Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is one of the most important introduced tree species in the Czech Republic, occupying about 6,000 ha with ca. 900,000 m3 of the standing volume. The presented study aims to evaluate its soil forming effects on natural oak sites. Soil chemistry of the upper soil layers (F+H, Ah, B horizons) was studied in three pairs of stands of both species. In each stand, four bulk samples were taken separately for particular horizons, each consisting of 5 soil-borer cores. The soil characteristics analysed were: pH (active and potential), soil adsorption complex characteristics (content of bases, exchangeable cation capacity, base saturation), exchangeable acidity (exchangeable Al and H), total carbon and nitrogen cont...
Oak decline phenomenon has been observed in Poland in the 1980s. Especially, Krotoszyn Forest Distri...
Influences on mineral topsoils of common European tree species (oak-Quercus robur L., lime-Tilia cor...
The tree species composition of many forests in western and central Europe has changed considerably ...
Magistro darbe tiriama europinio maumedžio, paprastojo buko ir raudonojo ąžuolo įtaka dirvožemio che...
The objective of the study was to determine the impact of selected soil properties on site index of ...
Stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) planted 50-80 years ago on two types of land (previously f...
In many afforested reclamation sites as well as in commercial forests naturally settled shrubs or tr...
Previous cultivation may have long-lasting effects on oak forests, e.g., nitrogen (N) and carbon (C)...
Cork oak woodlands in Portugal are a multipurpose agroforestry system occurring in areas mostly degr...
Thirty oak trees (Quercus robur L. sensu lato) growing on the same site were selected on the basis o...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
Background and aims: Invasive alien species can dramatically change the litter and organic matter de...
ABSTRACT: The main properties of the soils under oak (Quercus robur L.) forests in Galicia (NW Spain...
Case studies are necessary to assess the effects of changes to tree species on the physicochemical a...
The patterns of nitrogen distribution in the world are changing and today have become a serious envi...
Oak decline phenomenon has been observed in Poland in the 1980s. Especially, Krotoszyn Forest Distri...
Influences on mineral topsoils of common European tree species (oak-Quercus robur L., lime-Tilia cor...
The tree species composition of many forests in western and central Europe has changed considerably ...
Magistro darbe tiriama europinio maumedžio, paprastojo buko ir raudonojo ąžuolo įtaka dirvožemio che...
The objective of the study was to determine the impact of selected soil properties on site index of ...
Stands of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) planted 50-80 years ago on two types of land (previously f...
In many afforested reclamation sites as well as in commercial forests naturally settled shrubs or tr...
Previous cultivation may have long-lasting effects on oak forests, e.g., nitrogen (N) and carbon (C)...
Cork oak woodlands in Portugal are a multipurpose agroforestry system occurring in areas mostly degr...
Thirty oak trees (Quercus robur L. sensu lato) growing on the same site were selected on the basis o...
Early regeneration is a critical life stage that affects the future species composition of forests. ...
Background and aims: Invasive alien species can dramatically change the litter and organic matter de...
ABSTRACT: The main properties of the soils under oak (Quercus robur L.) forests in Galicia (NW Spain...
Case studies are necessary to assess the effects of changes to tree species on the physicochemical a...
The patterns of nitrogen distribution in the world are changing and today have become a serious envi...
Oak decline phenomenon has been observed in Poland in the 1980s. Especially, Krotoszyn Forest Distri...
Influences on mineral topsoils of common European tree species (oak-Quercus robur L., lime-Tilia cor...
The tree species composition of many forests in western and central Europe has changed considerably ...