2015
DOI: 10.1515/forj-2015-0011
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Porovnání vybraných kvalitativních znaků kmene dubových porostů při různém vlivu pomocných dřevin / Comparison of selected qualitative characteristics of stem in oak stands under varying effects of auxiliary tree species

Abstract: The paper analyses the influence of auxiliary trees species on selected qualitative characteristics of the parent oak stand aged 100-120 years from the tending aspect point of view. Stand structure described by relative height position, and stem straightness and branchiness as the main qualitative parameters were studied on 162 trees in three different forest stands: (i) without woody understorey, (ii) with understorey dominated by European hornbeam with an admixture of small-leaved linden and field maple, and… Show more

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“…Although the production of good-quality products of active coppices is lower compared to high forests or abandoned coppices (Šnajdar 1943;Zlatník 1957), differences in the total biomass volume of coppices fade away to a considerable extent, considering approximately three production periods of coppices in one production period of the high forest. Production of good-quality products in active coppices can be improved by growing mixed coppice stands, because Slávik and Khun (2014) demonstrated the influence of auxiliary species (for example hornbeam) on the qualitative parameters of oak stands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the production of good-quality products of active coppices is lower compared to high forests or abandoned coppices (Šnajdar 1943;Zlatník 1957), differences in the total biomass volume of coppices fade away to a considerable extent, considering approximately three production periods of coppices in one production period of the high forest. Production of good-quality products in active coppices can be improved by growing mixed coppice stands, because Slávik and Khun (2014) demonstrated the influence of auxiliary species (for example hornbeam) on the qualitative parameters of oak stands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of research related to growth and development of the northern red oak in Slovakia was already addressed by research in the 1960s and 1970s (Réh 1976;Tokár 1979). Due to rapid growth at a young age and higher volume production compared to domestic oak species (Kouba & Zahradník 2011;Podrázský et al 2014), relatively low demands on soil conditions (Holubík et al 2014), positive impact on the soil environment (Podrázský & Remeš 2010), good natural regeneration (Myczko et al 2014;Woziwoda et al 2019;Chmura 2020), this introduced species has become the subject of interest and intensive research from various aspects (Réh & Réh 1997;Tokár 1998;Gubka & Sklenár 2006;Sandi & Nicolescu 2011;Slávik & Štefančík 2015;Viewegh et al 2016;Kupka et al 2018;Nosko et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%