 22 - 7150402,
+48 22 - 7150313; T.Oszako@ibles.waw.pl; English, French, Russian.
Contribution of Phytophthora organisms in the phenomenon of oak and alder decline. Protection of wood timber inside forest against blue stain fungi. The use in transforming post-agricultural lands into forest sites. Monitoring of root rot fungi as a tool for forest policy makers. Disease of spruce forests in the mountain.
2 Department of Forest Phytopathology, dr Pawe³ Lech, +48 22 - 7150507, P.Lech@ibles.waw.pl; English.
Evaluation of fungal pathogens (causing root rot and foliar/shoot die-back) occurrence in the managed forest. Statistical analysis of collected disease data in relation to stand species composition, structure and age, site type, disturbance occurred and silvicultural treatments performed, intensity of tree damage.
3 Department of Forest Management in Mountain Regions, doc. dr hab. Stanis³aw Niemtur, +48 12 - 2663964; zxniemtu@cyf-kr.edu.pl; English.
Mineral nutrition in artificial Norway spruce stands growing on area of chosen mountain watershed. Conversion of pure spruce stands on sites naturally dominated by broadleaved. Zone of timberline in the Polish part of Carpathians and Sudety in conditions of changing climate.
4 Department of Genetics and Forest Tree Physiology, dr Justyna Nowakowska,
+48 - 22 7150467, +48 - 22 7150313; j.nowakowska@ibles.waw.pl; English, French.
Analyses of inter-population diversity among forest tree species (Pinus silvestris and Picea abies), using molecular markers as a tool.
5 Department of Genetics and Forest Tree Physiology, dr inż. Jan Kowalczyk,
+48 - 22 7150473, +48 - 7150313; j.kowalczyk@ibles.waw.pl; English.
Genetic control of wood quality features in Scots pine provenances.
6 Department of Wildlife Management, dr Zbigniew Borowski, +48 - 22 8223201 ext. 239, +48 - 22 8224935; Z.Borowski@ibles.waw.pl; English, Russian.
Predator - prey relationships; small mammals as a model (Microtus oeconomus).


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