"FINE ROOT STANDING STOCK AND PRODUCTION IN YOUNG BEECH AND SPRUCE STANDS"@en . "FINE ROOT STANDING STOCK AND PRODUCTION IN YOUNG BEECH AND SPRUCE STANDS" . . . . "Konopka, Bohdan" . "RIV/60460709:41320/13:61612!RIV14-MZE-41320___" . "P(QI102A079)" . . "RIV/60460709:41320/13:61612" . "3" . . . . . . "[956C72C56F5B]" . "Pajt\u00EDk, Jozef" . "Ma\u013Eov\u00E1, Miriam" . "2"^^ . . "59" . "75112" . . . . "3"^^ . "41320" . "9"^^ . . "0" . "0323-1046" . . "Fine roots (defined by a maximum diameter of 2 mm) and assimilatory organs are the compartments which rotate carbon much faster than any other tree part. We focused on quantification of fine roots in young European beech and Norway spruce trees growing under the same ecological conditions. Standing stock of fine roots was estimated by soil coring during 2009 \u2013 2012. Fine root production was established by the in-growth bag method. Standing stock and productions of fine roots were comparable in both tree species. The quantity of fine root biomass (at a soil depth of 0 \u201350 cm) varied inter-annually between 6.08 and 7.41 t per ha in the beech and from 5.10 to 6.49 t per ha in the spruce stand. Annual production of fine roots (soil depth of 0 \u2013 30 cm) was between 1.11 and 1.63 t ha-1 in beech and between 0.95 and 1.54 t.ha-1 in spruce. We found that fine root standing stock at the beginning of each growing season was related to climatic conditions in the previous year. Annual fine root"@en . . . "SK - Slovensk\u00E1 republika" . "FINE ROOT STANDING STOCK AND PRODUCTION IN YOUNG BEECH AND SPRUCE STANDS" . "Fine roots (defined by a maximum diameter of 2 mm) and assimilatory organs are the compartments which rotate carbon much faster than any other tree part. We focused on quantification of fine roots in young European beech and Norway spruce trees growing under the same ecological conditions. Standing stock of fine roots was estimated by soil coring during 2009 \u2013 2012. Fine root production was established by the in-growth bag method. Standing stock and productions of fine roots were comparable in both tree species. The quantity of fine root biomass (at a soil depth of 0 \u201350 cm) varied inter-annually between 6.08 and 7.41 t per ha in the beech and from 5.10 to 6.49 t per ha in the spruce stand. Annual production of fine roots (soil depth of 0 \u2013 30 cm) was between 1.11 and 1.63 t ha-1 in beech and between 0.95 and 1.54 t.ha-1 in spruce. We found that fine root standing stock at the beginning of each growing season was related to climatic conditions in the previous year. Annual fine root" . "Lesnicky \u010Dasopis (Forestry Journal)" . "Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, fine roots, turnover, production"@en . . "FINE ROOT STANDING STOCK AND PRODUCTION IN YOUNG BEECH AND SPRUCE STANDS"@en . .