Journal of Forest Science (Nov 2008)

Growth and health state of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) in the ridge area of the Jizerské hory Mts.

  • V. Balcar,
  • D. Kacálek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/63/2008-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 11
pp. 509 – 518

Abstract

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The silver fir was planted under mountain conditions in order to reveal its response to the addition of finely ground rocks (limestone and amphibolite) mixed with soil into the planting holes. The results document that the increments of the plantations fertilised with amphibolite were higher by 25% on average than those of the control plantations while the increments of the plantations treated with dolomitic limestone were lower by 13%. Generally, as concerns both the plantations with the application of ground rocks and the control ones, the development of the fir plantations in 1994-2007 is considered successful. As the damage by climatic stresses has gradually diminished, the number of dead trees has been decreasing and the height increments have been increasing in the last years, therefore a positive development is to be expected also in future.

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