Staff directory
Hans Beeckman
Biology
Wood biology
Wood biology
Publications
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Fichtler, E., Trouet, V., Beeckman, H., Coppin, P. & Worbes, M. 2004. ‘Climatic signals in tree rings of Burkea africana and Pterocarpus angolensis from semiarid forests in Namibia’. Trees-Structure and Function 18(4): 442-451. DOI: 10.1007/s00468-004-0324-0. (PR).
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Verheyden, A., Kairo, J., Beeckman, H. & Koedam, N. 2004. ‘Growth rings, growth ring formation and age determination in the mangrove Rhizophora mucronata’. Annals of Botany 94(1): 59-66. DOI: 10.1093/aob/mch115. (PR).
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Beeckman, H. 2003. ‘A xylarium for the sustainable management of biodiversity: the wood collection of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium’. Bulletin de l'APAD 26: 11. (PR).
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Jansen, S., Robbrecht, E., Beeckman, H. & Smets, E. 2002. ‘A survey of the systematic wood anatomy of the Rubiaceae’. IAWA Journal 23(1): 1-67. (PR).
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Vrydaghs, L., Doutrelepont, H., Beeckman, H. & Haerinck, E. 2001. ‘Identification of a morphotype association of Phoenix dactylifera L. lignified tissues origin at ed-Dur (1st AD), Umm al-Qaiwain (UAE)’. Phytoliths: applications in earth sciences and human history 239-250. (PR).
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Trouet, V., Haneca, K., Coppin, P. & Beeckman, H. 2001. ‘Tree ring analysis of Brachystegia spiciformis and Isoberlinia tomentosa: evaluation of the ENSO-signal in the miombo woodland of eastern Africa’. IAWA Journal 22(4): 385-399. (PR).
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Mindzie, C., Doutrelepont, H., Vrydaghs, L., Swennen, Ro., Swennen, Ru., Beeckman, H., de Langhe, E. & de Maret, P. 2001. ‘First archaeological evidence of banana cultivation in central Africa during the third millennium before present’. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 10(1): 1-6. (PR).
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De Pauw, N. & Beeckman, H. 2000. ‘Biodiversiteit: afwenteling van socio-ecologische problemen’. In: Mazijn, B. (ed), Duurzame ontwikkeling. Meervoudig bekeken. Gent : Academia Press, pp. 339-376. (PR)
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Vander Mijnsbrugge, K., Beeckman, H., De Rycke, R., Van Montagu, M., Engler, G. & Boerjan, W. 2000. ‘Phenylcoumaran benzylic ether reductase, a prominent poplar xylem protein, is strongly associated with phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in lignifying cells’. Planta 211(4): 502-509. DOI: 10.1007/s004250000326. (PR).
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Jansen, S., Robbrecht, E., Beeckman, H. & Smets, E. 2000. ‘Aluminium accumulation in Rubiaceae: an additional character for the delimitation of the subfamily Rubioideae?’. IAWA Journal 21(2): 197-212. (PR).