Changes in the ground flora composition of artificially established eastern white pine, Douglas-fir and larch stands at the site of Hungarian oak and Turkey oak with hornbeam
2011
Stajić, S., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Čokeša, V., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Miletić, Z., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Rakonjac, Lj., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia)
The paper presents the results of phytocoenological investigations conducted in a mixed coppice Hungarian Oak and Turkey Oak with hornbeam forest (Carpino betuli-Quercetum farnetto-cerris) and artificially established eastern white pine, Douglas-fir and larch stands in the area of Bogovađa. The terrains of Bogovađa forests are situated in the area of a climatologically conditioned Hungarian Oak and Turkey Oak forest (Quercetum farnetto-cerris). It is the most common phytocenosis in this forest complex. It has been established that the floristic composition of artificially established coniferous stands, set up at the site of Hungarian Oak and Turkey Oak with hornbeam (Carpino betuli-Quercetum farnetto-cerris), is significantly less diverse in comparison to natural stands. The reduction of floristic composition diversity is to some extent the result of morphological properties of introduced coniferous species. In the course of their development, those cultures were exposed to various anthropogenic impact, and responded differently to microhabitat conditions, which was largely reflected in their floristic composition.
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