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Kwiatkowska, Anna Justyna, and Barbara Solińska-Górnicka. "Changes in typological and spatial boundaries between neighbouring communities of Potentitlo albae-Quercetum and Tilio-Carpinetum." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 62, no. 1-2 (2014): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1993.011.

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The sample area of 2.8 ha, divided into 100 m<sup>2</sup> square quadrats, comprised two, distinguishable by traditional methods, oak forest patches and a fragment of a neighbouring mixed oak-hornbeam forest. The classification of quadrats was conducted by association analysis. Their identification and interpretation were performed on the basis of the systematic value and fraction of species of the characteristic oak forest combination in each distinguished quadrat group, as well as the range of distinguished communities. It appeared that due to the hornbeam invasion into the oak f
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Akatova, Y. S., and N. B. Ermakov. "Communities of broadleaved woodlands of the lower part of the forest belt of the Belaya river basin (North-Western Caucasus)." Plant Biology and Horticulture: theory, innovation, no. 156 (December 31, 2020): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.36305/2712-7788-2020-3-156-65-78.

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The study of phytocoenotic diversity of oak and oak-hornbeam forests of the lower part of the forest belt in the Belaya river basin (Western Caucasus) was performed using the Braun-Blanquet approach. Five floristically different groups of releves were identified based on quantitative classification (Ward's method, Jaccard Distance Measure). An association rank was established for each group. According to the results of comparative syntaxonomic analysis, three associations of moderately masic oak and oak-hornbeam forests - Geranio sanguinei-Quercetum petraeae ass. nova hoc loco (diagnostic spec
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Stupar, Vladimir. "Mesophilous Quercus frainetto Dominated Forests from Western Balkans." South-east European forestry 11, no. 2 (2020): 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.15177/seefor.20-15.

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Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto) has dominant or co-dominant role in many thermophilous deciduous forest communities in the Balkan Peninsula. However, recent field research in the north-western margin of its range has revealed that some stands have a pronounced mesophilous character, which was also supported by data from the literature. This paper aims to analyze this mesophilous community of Hungarian oak which is found in north-western Serbia, north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) and eastern Croatia. Numerical analysis, which included classification and ordination of all 474 a
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Farkas, Ágnes, Réka Molnár, Tamás Morschhauser, and István Hahn. "Variation in Nectar Volume and Sugar Concentration ofAllium ursinumL. ssp.ucrainicumin Three Habitats." Scientific World Journal 2012 (2012): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/2012/138579.

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Floral nectar volume and concentration of ramson (Allium ursinumL. ssp.ucrainicum) were investigated in three different habitats, including two types of sessile oak-hornbeam association on brown forest soil with clay illuviation and a silver lime-flowering ash rock forest association on rendzina. Daily nectar production ranged from 0.1 to 3.8 μL per flower with sugar concentrations of 25 to 50%. Mean nectar volumes and concentrations showed significant differences between freely exposed flowers and covered flowers, which had been isolated from flower visitors 24 h prior to nectar studies. Both
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Stupar, Vladimir, Jugoslav Brujić, and Ognjen Lukić. "Two new mesophilous oriental hornbeam communities from the northern Dinaric Alps (Bosnia and Herzegovina)." Hacquetia 19, no. 2 (2020): 259–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hacq-2020-0012.

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AbstractThe paper describes two new mesophilous communities of oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) coppice from the northern Dinaric Alps in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). While oriental hornbeam is mainly considered to be a part of thermophilous forests and scrub, numerical analysis of 103 relevés of C. orientalis dominated coppice from B&H has shown that two new, rather mesophilous, communities thrive on calcareous bedrock of NW B&H. They represent secondary successional stages of mesotermic forest vegetation in this region. Association Epimedio alpini-Carpinetum orientalis as
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Tomic, Zagorka, and Nikola Jovic. "Recent succession of the pedunculate oak and narrow-leaved ash forest in the unflooded part of Gornji Srem." Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry, no. 85 (2002): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsf0285101t.

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In the unflooded part of the river Sava, Bosut and Studva bottom lands in Gornji Srem (forest sections Morovi? and Visnji?evo), the following succession series are clearly differentiated on large areas: forests of narrow-leaved ash (Fraxinetum angustifoliae Jov. et Tom.1979. s.l) on ((/(-(/(-gley ( forests of pedunculate oak and narrow-leaved ash (Fraxino-Quercetum roboris Jov. et Tom.1979. s.l) on humogley, humosemigley and semigley ( forests of pedunculate oak, hornbeam and ash (Carpino-Fraxino-Quercetum roboris Jov. et Tom. 1979, s.l) on semigley, brown forest soil and soil lessive Forest o
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Kevey, Balázs. "Töredékes cseres-tölgyesek a Zákányi-dombokon (Asphodelo-Quercetum roboris Borhidi in Borhidi et Kevey 1996)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 17 (2010): 15–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2010.17.15.

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In this paper, the turkey oak forest fragments occurring in the Zákány Hills of SW Hungary are described and characterized based on 10 phytosociological samples. The stands grow on pebbly hilltops covered with loess. Their species composition features subcontinental-submediterranean and Illyrian influences: Anemone trifolia, Castanea sativa, Peucedanum verticillare, Polystichum setiferum, Primula vulgaris, Tamus communis. These forests are identified with the association Asphodelo-Quercetum roboris occurring in the sand hills and pebble hills in Transdanubia. Although to some degree these frag
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Kryżar, Sławomir. "The influence of stand structure in submontane acidophilous oak forests on the presence of the wild service tree and sword-leaved helleborine." Forest Research Papers 78, no. 2 (2017): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/frp-2017-0011.

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Abstract The objective of this work was to evaluate the occurrence of two strictly protected vascular plant species in managed stands of submontane acidophilous oak forests (Luzulo luzuloidis - Quercetum petraeae Hilitzer 1932 association) in the Sudeten foothills (Lower Silesia, Poland). During the study, the most important stand parameters influencing the occurrence of the wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis (L.) Crantz) and the orchid sword-leaved helleborine Cephalanthera longifolia (L.) Fritsch) were ascertained. The stands ranged from 50 to 130 years of age and were dominated by sessile
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Sławomir, Kryżar. "The influence of stand structure in submontane acidophilous oak forests on the presence of the wild service tree and sword-leaved helleborine." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 78, no. 2 (2017): 103–12. https://doi.org/10.1515/frp-2017-0011.

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The objective of this work was to evaluate the occurrence of two strictly protected vascular plant species in managed stands of submontane acidophilous oak forests (<em>Luzulo luzuloidis</em> &ndash; <em>Quercetum petraeae</em> Hilitzer 1932 association) in the Sudeten foothills (Lower Silesia, Poland). During the study, the most important stand parameters influencing the occurrence of the wild service tree (<em>Sorbus torminalis</em> (L.) Crantz) and the orchid sword-leaved helleborine <em>Cephalanthera longifolia</em> (L.) Fritsch) were ascertained. The stands ranged from 50 to 130 years of
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Woziwoda, Beata, Katarzyna Pawicka, and Grzegorz J. Wolski. "Charakterystyka lasu grądowego z jodłą w rezerwacie „Jamno”." Biuletyn Szadkowski 12 (December 30, 2012): 127–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1643-0700.12.07.

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The “Jamno” nature reserve was established to protect the forest community with European silver fir Abies alba Mill. on the northern border of natural occurrence of this tree species in Poland. The results of current phytosociological studies (done in 2011) show that the oak-hornbeam forest – “Tilio-Carpinetum calamagrostietosum” association with “Abies alba”, exist within reserve. The present structure and species composition of studied community is determined by spontaneous changes of tree stand. The different proportion of silver fir in shrub and tree stand layers indicate the dynamic chang
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Jelinčić, Antun, Joso Vukelić, and Dora Papković. "Phytosociological research into the Illyrian oak–hornbeam forest on the limestone cliffs of Kupa River canyon (Kamanje, West-Central Croatia)." Šumarski list 148, no. 1-2 (2024): 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31298/sl.148.1-2.1.

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In this paper, we present 14 relevés of oak-hornbeam forest from the limestone cliffs of Kupa River canyon in ­Kamanje, West-Central Croatia. The investigated forest is part of the Natura 2000 ecological network, and it represents one of the rare remnants of climax forest in the area that is not highly influenced by anthropogenic management. Plant ­community composition was recorded using the six-degree Braun-Blanquet scale, and its relation to similar forests studied by other authors was assessed using agglomerative hierarchical clustering. Because of the abundance of limestone rocks and cons
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M., Jagodziński Andrzej, Katarzyna Pietrusiak, and Sławomir Janyszek. "Seasonal changes in the understorey biomass of an oak-hornbeam forest Galio sylvatici-Carpinetum betuli." Forest Research Papers 74 (1) (March 1, 2013): 35–47. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2013-0005.

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We studied seasonal changes in the understorey biomass of an oak-hornbeam forest association Galio sylvatici-Carpinetum betuli. Samples were collected weekly during the most dynamic period of herbaceous layer development (April&ndash;May 2010), and every two weeks for the remainder of the growing season (June-October). Samples were collected from 10 randomly selected localities of 0.36 m2 within the plant community. The plants harvested were separated by species, then oven-dried and weighed. There were statistically significant differences in aboveground understorey biomass during the time bet
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Bondar, Oleksandr, Maksym Rumiantsev, Liudmyla Tkach, and Iryna Obolonyk. "Prevailing forest types in the river catchments within the Left-Bank Forest-Steppe zone, Ukraine." Folia Forestalia Polonica 62, no. 2 (2020): 100–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2020-0011.

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AbstractThe aim of the study was to determine the distribution of prevailing forest types within the catchment areas of the biggest rivers in the north-east of Ukraine. During the allocation of the catchment areas of the studied rivers, the MapInfo Professional 12.5 program and the vector map of Ukraine were used. The research covered the forest area (more than 502,000 ha) of the state forest enterprises managed by the State Forest Resources Agency of Ukraine. The studied area located on the tributaries of the Sula, Psel, Vorskla and Siversky Donets rivers within the Poltava, Kharkiv, Sumy, Ch
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Grutkowska, Anita. "Zmienność runa leśnego w grądzie wysokim rezerwatu Las Bielański pod wpływem ruchu turystycznego." Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae 8, no. 2 (2010): 93–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/seb.2010.8.2.07.

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Las Bielański covers 150 hectares, it is a unique remnant of the ancient Mazowiecka Forest. At present 130 hectares out of 150 hectares are a nature reserve, where the influence of humans is limited only to tourist paths. The aim of this research was to estimate a possible impact of use the path by humans on the development of nearby plants. Namely, whether the presence of the path induces any changes, and if so, what sort and scope of the changes is seen. A 125 m long section of a tourist path, located in an oak-hornbeam association was chosen. Three sampling lines parallel to the path were t
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Jagodziński, Andrzej M., Katarzyna Pietrusiak, Mateusz Rawlik, and Sławomir Janyszek. "Seasonal changes in the understorey biomass of an oak-hornbeam forest Galio sylvatici-Carpinetum betuli." Forest Research Papers 74, no. 1 (2013): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2013-0005.

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Abstract We studied seasonal changes in the understorey biomass of an oak-hornbeam forest association Galiosylvatici-Carpinetum betuli. Samples were collected weekly during the most dynamic period of herbaceous layer development (April-May 2010), and every two weeks for the remainder of the growing season (June-October). Samples were collected from 10 randomly selected localities of 0.36 m2 within the plant community. The plants harvested were separated by species, then oven-dried and weighed. There were statistically significant differences in aboveground understorey biomass during the time b
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Czerepko, Janusz. "Changes in the structure of tree stands on bog habitats in the Bialowieza forest." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 51(1) (March 1, 2010): 33–43. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.30619.

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The analyses of 4 permanent study plots located in the Białowieża forest (NE Poland, at 52&ordm;43&acute; N, 23&ordm;50&acute; E) were carried out 4 times, first time in 1973 or 1974 and next in 1985, 1998, 2008. The paper presents the results of a long&ndash;term study on natural forest dynamics in two forest communities: raised-bog pine forest of the association Ledo-Sphagnetum magellanici Sukopp 1959 em. Neuh&auml;usl 1969 and transitional bogs represented by the boreal spruce forest Sphagno girgensohnii-Piceetum Polak. 1962. On each measurement date the DBH of all trees were recognized. At
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Prokopuk, Yu S., and Ya I. Krylov. "Condition, protection and maintenance of age-old pedunculate oak trees in Feofania forest." Ecology and Noospherology 29, no. 1 (2018): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/031806.

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Large old trees are significant elements of forests, arboretums, botanical gardens and parks and perform a number of unique functions contributing to ecosystem integrity and biodiversity. At the same time human activities such as compaction of topsoil layers, deterioration of soil permeability and soil aeration drive the decline of large old trees. The human impact is also exacerbated by plants inevitable physiological age-specific changes. The presence of such old trees in urban environments brings great scientific promises enhancing a social, cultural and historical forest value, although th
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Starzyk, J. R., and Z. Witkowski. "Changes of the parameters describing the cambio-and xylophagous insect communities during the secondary succession of the oak-hornbeam association in the Niepolomice Forest near Kraków." Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie 91, no. 1-5 (2009): 525–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0418.1981.tb04511.x.

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Piskorz, Renata, and Małgorzata Klimko. "The effect of Puccinia komarovii Tranzsch. infection on characters of Impatiens parviflora DC. in Galio sylvatici-Carpinetum (R. Tx. 1937) Oberd. 1957 forest association." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 75, no. 1 (2011): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2006.008.

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The aim of the present study was to determine how internal diversity of oak-hornbeam forest modifies the course and effects of infestation of small-flowered balsam (&lt;em&gt;Impatiens parviflora&lt;/em&gt;) with rust &lt;em&gt;Puccinia komarovii&lt;/em&gt;. The study investigated the effect of the disease on the demography of the population, and the habit and biomass allocation of the infested specimens, as well as the initiation of non-specific defense mechanisms. It was shown that: 1) the percentage of infected specimens was independent of the undergrowth-coverage rate and of the &lt;em&gt;
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Anna, Orczewska, and Sierka Edyta. "Charakterystyka fitosocjologiczna grądów Tilio cordatae-Carpinetum betuli w wariancie z Carex brizoides występujących na Płaskowyżu Głubczyckim i Wyżynie Śląskiej." Acta Biologica Silesiana 36 (July 19, 2021): 95–104. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5113472.

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Forest vegetation communities in the regenerative stage, after disturbance, are particularly prone to invasion by Carex brizoides. The occurrence of that species is most frequent in oak-hornbeam communities. This paper describes the phytosociological characteristic of this type of forest community present in isolated woodlands of the Głubczyce Plateau and in the extensive forests of the Silesian Upland (Fig. 1). Tilio cordatae-Carpinetum betuli variant with Carex brizoides (Table 1)was described on the basis of phytosociological releves taken by the Braun-Blanquet method (Braun-Blanquet, 1964)
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Kevey, Balázs. "A Harkányi-sík gyertyános-tölgyesei (Corydali cavae-Carpinetum Kevey 2008)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 23 (2013): 5–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2013.23.5.

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This paper presents the phytosociological characteristics of the oak-hornbeam forests on the Harkány plain based on an analysis of 25 phytosociological samples. These forests are only weakly influenced by groundwater, and thus exhibit features of dry oak forests. They sharply differ from the oak-hornbeam forests (Veronico montanae-Carpinetum) growing on young alluvial deposits in the neighboring Drava plain. In species composition, they most resemble the oak-hornbeam forests (Corydali cavae-Carpinetum) of the also neighboring Nagynyárád plain that is covered with loess. Thus, as an association
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Tzonev, Rossen, Marius Dimitrov, Chavdar Gussev, Vladimir Vulchev, and Ivailo Nikolov. "Classification of the relict forest communities of Palla’s Black Pine (Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana) in Bulgaria." Hacquetia 17, no. 2 (2018): 125–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hacq-2017-0011.

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AbstractNew approach for the classification of the Black Pine forest communities in Bulgaria was made in the paper. The analysis of forest pytocoenoses from Vlahina, East and West Rhodopi and Balkan Range Mountains confirmed their separation into two classes– Quercetea pubescentis(low-altitudinal) andErico-Pinetea(high-altitudinal). The second class is represented from one polymorphic associationSeslerio latifoliae-Pinetum nigraewhereas the other group is represented from two new associations. The associationJunipero deltoidi-Pineteum pallasianaeis more related to the surrounding thermophilous
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Slezák, Michal, Katarína Hegedüšová, and Dušan Senko. "Syntaxonomy and ecology of forest vegetation in the Štiavnické vrchy Mts (Central Slovakia)." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 80, no. 2 (2011): 115–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2011.022.

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Vegetation of deciduous forests in the Štiavnické vrchy Mts (Central Slovakia) was studied using the standard Zürich-Montpellier approach. The numerical classification and ordination technique were applied to determine the main forest vegetation types and to find the responsible environmental drivers related to their distribution patterns, respectively. The data set including 198 relevés collected by authors in 1997-2009 and 185 relevés excerpted from literature was used to analysis. Numerical classification resulted in delimitation of fourteen vegetation types representing eleven associations
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Paluch, Rafał. "Rate and direction of changes in tree species composition of natural stands in selected forest associations in the Białowieża Forest." Forest Research Papers 75, no. 4 (2015): 385–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0036.

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Abstract The main aim of the study was to determine changes in the species composition and structure of natural tree stands in the Białowieża Forest (BF), which occurred in the years 1975-2012, as well as to evaluate their trends, directions and rate. The study was carried out on 121 permanent research plots (50 × 50 m), which represented the most important forest phytocenoses in BF, i.e. fresh pine-whortleberry forest Vaccinio vitisidaeae- Pinetum Sokoł. 1980, fresh mixed spruce-reed grass forest Calamagrostio-Piceetum Sokoł. 1968, oligotrophic form of hornbeam - bastard balm forest Melitti-C
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Kevey, Balázs. "A Tengelici-homokvidék zárt homoki tölgyesei (Polygonato latifolii-Querectum roboris Borhidi in Borhidi et Kevey 1996)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 27 (2015): 5–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2015.27.5.

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Closed oak forests occur at the Tengelic Sand Ridge as isolated fragments, growing primarily in interdunal depressions and on dune sides. They occupy habitats a little above the otherwise similar oak hornbeam forests (Convallario-Carpinetum). Their structure, species composition and phytogeographical characteristics strongly resemble those of the closed pedunculate oak forests found in the sand ridges between the Danube and Tisza Rivers and at the western flanks of the Bakony Hills (Polygonato latifolii-Querectum roboris Borhidi in Borhidi et Kevey 1996). According to the results of traditiona
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Paluch, Rafał. "Rate and direction of changes in tree species composition of natural stands in selected forest associations in the Białowieża Forest." Forest Research Papers 75 (4) (December 1, 2014): 385–406. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0036.

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The main aim of the study was to determine changes in the species composition and structure of natural tree stands in the Białowieża Forest (BF), which occurred in the years 1975&ndash;2012, as well as to evaluate their trends, directions and rate. The study was carried out on 121 permanent research plots (50 &times; 50 m), which represented the most important forest phytocenoses in BF, i.e. fresh pine-whortleberry forest <em>Vaccinio vitisidaeae-Pinetum</em> Sokoł. 1980, fresh mixed spruce-reed grass forest <em>Calamagrostio-Piceetum</em> Sokoł. 1968, oligotrophic form of hornbeam - bastard b
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Wolski, Grzegorz J., Zbigniew Celka, Jolanta Marciniuk, et al. "New indicator species for associations within mesotrophic oak-hornbeam forests in Poland." Ecological Indicators 173 (April 2025): 113339. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113339.

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Skirgiełło, Alina. "Macromycetes of oak-hornbeam forests in the Białowieża National Park - monitoring studies." Acta Mycologica 33, no. 2 (2014): 171–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.1998.017.

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Mycosociological observations were carried out between 1994-1996 on permanent plots within a &lt;i&gt;Tilio-Carpinetum&lt;/i&gt; association in the Białowieża National Park. The project was carried out with international cooperation within the "Mycological monitoring in European oak forests" programme which was a result of multiple signals concerning the disappearance of oaks in our continent. Almost 40 years before mycosociological research in the same plant association and at the same plots were carried out. Studies were mainly concerned with analysing the terrestrial macromycetes, predomina
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Daniela Mihaela, Maceseanu, and Fagaras Marius. "QUANTITATIVE DATA REGARDING INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES FROM HABITATS OF EUROPEAN INTEREST IN THE PESCEANA RIVER BASIN, VÂLCEA COUNTY." CURRENT TRENDS IN NATURAL SCIENCES 13, no. 26 (2024): 117–40. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2024.v13i26.014.

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Invasive allochtone species cause the degradation of the natural habitats they invade through the negative impact they have on native plant communities, which they tend to alter, even replace, through their increased competitiveness and their high potential for reproduction and spread. The main objective of the study was to identify and evaluate the spread potential of allochtone invasive species observed in some habitats of European interest in the Pesceana river basin (Vâlcea county), starting from the quantitative evaluation of their populations within the plant associations specific to dif
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Ławrynowicz, Maria. "Higher macroscopic fungi in the oak-hornbeam forests of the central Poland." Acta Mycologica 9, no. 2 (2014): 133–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.1973.012.

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In 1966-70 the author has investigated macroscopic fungi in the association &lt;i&gt;Tilio-Carpinetum&lt;/i&gt; Tracz 1962 and Potentillo &lt;i&gt;albae-Quercetum&lt;/i&gt; Liob. 1933 of nature reserves in the central Poland. Aspecial method of exploration was employed by introduction of frequency grades considered as a relation between the phytosociological constancy and the periodicity of fruitbodies occurrence. The results are ilustrated by five tables. The evidence matter includes 532 species of fungi.
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Stajić, Snežana, Vlado Čokeša, Zoran Miletić, et al. "Phytosociological characteristics of sessile oak and hornbeam forests (Querco petraeae-CarpiInetum betuli Rudski 1949. s.l.) in the area of Kosmaj." Sustainable Forestry: Collection, no. 81-82 (2020): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/sustfor2081041s.

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The paper presents phytosociological characteristics of the sessile oak and hornbeam community (Querco petraeae-Carpinetum betuli Rudski 1949. s.l.) in the area of Kosmaj. Phytosociological relevés of the investigated association were taken at altitudes ranging from 339 to 410 m, with Eastern to northeastern aspects, and the slope of 15-23°. The community occurs on deeply ilimerized soils - luvisols over flysch. The floristic composition of this phytosociological community is diverse, including plants from thermophilicmand mesothermal oak forests and some plants from beech forests. With regard
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Halama, Marek, Rafał Ważny, Matylda Czosnykowska-Łukacka, and Tadeusz Dobosz. "Tricholoma ustaloides (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) in Poland." Polish Botanical Journal 61, no. 1 (2016): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pbj-2016-0007.

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Abstract The current distribution of Tricholoma ustaloides Romagn. in Poland is presented, based on literature data and the results of mycological investigations in oak-hornbeam forest associations in the Kotlina Raciborska basin. The paper reports the morphology of the discovered basidiomata, the habitat where they were found, and ITS sequence data for the specimens, and briefly discusses similar species and the ecology of the presented fungus. The location given in the paper is currently the only known station of T. ustaloides in Poland. The importance of secondary habitats for survival of t
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Kevey, Balázs. "A Hanság gyertyános-tölgyesei (Scillo vindobonensi-Carpinetum)." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 42 (2024): 101–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2024.42.101.

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The present study presents the associations of hornbeam-oak forests (Scillo vindobonensi-Carpinetum) in the northwestern part of Hungary based (Hanság) on 50 cenological images. We are faced with an azonal association moderately influenced by groundwater. Some submontane elements are striking in their stocks, which are generally rare in the Great Plains. In particular, Fagetalia elements are common: Actaea spicata, Adoxa moschatellina, Aegopodium podagraria, Allium ursinum, Anemone ranunculoides, Asarum europaeum, Athyrium filix-femina, Carex pilosa, Carex sylvatica, Circaea lutetiana, Corydal
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Fornal-Pieniak, Beata, and Agnieszka Mandziuk. "Comparison of vascular plants in herb layers of ecotones in urban and non-urban forests in Brzesko city (Polish Carpathian foreland)." Folia Forestalia Polonica 64, no. 3 (2022): 156–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2022-0015.

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Abstract Nowadays, human influence is more noticeable in urban and non-urban ecosystems, which, in turn, leads to the transformation of valuable natural resources. This article presents a study on the diversity of species composition of the vascular herb layer species of ecotones in selected urban forests of the city of Brzesko and in forests outside the city. All forests represented the association of oak–hornbeam plant. The results showed that there are inconsistent and consistent vascular plant species with the Tilio-Carpinetum habitat in urban and non-urban forests. Plant species were sign
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Shevchenko, N. Ye, and T. Yu Braslavskaya. "Broad-leaved forests in the North-Western Caucasus. I. Order Carpinetalia betuli P. Fukarek 1968." Vegetation of Russia, no. 42 (2021): 118–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2021.42.118.

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Braun-Blanquet classification of the piedmont and mountain broad-leaved forests (formed by Carpinus betulus, Quercus petraea/hartwissiana/robur, Fraxinus excelsior) was done basing on 224 relevés collected in 2014–2018 in the North-Western Caucasus (N 43,5–44,8°, E 38,5–41,5°; Fig. 2). DCA-ordination of the data corresponds to their correlation with environment variables (absolute elevation, geographical coordinates, tree canopy density) in Landolt’s ecological scales was carried out. Suballiance Tamo communis–Carpinenion betuli suball. nov. prov. and new lower syntaxa are proposed (Table 1) w
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Vlasenko, N. O. "Rozsoshentsy forest area of Poltava-city green belt (soil-geobotanical and typological and characteristic)." Fundamental and Applied Soil Science 16, no. 3-4 (2015): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/041513.

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Natural forests have their own ancient history, for this reason, their composition and structure reflect their existing conditions. In the artificial forests, only growth class and plantations general conditions can be in part the indicator of this residence. O. L. Belgard investigated natural biogeocoenosis and artificial cultural geocoenosis and worked up the detailed forest typology. The peculiarity of O. L. Belgard typology is biogeocoenological approach to the understanding and forest investigating based on G. M. Vysotskiy, G. F. Morozov, V. M. Suchkov ideas. O. L. Belgard accepted the co
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Ermakov, N. B., V. D. Leiba, and E. V. Ermakova. "The class of broad-leaved forests (Carpino-Fagetea Jakucs ex Passarge 1968) in the Colchis." Проблемы ботаники Южной Сибири и Монголии 21, no. 2 (2022): 30–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2022049.

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Mesic broad-leaved forests occupy a central place in the vegetation cover of Colchis. According to the Braun-Blanque classification system, they belong to the class Carpino-Fagetea Jakucs ex Passarge 1968. The purpose of the study is to present an overview of the classification of mesic broad-leaved forests of Colchis in the form of a synopsis of syntaxa based on an analysis of the existing concepts of higher categories of vegetation currently accepted in Europe and Asia Minor. In accordance with the classification of forests and developed Prodromus, all mesic broad-leaved forests widespread i
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Pesaresi, Simone, Adriano Mancini, and Simona Casavecchia. "Recognition and Characterization of Forest Plant Communities through Remote-Sensing NDVI Time Series." Diversity 12, no. 8 (2020): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d12080313.

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Phytosociology is a reference method to classify vegetation that relies on field data. Its classification in hierarchical vegetation units, from plant associations to class level, hierarchically reflects the floristic similarity between different sites on different spatial scales. The development of remotely sensed multispectral platforms as satellites enormously contributes to the detection and mapping of vegetation on all scales. However, the integration between phytosociology and remotely sensed data is rather difficult and little practiced despite being a goal for the modern science of veg
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Gerlach, Tadeusz, Piotr Gębica, Kazimierz Szczepanek, Dorota Nalepka, and Adam Walanus. "Origin and evolution of basins in the eastern part of Jasło-Sanok Depression (Polish Carpathians) in the Late Vistulian and Holocene." Studia Quaternaria 36, no. 2 (2019): 171–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/sq.2019.126388.

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Results of a geomorphologic study as well as radiocarbon and pollen analyses of sediments in small basins of the Jasło-Sanok Depression (Western Carpathians) are summarised. Floors of these basins, carved in soft shale-sandstone Krosno Beds, are covered with channel fluvial deposits and oxbow-lake sediments with lake chalk and peat accumulated in the Late Vistulian and Holocene. Since the early Atlantic Phase (ca 8,400–7,900 BP) the apparent acceleration of overbank (flood) deposition intermitting the peat accumulation is observed. The plant succession includes the Late Glacial (pre-Allerød, A
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Klarzyńska, Agnieszka Anna, and Anna Kryszak. "Floristic diversity of extensively used fresh meadows (6510) in the Wielki Łęg Obrzański complex." Acta Agrobotanica 32, no. 2 (2015): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.2015.019.

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&lt;p&gt;One of the habitat types protected within the framework of the NATURA 2000 network due to the presence of species of European importance are fresh meadows from the &lt;em&gt;Arrhenatherion&lt;/em&gt; alliance. The maintenance of their characteristic floristic composition depends on habitat conditions and extensive use, while any changes in this respect trigger succession transformations potentially threatening their nature value. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The aim of the study was to conduct nature and habitat valuation of one of the largest meadow complexes in the Wielkopolska region, i.e. W
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Gerasimenko, N. P., and І. P. Koval’chuk. "The Late Pleistocene soils as indicators of the impact of environmental changes on development of pedogenic processes (the study case from the Kryva Luka site, Donetsk area)." Journal of Geology, Geography and Geoecology 28, no. 2 (2019): 262–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/111927.

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The aim of this paper is to reveal connections between Upper Pleistocene soil types and the vegetation, which existed during their formation. Palaeovegetation was reconstructed on the basis of pollen analysis, whereas morphological description of palaeosols and the data from their laboratory study (grain-size and bulk chemical analyses, contents of Corg., CaCO3 and dry salts) were used to reconstruct palaeopedological processes. The Kryva Luka sedimentary sequence was accumulated in a deep palaeogully (the incision of which occurred in early Kaydaky times), where, as a result of high sedimenta
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Jelinčić, Antun, Aleksandra Perčin, Željka Zgorelec, and Dora Papković. "Local-scale changes in plant community composition following succession of oak- hornbeam forest after grassland abandonment." Acta botanica Croatica 82, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.37427/botcro-2023-015.

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In this local-scale synecological study, we investigated the changes in plant community composition throughout secondary succession occurring after cessation of agricultural land use (i.e. grassland abandonment). The successional sequence studied had the following pathway: Avenula pubescens (Huds.) Dumort. haypastures → Brachypodium pinnatum (L.) P.Beauv. successional grassland → Cornus sanguinea L. scrubs → late-successional Populus tremula L. forest → late-successional oak-hornbeam (Quercus-Carpinus) forest. The last forest stage was represented by the association Epimedio-Carpinetum betuli
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Edyta, Sierka, Orczewska Anna, Pawełko K., and Majchrzak B. "Zdegenerowane grądy z Carex Brizoides L. wybranych obszarów wyżyny śląskiej i płaskowyżu głubczyckiego." January 1, 2001. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5113417.

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Carex brizoides, which occurs in degenrated forest communities, inhibits other herb layer components and makes it impossible to reconstruct the original species composition of the community. The aim of the research was to characterize the degenarated oak-hornbeam associations dominated by C. brizoides. Phytosocialogical surveys were carried out in the Sillesian Uplan (large forests), and the Glubczyce Plateau (woodland islands). The Shannon diversity index for eah releve was calculated. The results of PCS analyses indicate that C. brizoides is a factor limiting the cover, growth and vitality o
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Erdős, László, Zoltán Bátori, Csaba Tölgyesi, and Balázs Kevey. "The Illyrian mesic forests of the Villány Mts: phytosociology and conservation importance." Biologia 72, no. 5 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biolog-2017-0053.

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AbstractSituated at the interface of Central European and Illyrian vegetation, the mesic forests of southwestern Hungary occupy a special position. Despite their importance in vegetation science and conservation, a comprehensive study of the Illyrian mesic forests of the Villány Mts, the southernmost mountain region in Hungary, has not been provided yet. In this study 60 phytocoenological relevés were prepared in the beech, oak-hornbeam, ravine and scree forests of the Villány Mts. To compare the individual associations, we performed a PCoA-ordination, calculated the per plot species number an
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Pesaresi, Simone, Adriano Mancini, and Simona Casavecchia. "Recognition and Characterization of Forest Plant Communities through Remote-Sensing NDVI Time Series." August 14, 2020. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12080313.

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Phytosociology is a reference method to classify vegetation that relies on field data. Its classification in hierarchical vegetation units, from plant associations to class level, hierarchically reflects the floristic similarity between different sites on different spatial scales. The development of remotely sensed multispectral platforms as satellites enormously contributes to the detection and mapping of vegetation on all scales. However, the integration between phytosociology and remotely sensed data is rather difficult and little practiced despite being a goal for the modern science of veg
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Моskаlеts, Т. Z., А. H. Vоvkоhоn, Y. М. Bаrаt, О. V. Knyazyuk, and P. N. Verheles. "Morphological and ecological peculiarities of checker tree mountain ash (Torminalis glaberrima) plants and biochemical composition of its fruits." Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems 11, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/022062.

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The selection and comparative study of new forms of the Red Book species checker tree mountain ash (Torminalis glaberrima (Gand.) Sennikov &amp; Kurtto) were conducted on the basis of generalizing the literary data and expeditionary research on the natural and local gene pool of the above-mentioned plant. Information was presented about the peculiarities of the selection and valuable forms of the checker tree concerning the indices of vitality and morphology in the Central, South-Western, and Western Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. These forms appeared to be characterized by high vigour (over 30–40
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