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Gap regeneration in near-natural European beech forest stands in Central Bohemia – the role of heterogeneity and micro-habitat factors
2013
Dendrobiology
Gap regeneration in a European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest reserve was analyzed in relation to within-gap resource heterogeneity and ground vegetation competition. The study was carried out in two one-hectare permanent research plots (PRP) which included five smaller research plots (RP) encompassing two large gaps (500-700 m 2 ), two small gaps (300-400 m 2 ), and location under canopy. The coverage of woody regeneration, ground vegetation, dead wood, seedling density in eight height
doi:10.12657/denbio.071.006
fatcat:eoxc47m53bctnlmaevi4ad6qqy