Academic literature on the topic 'Vaccinio uliginosi–Betuletum pubescentis'

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Journal articles on the topic "Vaccinio uliginosi–Betuletum pubescentis"

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Stasińska, Małgorzata. "Macrofungi of raised and transitional bogs of Pomerania." Monographiae Botanicae 101 (2013): 1–142. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.2011.001.

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<p>The mycology of peatlands, with their specific plant communities and numerous rare plant species, has been underexplored and is poorly recognized. The main objectives of this study were to identify the species richness and diversity of macromycetes in raised and transitional bogs of Pomerania and to establish correlations between macroscopic fungi and peatland communities occurring in the area in view of environmental conditions. Investigations spanning a period of ten years were conducted at 134 sites (71 raised and 63 transitional bogs) in eight non-forest peatland communities (<
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Astel, Aleksander, Agnieszka Parzych, and Jan Trojanowski. "Comparison of litterfall and nutrient return in a Vaccinio uliginosi–Betuletum pubescentis and an Empetro nigri–Pinetum forest ecosystem in northern Poland." Forest Ecology and Management 257, no. 12 (2009): 2331–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2009.03.026.

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Dyderski, Marcin K., Anna K. Gdula, and Andrzej M. Jagodziński. "Encroachment of woody species on a drained transitional peat bog in ‘Mszar Bogdaniec’ nature reserve (Western Poland)." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 57 (3) (December 10, 2015): 160–72. https://doi.org/10.1515/ffp-2015-0016.

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One of the most important threats for open peat bog ecosystems is encroachment of woody species, which causes transformation of habitat conditions and leads to retreat of specialised species. Drainage increases the rate of succession. The aim of study is the assessment of human-accelerated succession in a transitional bog. The study was conducted in ‘Mszar Bogdaniec’ nature reserve (W Poland). The structure of vegetation and tree stands was described and compared using ordination methods. Near the peat bog border, tree stands of Betula pubescens developed. Towards the middle part o
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Jonczak, Jerzy, and Agnieszka Parzych. "Comparing Empetro nigri-Pinetum and Vaccinio uliginosi-Betuletum pubescentis soils in terms of organic matter stocks and ecochemical indices in the Słowiński National Park." Forest Research Papers 76, no. 4 (2015): 360–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/frp-2015-0035.

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Abstract We conducted comparative studies on soil organic matter stocks and indices of the soil’s ecochemical state under Empetro nigri-Pinetum (En-P) and Vaccinio uliginosi-Betuletum pubescentis (Vu-Bp) in the Słowiński National Park. The investigated plant communities are associated with Arenosols that developed from eolian sands and are exposed to high groundwater levels. The presence of fossil Histosol at a depth of 75 cm in the Vu-Bp stand, which lies below the current groundwater level, is the factor that sets both stands apart. The fossil soil strongly differs from Arenosol in terms of
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Reczyńska, Kamila, Paweł Pech, and Krzysztof Świerkosz. "Phytosociological Analysis of Natural and Artificial Pine Forests of the Class Vaccinio-Piceetea Br.-Bl. in Br.-Bl. et al. 1939 in the Sudetes and Their Foreland (Bohemian Massif, Central Europe)." Forests 12, no. 1 (2021): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12010098.

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Research Highlights: Differentiation of Scots pine forests of the class Vaccinio-Piceetea in Poland has been the subject of numerous studies, including revisions. Despite that, the area of southwestern Poland was hitherto practically unexplored in this respect. Background and Objectives: The aim of this work was therefore (i) to present the diversity of the pine forests in the Sudetes and their foreland; (ii) to compare the ecology of studied communities. Materials and Methods: We analyzed 175 phytosociological relevés collected between 1991 and 2020 in natural and anthropogenic pine stands. T
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Adamska, Iwona. "Fungi of the genus Ramularia in the Słowiński National Park." Acta Mycologica 40, no. 2 (2014): 203–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/am.2005.020.

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In the years 1996-98 and 2001, the occurrence of fungi of the genus Ramulania in 11 plant associations of the Słowiński National Park (north-western Poland) was investigated. The plant associations included: <i>Angelico-Cirsietum oleracei, Betulo pendulae-Quercetum roboris, Carici arenariae-Empetretum nigri (CaEn), Elymo-Ammophiletum (EA), Empetro nigri-Pinetum, Filipendulo-Geranietum, Helichryso-Jasionetum litoralis, Myrico-Salicetum auritae (MSa), Phragmitetum australis (Pa), Ribeso nigri-Alnetum,</i> and <i>Vaccinio uliginosi-Betulelum pubescentis</i>. A total of 37
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Marcin, K. Dyderski, and M. Jagodziński Andrzej. "Changes in vegetation of the Mszar Bogdaniec nature reserve." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 77, no. 2 (2016): 104–16. https://doi.org/10.1515/frp-2016-0012.

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Changes of vegetation in forests and wetlands require continuous monitoring and evaluation. Due to the lack of in-depth knowledge, it is still very challenging to predict and record vegetation changes. This study attempts to evaluate changes in forest and transitional bog vegetation over 14 years in the Mszar Bogdaniec nature reserve (West Poland; 21.98 ha). We described the current vegetation using 50 phytosociological relevés conducted in 2012 and 2013. Moreover, we calculated and compared ecological indices describing ecological traits of the vegetation in two different times. We als
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Bikbaev, I. G. "Analysis of rare vascular plant species in need of protection in wetlands of Republic of Bashkortostan." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1093, no. 1 (2022): 012003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1093/1/012003.

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Abstract The work presents a systematic and phytosociological analysis of rare threatened vascular plants of the wetlands in the Republic of Bashkortostan. The work considers the plants listed in the Bern Convention list, Red Data Books of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Russian Federation, as well as IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In Bashkortostan, the greatest number of rare mire species is represented by the family Orchidaceae, and the second place belongs to the family Cyperaceae. The communities of low sedge-moss minerotrophic fens of the alliance Caricion davallianae and olig
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Morozova, O. V., and P. Yu Zhmylev. "Spectra of plant life forms as a reflection of structure of forest communities." Vegetation of Russia, no. 48 (2024): 70–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2024.48.70.

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Along with the species composition and richness of species, an important component of the communities structure is the ratio of groups of species that perform similar functions, the so-called functional diversity (Ackerly and Cornwell, 2007; Diaz et al., 2007; Vasilevich, 2016). Functional diversity is assessed by a set of species properties, one of the commonly used species traits is the life form of species. Life forms (LF) reflect the adaptation of plants to macro- and microecological habitat conditions and characterize the structure of communities. When classifying communities, a taxonomic
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Degteva, S. V., and Yu A. Dubrovskiy. "Coenotical diversity of vegetation of mountain-tundra and open woodland belts on the Manpupuner Ridge (Northern Urals, Pechoro-Ilychskiy Nature Reserve)." Vegetation of Russia, no. 34 (December 23, 2018): 47–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2018.34.47.

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The study of coenotical diversity of mountain tundra and open woodland altitudinal belts at Manpupuner ridge (Pechoro-Ilych Nature Reserve) in 2012–2013 continues the previous researches by Institute of Biology Komi Scientific Centre RAS at ridges Schuka-Yol-is, Kychyl-is, Makar-is, Tonder and Turynya-ner, and Mankhambo in 2007–2011 (Deg­teva, Dubrovskiy 2009, 2012, 2014). The data were obtained using the complex of traditional and modern methods of phytocoenotical and floristical researches (Ipatov, Mirin, 2008). 184 relevés (kept in the Phytocoenarium of the Institute of Biology KSC RAS), ma
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