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  • Quantitative and qualitative features of natural regeneration co-determine a post-disturbance development of the forest stand. The aim of our study was to analyze the state of natural regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) in the mountain spruce old-growth forest Trojmezná (Šumava National Park), where the bark beetle outbreak is currently in progress. The inventory of the stand, coarse woody debris, regeneration and coverage of particular plant species were analyzed on two plots (100*100 m). The height class, terminal shoot length and type of microsites were identified for all individuals of the regeneration. Mean spruce seedlings density was 4400 individuals (height <50 cm) per hectare. Saplings density was 1111 (spruce, 50–200 cm) and 254 (rowan, 30–200 cm) individuals per hectare. Spruce regeneration occurred mainly on lying logs (38%), on stumps (15%), and near the base of living mature trees or snags (22%). In addition, the rate of saplings growing on
  • Quantitative and qualitative features of natural regeneration co-determine a post-disturbance development of the forest stand. The aim of our study was to analyze the state of natural regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) in the mountain spruce old-growth forest Trojmezná (Šumava National Park), where the bark beetle outbreak is currently in progress. The inventory of the stand, coarse woody debris, regeneration and coverage of particular plant species were analyzed on two plots (100*100 m). The height class, terminal shoot length and type of microsites were identified for all individuals of the regeneration. Mean spruce seedlings density was 4400 individuals (height <50 cm) per hectare. Saplings density was 1111 (spruce, 50–200 cm) and 254 (rowan, 30–200 cm) individuals per hectare. Spruce regeneration occurred mainly on lying logs (38%), on stumps (15%), and near the base of living mature trees or snags (22%). In addition, the rate of saplings growing on (en)
  • Quantitative and qualitative features of natural regeneration co-determine a post-disturbance development of the forest stand. The aim of our study was to analyze the state of natural regeneration of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and rowan (Sorbus aucuparia) in the mountain spruce old-growth forest Trojmezná (Šumava National Park), where the bark beetle outbreak is currently in progress. The inventory of the stand, coarse woody debris, regeneration and coverage of particular plant species were analyzed on two plots (100*100 m). The height class, terminal shoot length and type of microsites were identified for all individuals of the regeneration. Mean spruce seedlings density was 4400 individuals (height <50 cm) per hectare. Saplings density was 1111 (spruce, 50–200 cm) and 254 (rowan, 30–200 cm) individuals per hectare. Spruce regeneration occurred mainly on lying logs (38%), on stumps (15%), and near the base of living mature trees or snags (22%). In addition, the rate of saplings growing on (cs)
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  • Vliv mikrostanoviště a horního stromového patra na stav přirozené obnovy v horském smrkovém lese na Trojmezné
  • Vliv mikrostanoviště a horního stromového patra na stav přirozené obnovy v horském smrkovém lese na Trojmezné (cs)
  • Effect of microsite and upper tree layer on natural regeneration in the mountain spruce forest stand Trojmezná (Šumava National Park) (en)
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  • Vliv mikrostanoviště a horního stromového patra na stav přirozené obnovy v horském smrkovém lese na Trojmezné
  • Vliv mikrostanoviště a horního stromového patra na stav přirozené obnovy v horském smrkovém lese na Trojmezné (cs)
  • Effect of microsite and upper tree layer on natural regeneration in the mountain spruce forest stand Trojmezná (Šumava National Park) (en)
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  • Picea abies, Sorbus aucuparia, seedlings, saplings, light availability (en)
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  • Svoboda, Miroslav
  • Bače, Radek
  • Janda, Pavel
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