2013
DOI: 10.12775/v10090-011-0044-1
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Modern pollen rain in heathlands and adjacent forest phytocoenoses in Northern and Central Poland

Abstract: Abstract. Differences between modern pollen rains in three types of phytocoenoses were studied in two regions, i.e. Tuchola Forest and Toruń Basin. The phytocoenoses in question were heaths, young pine-birch growths and mature pine tree stands, which form a temporal sequence and spatial mosaic in the landscape. In order to compare the structure of pollen samples, phytocoenoses and the landscape, the methods of numerical taxonomy were applied. An increase in the average number of sporomorphs was recorded, as we… Show more

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“…The following studies (Nienartowicz et al 2011) aimed to compare the relationship between vegetation and modern pollen rain in three types of phytocoenoses: heaths, young pine-birch growths and mature pine tree stands. For palynological analysis, samples were collected at 26 research sites, including 12 in the Tuchola Forest and 14 in the Toruń Basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following studies (Nienartowicz et al 2011) aimed to compare the relationship between vegetation and modern pollen rain in three types of phytocoenoses: heaths, young pine-birch growths and mature pine tree stands. For palynological analysis, samples were collected at 26 research sites, including 12 in the Tuchola Forest and 14 in the Toruń Basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. (2007 and Nienartowicz et al (2011) in Tuchola Forest and in the Toruń Basin located in northern and central Poland, respectively. The fraction of Taxus baccata pollen in pollen spectra from forest with varying contribution of this species in the tree stand was analysed by Noryśkiewicz (1997Noryśkiewicz ( , 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%