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Phytoindication of site characteristics and biodiversity of dinaric beech forests

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.01.00  Biotechnical sciences  Forestry, wood and paper technology   

Code Science Field
B430  Biomedical sciences  Sylviculture, forestry, forestry technology 
Keywords
beech, forest ecosystem, biodiversity, plant species, phytoindication, site conditions, coarse woody debris
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Researchers (8)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  15493  PhD Matjaž Čater  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
2.  13446  PhD Polona Kalan Carson  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
3.  15108  PhD Lado Kutnar  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Head  2002 - 2004 
4.  11595  PhD Tomislav Levanič  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
5.  17336  Matej Rupel    Researcher  2002 - 2004 
6.  01268  MSc Igor Smolej  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
7.  02492  Mihej Urbančič  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
8.  21137  Daniel Žlindra  Forestry, wood and paper technology  Researcher  2002 - 2004 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0404  Slovenian Forestry Institute  Ljubljana  5051673000 
Abstract
Dinaric beech forests are relatively well preserved and highly productive forests, covering about one fifth of forest land in Slovenia. Because of their high potential, studies of their biodiversity and processes in forest ecosystems are of special interest. In a different types of dinaric beech forests, the study of influence of the various site conditions (i. e. different parent material, soil, hydrologic-climatologic conditions, structure of forest stand, different intensity of forest management etc.) on the biodiversity of plants species will be performed. The coarse woody debris are an important element of biodiversity, which represent the specific microsites. On the coarse woody debris in some selected virgin forests the diversity of plants will be study as well. On the base of the determined ecological niche of plants, their phytoindication role will be defined. Based on the phytoindication the site conditions could be estimated. It is useful also at forest site typology and forest mangement decisions.
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