Changes in the herb layer of a thermophilous oak forest (Potentillo albae-Quercetum), subject to clear cutting and artificial reforestation with Scotch pine monoculture, were analysed by a comparative method. It was found that cutting of a tree stand and underbrush did not destroy phytocoenose totally. Floristically-rich clearance communities resembled in their composition and structure the ground layer of an natural form of an oak forest. The regress of the herb layer took place several years later in a young pine stand. Then, a compact tree canopy highly restricted light inflow to the bottom of a forest. Later, thinning of a forest stand enabled the herb layer to regenerate. Nevertheless, even 60 years after clear cutting it significantly...
1.This report concerned with the result of chemical properties in case of natural forest of chamaecy...
Graduation date: 1978The vegetation following forest site preparation was examined in ten clearcut u...
The article presents the study of the restoration processes of vegetation in stands of pine and spru...
Formation of undergrowth and herb layer of pinewoods after Labanauskas shelter-wood cutting in Nb so...
Stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) planted 50-80 years ago on two types of land (previously f...
Ground vegetation changes under coppice regimes have been well described but less work has been done...
Clearcutting causes significant changes in boreal forest ecosystems and has long-term effects on pop...
Anthropogenic disturbances of the boreal forest ecosystems are defined as important ecological proce...
Partial harvesting of forest for biofuel and other products may be less harmful to biodiversity than...
The recovery of understory vegetation after clear-cutting of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) plantations...
The vascular plant ground flora of clear-felled and undisturbed oak stands were studied using 10 m ×...
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to...
This dissertation focus on spontaneously developed forests (SDFs) on mesic stands. The present tree ...
The clear-cuts cause considerable changes to forest ecosystems, including physical and chemical chan...
The herbaceous understory forms the richest stratum in temperate broadleaved forests in terms of pla...
1.This report concerned with the result of chemical properties in case of natural forest of chamaecy...
Graduation date: 1978The vegetation following forest site preparation was examined in ten clearcut u...
The article presents the study of the restoration processes of vegetation in stands of pine and spru...
Formation of undergrowth and herb layer of pinewoods after Labanauskas shelter-wood cutting in Nb so...
Stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) planted 50-80 years ago on two types of land (previously f...
Ground vegetation changes under coppice regimes have been well described but less work has been done...
Clearcutting causes significant changes in boreal forest ecosystems and has long-term effects on pop...
Anthropogenic disturbances of the boreal forest ecosystems are defined as important ecological proce...
Partial harvesting of forest for biofuel and other products may be less harmful to biodiversity than...
The recovery of understory vegetation after clear-cutting of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) plantations...
The vascular plant ground flora of clear-felled and undisturbed oak stands were studied using 10 m ×...
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to...
This dissertation focus on spontaneously developed forests (SDFs) on mesic stands. The present tree ...
The clear-cuts cause considerable changes to forest ecosystems, including physical and chemical chan...
The herbaceous understory forms the richest stratum in temperate broadleaved forests in terms of pla...
1.This report concerned with the result of chemical properties in case of natural forest of chamaecy...
Graduation date: 1978The vegetation following forest site preparation was examined in ten clearcut u...
The article presents the study of the restoration processes of vegetation in stands of pine and spru...