In March 2017, in the eastern part of the Tatra National Park in Poland, large windthrowns affected the passively and actively protected Norway spruce Picea abies stands. In early 2018, a set of 12 small research plots (20 trees on each plot) was established in the Norway spruce stands next to the windblown area – 6 in the stands under active nature protection (broken and fallen trees processed in 2017), and 6 in the stands under passive nature protection (trees left on the ground). Living trees on the plots were regularly checked during the growing season in order to identify and register the spruces infested by Ips typographus, which were dissected in 2 or 4 half-meter sections. 155 spruces (64%) infested by I. typographus were recorded o...
The aim of this report was to investigate whether the management of protected forests cause increa...
In 2010–2012, investigations on Ips typographus populations were carried out in Norway spruce stands...
Outbreaks of the Spruce bark beetle Ips typographus are often triggered by storm and drought and hav...
In March 2017, in the eastern part of the Tatra National Park in Poland, large windthrowns affected ...
At the end of 2013, Norway spruce stands in the area of the Tatra National Park were severely damage...
In the end of 2013 the Norway spruce stands in the Kościelska Valley in the Tatra National Park (S P...
At the end of 2013, strong wind destroyed spruce stands on large areas of Kościeliska Valley in Tatr...
Recently, Norway spruce stands in Beskid Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) have been plagued by bark be...
In response to the information published in ‘Forest Research Papers’ (vol. 77(4), 2016), regarding t...
Strong winds uprooted more than 100 thousand m3 of coniferous trees in natural forest stands nearby ...
The strictly protected Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) is one of the most valuable elements of Polis...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
The spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae), is one of the ...
The study included field data collected from outbreak areas of Norway spruce beetle Ips typographus ...
Pheromone traps are used for monitoring I. typographus populations in Norway spruce stands of the Ta...
The aim of this report was to investigate whether the management of protected forests cause increa...
In 2010–2012, investigations on Ips typographus populations were carried out in Norway spruce stands...
Outbreaks of the Spruce bark beetle Ips typographus are often triggered by storm and drought and hav...
In March 2017, in the eastern part of the Tatra National Park in Poland, large windthrowns affected ...
At the end of 2013, Norway spruce stands in the area of the Tatra National Park were severely damage...
In the end of 2013 the Norway spruce stands in the Kościelska Valley in the Tatra National Park (S P...
At the end of 2013, strong wind destroyed spruce stands on large areas of Kościeliska Valley in Tatr...
Recently, Norway spruce stands in Beskid Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) have been plagued by bark be...
In response to the information published in ‘Forest Research Papers’ (vol. 77(4), 2016), regarding t...
Strong winds uprooted more than 100 thousand m3 of coniferous trees in natural forest stands nearby ...
The strictly protected Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) is one of the most valuable elements of Polis...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
The spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae), is one of the ...
The study included field data collected from outbreak areas of Norway spruce beetle Ips typographus ...
Pheromone traps are used for monitoring I. typographus populations in Norway spruce stands of the Ta...
The aim of this report was to investigate whether the management of protected forests cause increa...
In 2010–2012, investigations on Ips typographus populations were carried out in Norway spruce stands...
Outbreaks of the Spruce bark beetle Ips typographus are often triggered by storm and drought and hav...