The effects of total fellage on the seasonal vegetation dynamics in the ecosystem of oak-pine forests (Querco-Pinetum nigrae serpentinicum Pavl. 64 em. Redz. 85) [Quercus petraea, Pinus nigra]
1985
Redzic, S. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Sarajevo (Yugoslavia)) | Golic, S. (Savez lovackih drustava SR Bosne i Hercegovine, Sarajevo (Yugoslavia))
This paper shows the investigation of the influence of the total fellage on the seasonal variation of the number, 0 quantity, coverage and sociability of species of shrubbery and the herbaceous plant levels, as well as microsuccession of vegetation in the Querco-Pinetum nigrae serpentinicum community, at the territory of Maoca, in the w1582ider region of the Konjuh mountain in Bosnia (Yugoslavia). After the fellage, microclimate and soil conditions change and therefore influence the structure and phytocoenosis dynamics in the sense of the increase of the number of species, their quantity, coverage and sociability as well as microsuccession. In the process of further succession of vegetation in the cleared areas, gradual formation of smaller and larger areas or facies of some species, mostly typical of open stations takes place. These areas have a negative effect both on the natural and artificial regeneration of species in the level of tr
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