Stabilization of Forest Functions in Anthropically Disturbed and Changing Environmental Conditions
Conference Proceedings
12th International Symposium for Silviculture Topics Discussion
Opocno, Dobruska, Czech Republic, June 28 – 29, 2011. 276 pp.
Dusan Kacalek et al.
Issued by:
Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Strnady – Opocno Research Station
Editors:
Dušan Kacálek, Antonín Jurásek, Jiří Novák, Marian Slodičák
Press:
Josef Kováříček, Irena Kováříčkova (www.p-marketing.cz)
ISBN 978-80-7417-039-3
Acknowledgements:
We are grateful to W. Keith Moser D.F. for proofreading English version of preface.
AVAILABLE FILES FOR DOWNLOAD
(PAPERS IN CZECH OR SLOVAKIAN LANGUAGES WITH ENGLISH ABSTRACTS):
Session I: RENEWAL
- Results of patch-clearcut regeneration in beech oak stand. (Author: Anna Tučeková; pp. 11 – 20). [PDF: 1,160 MB].
- European beech and silver fir regeneration in young spruce-dominated stands within České Švýcarsko National park. (Author: Barbora Kučeravá; pp. 21 – 34). [PDF: 2,550 MB].
- Natural regeneration analysis in beech old-growth forest in NNR Rožok. (Authors: Lenka Bugošová & Lucia Danková; pp. 35 – 42). [PDF: 1,650 MB].
- Forest renewal methods used within wind-disturbed area – establishment of an experimental plot. (Authors: Lumír Dobrovolný et al.; pp. 43 – 53). [PDF: 3,280 MB].
- Vitality of the broad-leaved sapling plantations under the conditions of the Jizerské hory Mts. (Authors: Martin Baláš et al.; pp. 55 – 670). [PDF: 2,350 MB].
- Comparison among chosen stands with substitute tree species composition reconstructed by shelterwood and clear cuttings in the Ore Mts. (Authors: Radek Pokorný & Lenka Šplíchalová; pp. 69 – 80). [PDF: 612 kB].
- Effects of substrate, mycorrhization and fertilization on growth and physiological parameters of one-year-old container-grown Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) seedling. (Authors: Ivan Repáč et al.; pp. 81 – 89). [PDF: 435 kB].
- The assessment of growth and health of clone mixtures of Norway spruce in 2nd generation clone plantations in comparison with common planting stock. (Authors: Jan Leugner et al.; pp. 91 – 98). [PDF: 2,010 MB].
Session II: PRODUCTION
- Development of oak stand (Quercus petraea (Mattusch.) Liebl.) affected by mass decay in the past. (Authors: Igor Štefančík & Slavomír Strmeň; pp. 101 – 111). [PDF: 352 kB].
- European larch – a tree species suitable for agricultural land afforestation. (Authors: Jan Bartoš & Dušan Kacálek; pp. 113 – 118). [PDF: 257 kB].
- Selected production characteristics of beech part of o Skalná Alpa old-growth forest. (Author: Jozef Zrak; pp. 119 – 127). [PDF: 838 kB].
- Comparison of the production potential of Douglas fir on mesotrophic and acidic sites of uplands. (Authors: Petr Kantor & Petr Vaněk; pp. 129 – 139). [PDF: 779 kB].
- Produce importance of Eastern white pine in municipal forests of Hradec Králové town. (Author: Petr Vaněk; pp. 141 – 149). [PDF: 991 kB].
Session III: STAND STRUCTURE
- Analysis of current status of stands situated in 1st buffer zone of Hriňová water reservoir. (Authors: Ján Pittner & Jozef Špišák; pp. 153 – 160). [PDF: 436 kB].
- Structure analysis of forest stand in 1st buffer zone of Klenovec water reservoir. (Authors: Jozef Špišák & Ján Pittner; pp. 161 – 171). [PDF: 653 kB].
- Current status of young Norway spruce stand in 1st buffer zone of Málinec water reservoir. (Author: Karol Gubka; pp. 173 – 183). [PDF: 361 kB].
- Height and diameter structure analysis of black alder stands (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) in the area of University forest enterprise Zvolen. (Authors: Michal Bugala & Ján Pittner; pp. 185 – 192). [PDF: 605 kB].
- Changes of diameter structure in beech virgin forest Rožok caused by disturbances. (Authors: Milan Saniga et al.; pp. 193 – 199). [PDF: 857 kB].
Session IV: FOREST AND ENVIRONMENT
- Spruce and linden on the former agricultural soil – a comparison of forest floor properties. (Authors: David Dušek et al.; pp. 203 – 208). [PDF: 521 kB].
- Properties of forest floor and soil under beech and spruce stands – a comparative study. (Authors: Dušan Kacálek et al.; pp. 209 – 218). [PDF: 1,330 MB].
- Norway spruce plantation growing on a mountain forest site disturbed by windrow preparation and ameliorated by green alder. (Authors: František Šach & Vladimír Černohous; pp. 219 – 228). [PDF: 1,360 MB].
- Changes of humus forms on the fluvisol site at tree species change – preliminary results. (Autors: Ivo Kupka & Vilém Podrázský; pp. 229 – 234). [PDF: 238 kB].
- Forest vegetation zones influence on seed quality of Silver fir (Abies alba Mill.). (Authors: Jana Stejskalová & Ivo Kupka; pp. 235 – 242). [PDF: 862 kB].
- Temperature differences by north- and south-facing margins of young spruce group. (Author: Ondřej Špulák; pp. 243 – 252). [PDF: 1,360 MB].
- Slash-removal operations related to anthropogenic environmental conditions in the foothills of the Giant Mts. (Authors: Miloslav Kotas & Daniel Vlkanova; pp. 253 – 261). [PDF: 1,470 MB].
- Spatial distribution of fine roots in the soil in Norway spruce stands with different density. (Authors: Stanislav Kucbel et al.; pp. 263 – 272). [PDF: 647 kB].
Appendix [List of Proceedings from Preceding Symposiums]
Recommended Citation of the Conference Proceedings:
Stabilization of Forest Functions in Anthropically Disturbed and Changing Environmental Conditions. 12th International Symposium for Silviculture Topics Discussion. Opocno, Dobruska, Czech Republic, June 28-29, 2011. D. Kacalek et al. (eds). Strnady, Forestry and Game Management Research Institute – Opocno Research Station 2011. Proceedings of Central European Silviculture. 276 pp. [ISBN 978-80-7417-039-3].
Editor sborníku a příprava publikace pro webové stránky: Ing. Dušan Kacálek, Ph.D.
Na webových stránkách www.vulhm.cz publikováno: 15. srpna 2011
Datum poslední revize stránky: 24. listopadu 2023
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