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Tytuł:
Charakterystyka wybranych drzewostanów jodłowych Beskidu Niskiego i sposoby ich zagospodarowania
The characteristics of selected fir stands in Beskid Niski and the method of their management
Autorzy:
Bruchwald, A.
Dmyterko, E.
Niemczyk, M.
Łukaszewicz, J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/989908.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Leśne
Tematy:
lesnictwo
gory
Beskid Niski
drzewostany jodlowe
struktura drzewostanu
liczba drzew
piersnicowe pole przekroju
miazszosc drzew
zagospodarowanie lasu
stand layer
multi−layer structure
bdq method
abies alba
Opis:
Assuming multilayer structure as optimal for silver fir stands, we attempted to answer the following questions: 1) how to describe such structure, 2) to what extent does the structure of a particular stand differ from the optimal one, and 3) how to obtain the optimal structure. The study was based on the material collected in 12 stands in the Nawojowa Forest District (S Poland). Three to five 0.04 hectare circular plots were established in each stand, and diameters at breast height (d) of all trees with d > 7 cm were measured. Height (h) was measured for 25 trees selected within the stand. The top height determined for each stand enabled to classify trees into two layers: higher (group I) or lower (group II) than ⅔ of top height. Trees with d<7 cm were divided into 3 layers according to the height: III – h>2 m (higher upgrowth), IV – h between 0.5 and 2 m (lower upgrowth), and V – h<0.5 m (seedlings). Trees in layer V were counted on a 0.005 ha plot, while trees in layers IV and III on a 0.04 ha plot. The selected fir stands revealed high diversity in basic characteristics (tab. 1 and 2). The number of trees in layer III was higher than in layer II only in one stand, and was larger than the number of trees in layer I. Moreover, the variation in tree height formed a vertical canopy closure. The stand was considered to be a model one, and used to develop diameter distribution according to the BDq method. Most stands characterized a smaller number of trees in lower and larger in higher diameter classes compared to the model distribution. It seems that large number of thick trees prevent satisfactory growth of thinner trees. Fir stands proved to have a mosaic vertical structure. In some fragments, eight classes can be distinguished including one layer only: 1) upper (I), 2) middle (II), 3) upgrowth (III), combination of layers: 4) I and II, 5) I and III, 6) II and III, 7) I, II and III, and 8) gaps. The multi−layer structure of fir stands can be maintained only in the form of such a mosaic, but single−layer fragments are also needed to enhance the natural regeneration. We could select a stand with a close−to−optimal multilayer structure, which was considered as a model one and its diameter distribution was used in the BDq method. A comparison of the model curve with the empirical distribution of diameters at breast height for the stand under consideration allows determining diameter classes with an excess of trees that can be harvested without the fear of losing the multilayer structure of the stand. Whether a given tree has to be cut should depend on the vertical differentiation of trees in a particular fragment of the stand. In further studies, measurements in multilayer fir stands should be conducted to verify the model distribution.
Źródło:
Sylwan; 2015, 159, 09; 722-731
0039-7660
Pojawia się w:
Sylwan
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Różnorodność glebowego banku nasion i runa wtórnego lasu dębowego w Kozubowskim Parku Krajobrazowym
Soil seed bank and herb layer diversity within secondary oak forest in the Kozubowski Landscape Park
Autorzy:
Halatkiewicz, T.
Jankowska-Błaszczuk, M.
Swiercz, A.
Adamczyk, K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/985706.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Leśne
Tematy:
lesnictwo
drzewostany debowe
wtorny drzewostan debowy
runo lesne
banki nasion
glebowy bank nasion
Kozubowski Park Krajobrazowy
secondary oak forest
soil seed bank
herb layer structure
nida basin
Opis:
The research concerned the evaluation of the soil seed bank and herb layer diversity in the 60−year old secondary oak forest growing in the Kozubowski Landscape Park (Nida Basin, southern Poland). The aim of the studies was to determine the diversity, similarity and species structure of herb layer and soil seed bank within plots situated at different distances from the forest edge as well as to discuss the obtained data with the results of analogous research which were conducted in the natural oak forest in Białowieża (north−eastern Poland). 12 plots 20×20 m were situated in three zones from edge to the centre of the forest (P, S and L; fig. 1). A total of 134 species of vascular plants were recorded in the analysed herb layer (4800 m2). It was found that in the plots closest to the forest edge, both the Shannon’s diversity index and the average density of the herb layer species were significantly higher than on these located deeper in forest (fig. 2, 3). The soil seed bank contained a total of 2820 seeds belonging to 45 species. The density of the seed bank ranged from 1406/m2 (P) to 1061/m2 and 1057/m2 (S and L, respectively). The seed bank species richness showed a constant decrease from zone P to L (fig. 4). The Sörensen species similarity coefficient between the herb layer and the seed bank for the entire forest was 0.43. Although nearly 90% of the seeds of the whole bank belonged to the species present in the herb layer, the species structure of the above ground vegetation was clearly different from that recorded in the bank. It was found that over 66% of all seeds in the bank belonged to Poa nemoralis. A comparative analysis of the studied oak forest and natural oak forest of Białowieża showed: a similar number of forest species in herb layer per 100 m2, similarly high proportion of ancient forest species in the herb layer, much lower species richness of the seed bank as well as its density in the secondary forest. Our results also point to several times lower values of H’ Shannon−Wiener’s biodiversity index, both in the herb layer and the seed bank in comparison to the undisturbed Białowieża oak forest.
Źródło:
Sylwan; 2019, 163, 05; 415-424
0039-7660
Pojawia się w:
Sylwan
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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