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Vpliv gozdne mikroklime na sukcesijski razvoj pritalne vegetacije v eksperimentalnih sestojnih vrzelih
ID Muršec Pitamic, Jaka (Author), ID Diaci, Jurij (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Rozman, Andrej (Comentor)

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Abstract
Antropogeni visokogorski gozdovi se zaradi sukcesijskih stadijev z bujno zeliščno plastjo in slabo razkrojenega organskega dela tal težko pomlajujejo. Pod Veliko Kopo je bilo v šestih vrzelih s premerom dveh drevesnih višin postavljenih 252 ploskvic velikosti 1 × 1 m, ki so bile znotraj vsake vrzeli razdeljene na šest položajev (na štiri smeri neba, center vrzeli in pod sklenjenim sestojem). Ploskvice so bile treh vrst: naključno postavljene, s prisotnim mladjem in s prekopanim vrhnjim slojem tal. Tri od šestih vrzeli so bile ograjene. V nalogi so bile preučevane razlike v ekoloških dejavnikih (svetlobi, temperaturi, zračni in talni vlagi) in strukturi vegetacije med vrzelmi in med položaji znotraj vrzeli. Rezultati kažejo, da se ekološki dejavniki in zmes zeliščne vegetacije po vrzelih in posameznih položajih razlikujejo. Rod šašuljic je bil v zeliščni plasti najmočneje zastopan in je najmočneje zastiral tla v centru vrzeli (Me = 41,3 %), kamor prispe največ svetlobe. Največje zastiranje mladja je bilo pod sestojem. Zastiranje šašuljic in mladja je bilo v šibki negativni korelaciji (rho = - 0,27). Pritalna vegetacije je v sukcesiji nastopila hitro in močno, zato naj bo odpiranje sestojev postopno. Ellenbergove fitoindikacijske vrednosti niso odražale realnih rastiščnih razmer.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:mikroklima, vrzel, sukcesija, ekološki dejavniki, pritalna vegetacija
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[J. Muršec Pitamic]
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-140868 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*2+630*1(043.2)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:122238211 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.09.2022
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Language:English
Title:The effect of forest microclimate on succession of ground vegetation within canopy gaps
Abstract:
Anthropogenic high mountain forests are difficult to rejuvenate due to successional stages with a lush herbaceous layer and poorly decomposed soil organic matter. Below Velika Kopa, 252 1 × 1 m plots were placed in six gaps with a diameter of two tree heights, divided into six positions within each gap (four in the cardinal directions, one in the centre and one under the closed canopy). The plots were of three types: randomly placed, with present seedlings and with topsoil excavated. Three of the six gaps were fenced. The thesis investigated differences in ecological factors (light, temperature, air and soil moisture) and vegetation structure between gaps and between positions within gaps. The results show that ecological factors and herbaceous vegetation mixture vary across gaps and positions. The genus of reed grass was most strongly represented in the herb layer and covered the most area in the centre of the gap (Me = 41.3 %), where the sun radiation was the highest. Seedlings covered the most area in position under the canopy. The reed grass and seedlings coverage were in weak negative correlation (rho = - 0,27). The stands should be opened gradually, due to rapid growth of herbaceous layer. Ellenberg's phytoindication values did not reflect realistic growing conditions.

Keywords:microclimate, canopy gaps, succession, ecological factor, ground vegetation

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