The Chemical composition ( pH , elements major and minor , % S.B., CIC , % M.O. and N.T) on soils in open areas and forest fir (Abies guatemalensis Rehder ) in a successional gradient was studied. These results were related to vegetation through correlation analysis and Canonical Correspondence analysis. The aim was to show the relationships present between vegetation and soil chemistry through ecological succession in areas of cold climate. The results indicate that the vegetation is composed of 82 species of which 20 are the lower herbaceous layer, 34 the herbaceous layer of the upper, 21 shrubs and seven trees. The chemical characteristics of the soil through five successional stages have only few significant differences and not show a c...
Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differen...
The main purpose of this study was to delineate ecosystem forest types within the forest association...
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors c...
A fir-spruce-linden herbs forest and fir-spruce tall herbs forest on brown mountain soil in the Visi...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
The roots are a key functional component of belowground systems and one of the main factors influenc...
This thesis includes two studies. First, changes in soil characteristics resulting from prolonged co...
The aim of this study was to present the relationship between soil properties and biodiversity index...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
An environmental study using the association concept and the 'ecological groups' within the biogeocl...
Plant productivity is partly dependent on soil fertility, which is why it is important to know the d...
Site classification of the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on climatic regim...
Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected physical and...
The effect of weather conditions and such soil properties as pH, salt content, as well as different ...
Long term sustainability of forest ecosystems is dependent on preserving soil quality. Therefore, kn...
Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differen...
The main purpose of this study was to delineate ecosystem forest types within the forest association...
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors c...
A fir-spruce-linden herbs forest and fir-spruce tall herbs forest on brown mountain soil in the Visi...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
The roots are a key functional component of belowground systems and one of the main factors influenc...
This thesis includes two studies. First, changes in soil characteristics resulting from prolonged co...
The aim of this study was to present the relationship between soil properties and biodiversity index...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
An environmental study using the association concept and the 'ecological groups' within the biogeocl...
Plant productivity is partly dependent on soil fertility, which is why it is important to know the d...
Site classification of the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on climatic regim...
Natural forest succession often affects soil physical and chemical properties. Selected physical and...
The effect of weather conditions and such soil properties as pH, salt content, as well as different ...
Long term sustainability of forest ecosystems is dependent on preserving soil quality. Therefore, kn...
Site classification in the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system is based on three differen...
The main purpose of this study was to delineate ecosystem forest types within the forest association...
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors c...