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Changes of forest abiotic environment in the Western Carpathians assessed using phytoindication
Beskids Mts Ellenberg’s indicator values forest typology
2015/5/5
To avoid ecosystem degradation, forestry planning needs to be based on current information about the
state of forest environment. Phytoindication is an inexpensive tool that allows tracking the envi...
An infl uence of diff erent thinning methods on qualitative wood production of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on two eutrophic sites in the Western Carpathians
European beech tending qualitative production crop trees
2015/5/5
The issues related to appropriate management methods of beech stands have been considered as a
crucial topic from the past up to now. Although the positive effect of tending on wood quality in beech...
Phenology of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) along the altitudinal gradient in Slovakia (Inner Western Carpathians)
beech forests phenological phases altitude Burda Mts Kremnické vrchy Mts. Poľ ana Mts
2015/4/24
The onset and course of selected vegetative phenological phases of beech along the altitudinal gradient in Slovak Republic were studied. Observations were done in the Burda Mts. (200–300 m a.s.l.), Kr...
Site classification vs. wood production: a case study based on Silver fir growth dynamics in the Western Carpathians
Western Carpathians site classification production potential Silver fir growth model
2015/3/27
We analysed wood production on an example of Silver fir growth ability within site units defined in the site classification that is currently used in the Western Carpathians. It has arisen as a very i...
Spatio-temporal patterns of the Norway spruce decline in the Beskid Śląski and Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) in southern Poland
bark beetles mountain forests spatial analysis
2015/3/6
A dramatic forest decline due to the bark beetle outbreak, which occurs in the Norway spruce stands in the Western Beskidy (southern Poland) since 2003, was started after severe physiological drought ...