[PDF][PDF] Effect of thinning regimes on growth and development of crop trees in Fagus sylvatica stands of Central Europe over fifty years.

I Štefančík, Z Vacek, RP Sharma, S Vacek, M Rösslová - 2018 - researchgate.net
Crop trees are the main component of the qualitative and value production of forest stands.
Therefore, stand density of crop trees is one of the most important information items for …

Variability of moisture in coarse woody debris from several ecologically important tree species of the Temperate Zone of Europe

V Pichler, M Homolák, W Skierucha… - …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Deadwood moisture affects multiple functions of downed logs in forest ecosystems. They
include provision of habitats for xylobionts, additional water stores and organic carbon …

Responses of soil microorganisms and water content in forest floor horizons to environmental factors

E Gömöryová, K Střelcová, J Škvarenina… - European journal of soil …, 2013 - Elsevier
The study focused on the temporal dynamics of soil water content (SWC) and soil microbial
activity characterized by basal respiration and catalase activity in the litter (OL), fragmented …

The impact of the 2003–2008 weather variability on intra-annual stem diameter changes of beech trees at a submontane site in central Slovakia

M Ježík, M Blaženec, K Střelcová, Ľ Ditmarová - Dendrochronologia, 2011 - Elsevier
The link between the dynamics of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) diameter changes, recorded by
mechanical dendrometers, and the weather activity was studied at a submontane site in …

[HTML][HTML] Effect of Thinning on the Spatial Structure of a Larix gmelinii Rupr. Secondary Forest in the Greater Khingan Mountains

T Zhang, X Dong, H Guan, Y Meng, J Ruan, Z Wang - Forests, 2018 - mdpi.com
Thinning is an important way to adjust and optimize the spatial structure of forests. The study
of its impacts support a better understanding of the succession process of secondary forests …

Beech forest density control on the dominant water flow types in andic soils

J Capuliak, V Pichler, H Flühler… - Vadose Zone …, 2010 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Silvicultural operations increasingly aim to achieve desired water-related ecological
services of forests and forest soils. Therefore, the effects of forest stand density, site, and soil …

[PDF][PDF] The role of vegetation in conservation of small rivers in the Middle Volga

SG Кurbanova, NB Prokhorenko - Mediterran. J. Soc. Sci, 2015 - kpfu.ru
The numerous cases of the upper headwaters drying are observed in the plains of the
Middle Volga region. The reasons of the streamflow change pertain to the reduction of forest …

Soil moisture variability on a steep slope near a ridge in a forested mountain range, Shikoku, Japan: a model study

M Mori, H Nagai, T Ogata, D Yasutake, M Kitano - Biologia, 2013 - degruyter.com
Variability in soil moisture on a steep slope near a ridge in a forested mountain range,
Shikoku, Japan, was studied observationally and numerically. Vertically integrated soil …

Beech bark necrosis: partition-ing the environmental and spatial variation of the damage severity in Central and South-Eastern Europe

B Jarčuška, I Mihál, A Cicák, H Tsakov - Annals of Forest Research, 2013 - afrjournal.org
The beech bark necrosis (BBN) infestation severity of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
was assessed in regions of Central (CE) and South-Eastern Europe (SE). Altogether more …

[PDF][PDF] Space-time patterns of soil pH and conductivity in submountain beech ecosystems in the West Carpathians

R Janík, E Bublinec, M Dubová - Folia oecologica, 2014 - ife.sk
In this work are summarised the results of a monitoring of pH values and conductivity which
we have performed for 13 years in the localities of Kremnické vrchy Mts. The study locality …