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Characterisation of small-scale stand types in a mixed hardwood forest

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  • J. Neirynck
  • N. Lust

Abstract

Gradients  in soil moisture, texture, nutrient state and spacing patterns enable us to  divide stands into separate substands, which have their own tree species  composition and structures. Nevertheless, such a separation is just the  beginning of a set of conclusions and observations. It is based upon  differences in flora and chemical characteristics. As a matter of fact, every  separate sub stand has its own microclimate in which a well defined complex  of environmental variables regulates regeneration, flora presence and leaf  decomposition.     The results of such an intensive research should lead to the improvement of  the stand tending.

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Neirynck, J. & Lust, N., (1990) “Characterisation of small-scale stand types in a mixed hardwood forest”, Silva Gandavensis 55. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v55i0.900

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08 Oct 1990
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