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Author: Dr.Year: 2026Subject: Forest Ecosystemsclear all
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STUDIES ON SPECIES DYNAMICS IN U.A. 11 D, UNIT OF PRODUCTION IV CHEVERES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Maria Mihaela Moatar, PETRU IOAN DRAGOMIR, Carolina Stefan, PETRE ALEXANDRU PANICI, DANIELA NICOLETA SCEDEI)

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The complex processes of forest regeneration are important within the overall framework of forest measures aimed at establishing and maintaining forest vegetation, ensuring the continuity of timber production, and, not least, strengthening the ecological stability of forests. The importance of this paper lies in monitoring the artificial regeneration of species in lowland areas. The aim of this study is to analyze the evolution of species in the plantations established in 2014 within U.P. IV Cheveres, Lunca Timisu...

Forest Ecosystems2026
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THE CONNECTION BETWEEN PROPERTIES OF SOIL, TREE STAND AND GROUND COVER VEGETATION IN SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.) STAND IN HYLOCOMIOSA FOREST SITE TYPE IN LATVIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Aigars Indriksons, Gustavs Davids Vecmanis)

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In spite that the Hylocomiosa is the second most widespread forest site type in Latvia, the correlations between soil properties, stand structure and ground cover vegetation remain insufficiently studied. The hypothesis of soil heterogeneity within a single forest site type was in ground to research the connection between the woody and ground cover vegetation and the soil parameters within the area of single forest sub quarter. The research was conducted in a young growth of Scots pine, which was characterized usi...

Forest Ecosystems2026
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THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE WIND DAMAGE IN FOREST STANDS OF TERVETE NATURE PARK IN LATVIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Sandija Hartmane, Aigars Indriksons)

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Wind damage causes tree uprooting and breakage, so significantly altering the forest stand structure and stability. The Tervete Nature Park is one of the most important recreational forests in Latvia. However, storms over the last three years have changed the structure of the forest stands in park. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the amount of wind damage and the factors influencing it in forest stands. Fieldwork included the inventory of uprooted and broken trees along a transect line, recording dendrometri...

Forest Ecosystems2026
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