Soil moisture and nutritional characteristics are frequently assessed using plant species and community bioindication, e.g., the Ellenberg system of species indicator values. This method, based on complete inventories of plant species present in plots, is time-consuming, which could prevent its general use for forest or other natural land management. Our aim was to determine the impact of a reduction in the time spent to carry out a floristic inventory on the quality of soil characteristic assessment using plant bioindication. We compared the measurements of soil pH-H2O (pH), organic carbon to total nitrogen ratio (C:N) and base saturation (BS) in the 0-5 cm soil layer of470 plots with the same variables estimated from floristic inventories...
The occurrence of different plant species is influenced mainly by individual environmental factors s...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
Trees impact the chemical properties of the soil in which they grow. When planting forests, the choi...
Ellenberg's indicator values have been suggested as useful method of estimating site conditions usin...
Values of forest inventory indicators are the result of causeeffect relationships of stands with en...
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors c...
Question: The use of expert-based indicator values to estimate abiotic conditions from vegetation is...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
There are several community-based bioindicator systems that use species presence or abundance data a...
Foresters have always relied on a knowledge of chemical and physical properties of soils to assess c...
In order to investigate broad patterns of variation of the foliar mineral nutrient concentrations of...
The interrelationships between biomass characteristics and soil properties (including in situ annual...
Aim To determine the importance of soil variables relative to more commonly used topo-climatic or re...
The productivity of trembling aspen, as expressed by site quality index (SQI), in natural stands gro...
1 The main objective of this study was to predict the responses of vascular plant species to atmosph...
The occurrence of different plant species is influenced mainly by individual environmental factors s...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
Trees impact the chemical properties of the soil in which they grow. When planting forests, the choi...
Ellenberg's indicator values have been suggested as useful method of estimating site conditions usin...
Values of forest inventory indicators are the result of causeeffect relationships of stands with en...
Forest soil fertility can be defined as a combination of physical, chemical and biological factors c...
Question: The use of expert-based indicator values to estimate abiotic conditions from vegetation is...
Previous attempts to classify nutrient regimes of forest soil have been qualitative evaluations util...
There are several community-based bioindicator systems that use species presence or abundance data a...
Foresters have always relied on a knowledge of chemical and physical properties of soils to assess c...
In order to investigate broad patterns of variation of the foliar mineral nutrient concentrations of...
The interrelationships between biomass characteristics and soil properties (including in situ annual...
Aim To determine the importance of soil variables relative to more commonly used topo-climatic or re...
The productivity of trembling aspen, as expressed by site quality index (SQI), in natural stands gro...
1 The main objective of this study was to predict the responses of vascular plant species to atmosph...
The occurrence of different plant species is influenced mainly by individual environmental factors s...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
Trees impact the chemical properties of the soil in which they grow. When planting forests, the choi...