Journal of Forest Science (Oct 2004)

Problems of the statistical evidence of feedbacks between forest herb phytocoenoses and soil acidity at pollution load

  • P. Samec,
  • V. Vranová,
  • P. Formánek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/4643-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 10
pp. 478 – 488

Abstract

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Emissions and ecological factors are evident in changes of dynamics of global forest ecosystems. Specific develop-ment takes place in these substitute stands on contaminated and devastated plots. The aim of this study was to solve a problem if forest stands were able to indicate its real natural potential in these anthropogenically influenced conditions. In ten substitute stands on experimental plots samples were taken in autumn 2002 from H-horizons and A-horizons and phytocoenological relevés were taken in the area of the firm Městské lesy Trutnov (Poříčský hřbet Plateau, 530 m a.s.l.; +6.9°C; 671 mm). A hypothesis that the combination of herbaceous species can significantly indicate pH/H2O and pH/KCl was tested.

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