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Structure and Spatial Distribution of Dead Wood in Two Temperate Old-Growth Mixed European Beech Forests
2017
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
Old-growth forests are often looked at as reference for close to nature silviculture, which aims to manage forests in a natural way. An important component of these forests is the large amount of deadwood they possess; the role of dead wood in the forest ecosystem has been well recognised. A detailed investigation of dead wood characteristics (the amount per stand, species, dead wood type, decay class, size and spatial distribution) was performed in two Romanian old-growth European mixed beech
doi:10.15835/nbha45210829
fatcat:s42jmoq5ffcy7piidbvfejh57q