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2015, Volume 61, Issue 6
- 235-243 Generalized additive models as an alternative approach to the modelling of the tree height-diameter relationship
by Z. Adamec & K. Drápela - 244-249 Forestry and wood sector and profitability development in the wood-processing industry of the Czech Republic
by V. Kupčák & Z. Šmída - 250-254 Phytoremediation concept: biomass production and growth of Populus deltoides under compost leachate irrigation
by T. Abedi & Sh. Moghaddami - 255-260 Automated procedure to assess the susceptibility of forest to fire
by A. Majlingová - 261-267 Spatial pattern and disease severity of charcoal canker in Hyrcanian forests, north of Iran
by J. Karami & M.R. Kavosi & M. Babanezhad - 268-273 Does prolonged stratification of Douglas fir influence the yield of seedlings?
by K. Houšková & A. Martiník - 274-276 Double-spined bark beetle (Ips duplicatus) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): a new host - Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
by J. Kašák & J. Foit
2015, Volume 61, Issue 5
- 189-192 Comparison of the bond strength of oak (Quercus L.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) wood glued with different adhesives considering various hydrothermal exposures
by P. Král & P. Klímek & D. Děcký - 193-199 Deforestation modelling using logistic regression and GIS
by M. Pir Bavaghar - 200-209 Utilization of STMS markers to verify admixture in clonal progenies of Acacia mapping populations and relabelling using assignment tests
by M.J. Asif & M.A.T. Ariffin & H.M. Yit & M. Wong & M.Z. Abdullah & N. Muhammad & W. Ratnam - 210-215 Considering the soil compaction status on logging areas in a Hyrcanian forest
by S.A.O. Hosseini & M. Akbarimehr & S.F. Emadian & A. Agh - 216-224 Contribution to a discussion on the influence of coppicing on soil environment
by P. Kupec & A. Kučera & J. Kadavý & M. Kneifl - 225-234 Effects of afforestation on soil structure formation in two climatic regions of the Czech Republic
by V. Podrázský & O. Holubík & J. Vopravil & T. Khel & W.K. Moser & H. Prknová
2015, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 141-147 Identification of agricultural soils suitable for afforestation in the Czech Republic using a soil database
by J. Vopravil & V. Podrázský & M. Batysta & P. Novák & L. Havelková & M. Hrabalíková - 148-155 Analysis of operational approach during forest transformation in Klokočná Range, Central Bohemia
by O. Švec & L. Bílek & J. Remeš & Z. Vacek - 156-168 Disturbance-induced changes in the plant biomass in forests near Plešné and Čertovo Lakes
by K. Matějka - 169-174 Mycological complex of poplars in Serbia
by N. Keča & I. Milenković & Lj. Keča - 175-181 Conditions conducive to an epidemic of Gremmeniella abietina, European race, in red pine plantations
by G. Laflamme & D. Rioux - 182-187 Cryopreservation of Pistacia vera embryonic axes
by B. Benmahioul & F. Daguin & M. Kaïd-Harche
2015, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 89-97 Detectability as an important factor influencing the knowledge of bird diversity in a floodplain forest ecosystem
by K. Poprach & J. Vrbková & I. Machar - 98-105 The effect of different tending on stand structure and quantitative production of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stand in a selected region of East Slovakia
by I. Štefančík - 106-111 Analysis of standing timber sales based on overall coniferous/broadleaved tree species ratio
by S. Slanina & P. Natov & J. Dvořák & B. Gabrielová - 112-130 Sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) in the northeast of the Czech Republic with special regard to spruce forests
by K. Beneš & J. Holuša - 131-137 Bacillus pumilus - a new phytopathogen of Scots pine
by V.A. Kovaleva & Y.I. Shalovylo & Y.N. Gorovik & A.L. Lagonenko & A.N. Evtushenkov & R.T. Gout - 138-139 Australia's transition to management of myrtle rust
by C. Howard & V. Findlay & C. Grant
2015, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 45-54 Models for predicting aboveground biomass of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the Czech Republic
by M. Vejpustková & D. Zahradník & T. Čihák & V. Šrámek - 55-61 Monumental trees and their existence value: the case study of an Italian natural park
by A. Asciuto & V. Borsellino & M. D'Acquisto & C.P. Di Franco & M. Di Gesaro & E. Schimmenti - 62-71 Canopy closure altered biomass allocation in young spruce stand
by B. Konôpka & J. Pajtík & R. Marušák - 72-79 Effect of repeated fertilization on stem growth in old stands of Pinus sylvestris in South East Norway
by O. Haveraaen & L.H. Frivold - 80-88 The influence of the method of silver fir growing and nutrition on sprouting and chlorophyll fluorescence during spring
by O. Špulák & J. Martincová
2015, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-1 List Of Reviewers - 2014
by editors - 1-6 Effects of livestock exclusion on forest trees regeneration (Case study: Ramsar's district 1- Iran)
by I. Hassanzad Navroodi - 7-17 Beech bark necrotic disease (Fagus sylvatica L.) of tracheomycotic type in Central and South-eastern Europe
by I. Mihál & A. Cicák & H. Tsakov - 18-26 Review of historical outbreaks of the nun moth with respect to host tree species
by O. Nakládal & H. Brinkeová - 27-34 The effect of coppice management on the structure, tree growth and soil nutrients in temperate Turkey
by M. Šrámek & D. Volařík & A. Ertas & R. Matula - 35-44 Effects of light exposure in freezing temperatures on winter damage to foliage of Norway spruce container seedlings in mid and late winter: Pilot experiments in an open field
by J. Heiskanen & S. Sutinen & J. Hyvönen
2014, Volume 60, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index Of Volume 60
by editors - 487-494 Selection of appropriate criteria in urban forestry (Case study: Isfahan city, Iran)
by Z. Mohammadi & S. Mohammadi Limaei - 495-499 Utilization of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) wood in plywood production using different processing pressures
by P. Král & P. Klímek - 500-510 Litterfall and leaf decomposition in Nothofagus pumilio forests along an altitudinal gradient in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
by A. Moretto & G.J. Martínez Pastur - 511-518 Assessment of genetic variability in autochthonous elm populations using ISSR markers
by V. Čurn & M. Dědouchová & B. Kubátová & J. Malá & P. Máchová & H. Cvrčková - 519-525 Timber production and ecological characteristics of trees in coppice forest in the Voskop nature reserve in Český kras - a case study
by L. Šálek & R. Stolariková & L. Jeřábková & P. Karlík & L. Dragoun & A. Jelenecká - 526-533 Impact of forest biomass for energy harvesting on soil compaction - Irish case study
by J. Pohořalý & R. Klvač & T. Kent & M. Kleibl & E. Coates & B. Horgan - 534-539 Potential of natural regeneration of Quercus robur L. in floodplain forests in the southern part of the Czech Republic
by L. Dobrovolný - 540-543 Testing of germination of spruce, pine and larch seed after 10 years from collection
by I. Tomášková & J. Vítámvás & J. Korecký
2014, Volume 60, Issue 11
- 443-450 Biomass allocation of chestnut oak (Quercus castaneifolia C.A. Mey) seedlings: effects of provenance and light gradient
by F. Babaei Sustani & S.G. Jalali & H. Sohrabi & A. Shirvani - 451-455 Analysis of woodchip heating capacity calculated according to technical standards and measurements of calorific value
by M. Lieskovsky & J. Dvořák & P. Natov & J. Chojnacki & K. Rokosz - 456-463 Evaluation of the efficacy duration of different types of pheromone dispensers to lure Ips typographus (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
by P. Zahradník & M. Zahradníková - 464-471 Use of nonparametric regression methods for developing a local stem form model
by K. Kuželka & R. Marušák - 472-483 Stakeholders' preferences and the assessment of forest ecosystem services: a comparative analysis in Italy
by A. Paletto & G. Giacovelli & G. Grilli & J. Balest & I. De Meo - 484-486 Warmer and wetter might not be better
by A.J. Woods
2014, Volume 60, Issue 10
- 401-405 Attempt to define morphological parameters enabling sex determination of Ips typographus (Linaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) using PCA and CLU
by M. Zahradníková - 406-416 An influence of different thinning methods on qualitative wood production of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) on two eutrophic sites in the Western Carpathians
by I. Štefančík & M. Bošeľa - 417-424 Stand-replacing disturbance does not directly alter the succession of Norway spruce regeneration on dead wood
by J. Červenka & R. Bače & M. Svoboda - 425-430 Tensile strength and cellulose content of Persian ironwood (Parrotia persica) roots as bioengineering material
by E. Abdi & F. Azhdari & A. Abdulkhani & H. Soofi Mariv - 431-441 Forest management and snag characteristics in Northern Iran lowland forests
by F. Tavankar & R. Picchio & A. Lo Monaco & A.E. Bonyad
2014, Volume 60, Issue 9
- 353-362 Modelling and analyzing the surface fire behaviour in Hyrcanian forest of Iran
by H. Aghajani & A. Fallah & S. Fazlollah Emadian - 363-371 Estimation of biomass and carbon storage of tree plantations in northern Iran
by R. Ostadhashemi & T. Rostami Shahraji & H. Roehle & S. Mohammadi Limaei - 372-381 Outlook of logging perspectives in the Czech Republic for the period 2013-2032
by M. Synek & J. Vašíček & M. Zeman - 382-387 Comparison of Trypodendron lineatum, T. domesticum and T. laeve (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) flight activity in Central Europe
by K. Lukášová & J. Holuša - 388-393 Effects of brassinosteroids on prosperity of Scots pine seedlings
by O. Nováková & I. Kuneš & J. Gallo & M. Baláš - 394-399 Results of 20 years old Douglas-fir provenance experiment established on the northern slopes of Rila Mountain in Bulgaria
by E.B. Popov
2014, Volume 60, Issue 8
- 307-317 Proposals for Nothofagus antarctica diameter growth estimation: simple vs. global models
by H. Ivancich & G.J. Martínez Pastur & M.V. Lencinas & J.M. Cellini & P.L. Peri - 318-323 Topography of material made by the application of abrasive water jet technology
by M. Kvietková - 324-329 Influence of forest fragmentation on the distribution of small terrestrial mammals in fir-beech commercial forest
by P. Lešo & A. Lešová & R. Kropil - 330-335 Biotechnical control of tar spot (Rhytisma acerinum) disease on velvet maple (Acer velutinum Boiss) in vitro
by S.M. Karami & M.R. Kavosi & G. Hajizadeh & H. Jalilvand - 336-348 Forest succession after a major anthropogenic disturbance: a case study of the Jewish Forest in the Bohemian Forest, Czech Republic
by J. Bednařík & V. Čada & K. Matějka - 349-350 Scobicia chevrieri (Villa & Villa 1835), a new species of the Bostrichidae family for the Slovak Republic
by J. Kollár - 351-352 Climate change, air pollution and global challenges. Understanding and perspectives from forest research
by R. Matyssek & N. Clarke & P. Cudlin & T.N. Mikkelsen & J.P. Tuovinen & G. Wieser & E. Paoletti
2014, Volume 60, Issue 7
- 263-271 Effects of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) on understorey layer species diversity in managed forests
by V. Podrázský & A. Martiník & K. Matějka & J. Viewegh - 272-280 Impact of interspecific relations between native red deer (Cervus elaphus) and introduced sika deer (Cervus nippon) on their rutting season in the Doupovské hory Mts
by Z. Macháček & S. Dvořák & M. Ježek & D. Zahradník - 281-287 Germination and emergence response of specific Douglas fir seed lot to different temperatures and prechilling duration
by A. Martiník & K. Houšková & E. Palátová - 288-296 Investigation of Douglas-fir provenance test in North-Western Bulgaria at the age of 24 years
by K. Petkova & M. Georgieva & M. Uzunov - 297-306 Economic Impact of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) production in the Czech Republic
by K. Pulkrab & M. Sloup & M. Zeman
2014, Volume 60, Issue 6
- 219-225 Quantity and quality of litterfall in young oak stands
by J. Novák & D. Dušek & M. Slodičák - 226-235 Specifics in the introduction of sustainability reporting by companies in the forestry sector
by M. Ševčík & M. Hájek & A. Mikulková - 236-247 Allometric equations for predicting aboveground biomass of beech-hornbeam standsin the Hyrcanian forests of Iran
by A.A. Vahedi & A. Mataji & S. Babayi-Kafaki & J. Eshaghi-Rad & S.M. Hodjati & A. Djomo - 248-253 Operation times in John Deere 1110 E forwarders in regeneration felling
by A. Kabeš & J. Dvořák & P. Natov - 254-261 Economic evaluation of natural forest park using the travel cost method (case study; Masouleh forest park, north of Iran)
by S. Mohammadi Limaei & H. Ghesmati & R. Rashidi & N. Yamini
2014, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 181-189 Impact of risk factor management on the sanitary condition of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) pure stands in Latvia
by J. Ruba & O. Miezite & S. Luguza - 190-197 Comparison of different forest regeneration methods after windthrow
by A. Martiník & L. Dobrovolný & V. Hurt - 198-207 Biomass and carbon stocks in Schima superba dominated subtropical forests of eastern China
by A. Ali & W.J. Ma & X.D. Yang & B.W. Sun & Q.R. Shi & M.S. Xu - 208-211 Effects of vegetation type and horizontal curve radius on the rate of tree pruning to provide line of sight on main access roads
by M. Nasiri & M.R. Pourmajidian - 212-217 Influence of sycamore seed stratification length on their germination capacity
by J. Stejskalová & I. Kupka & O. Nováková
2014, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 133-142 Changes of forest abiotic environment in the Western Carpathians assessed using phytoindication
by W. Żelazny - 143-153 Analysis of coniferous species to identify and distinguish juvenile and mature wood
by M. Nawrot & W. Pazdrowski & R. Walkowiak & M. Szymański & K. Kaźmierczak - 154-165 Spring phenology of cockchafers, Melolontha spp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), in forests of south-western Germany: results of a 3-year survey on adult emergence, swarming flights, and oogenesis from 2009 to 2011
by E. Wagenhoff & R. Blum & H. Delb - 166-173 Effect of Oriental beech root reinforcement on slope stability (Hyrcanian Forest, Iran)
by E. Abdi - 174-180 An assessment of the applicability of dung count to estimate the wild boar population density in a forest environment
by R. Plhal & J. Kamler & M. Homolka & J. Drimaj
2014, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 89-95 Effect of planting interval and soil type on qualitative and quantitative characteristics of poplar (Populus nigra) plantations in Diwandareh (Kurdistan province, western Iran)
by A. Alijanpour & A.B. Shafiei & R. Latify - 96-108 Phenotype features in juvenile populations of Picea abies and their growth
by K. Matějka & J. Leugner & V. Krpeš - 109-114 Modelling of forest road sediment in the northern forest of Iran (Lomir Watershed)
by P. Dalir & R. Naghdi & V. Gholami - 115-120 Pathogenicity of Fusarium spp. associated with diseases of Aleppo-pine seedlings in Algerian forest nurseries
by F. Lazreg & L. Belabid & J. Sanchez & E. Gallego & B. Bayaa - 121-131 Ca/Al ratio in Norway spruce fine roots on monitoring plots in the Czech Republic
by V. Šrámek & V. Fadrhonsová & L. Jurkovská
2014, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 51-60 Proposal of using GIS for multi-criteria evaluation of environmentally friendly use of skidding technologies in forestry
by M. Synek & M. Klimánek - 61-69 Development and dynamics of mountain spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karsten) stand regeneration
by K. Malík & J. Remeš & S. Vacek & V. Štícha - 70-74 Micropropagation of Shorea robusta: an economically important woody plant
by M. Singh & S. Sonkusale & Ch. Niratker & P. Shukla - 75-83 Long-term influence of applied amphibolite powder on the chemistry of soil supporting Norway spruce plantation
by I. Kuneš & M. Baláš & V. Balcar - 84-88 On the potential policy use of some selected biodiversity indicators: limitations and recommendations for improvements
by Z. Benedek
2014, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-5 Protocol for efficient micropropagation of spring gentian and sand jurinea
by H. Cvrčková & P. Máchová & J. Dostál & J. Malá - 6-11 Effect of insecticide-treated trap logs and lure traps for Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) management on nontarget arthropods catching in Norway spruce stands
by J. Lubojacký & J. Holuša - 12-17 Establishing windbreaks: how rapidly do the smaller tree transplants reach the height of the larger ones?
by J. Dostálek & M. Weber & T. Frantík - 18-27 Microsatellite DNA markers in Shorea platyclados (Dipterocarpaceae): genetic diversity, size homoplasy and mother trees
by A.M. Javed & Ch.H. Cannon & R. Wickneswari - 28-34 The impacts of ground-based logging equipment on forest soil
by A. Solgi & A. Najafi - 35-41 Occurrence of frost episodes and their dynamics in height gradient above the ground in the Jizerské hory Mts
by J. Gallo & I. Kuneš & M. Baláš & O. Nováková & M.L. Drury - 42-50 Management of mountain forests in the hydrology of a landscape, the Czech Republic
by F. Šach & V. Švihla & V. Černohous & P. Kantor - v:60:y:2014:i:1:id:7223-jfs List of reviewers - 2013
by editors
2013, Volume 59, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index of volume 59
by editors - 475-478 Determination of correction coefficient of average skidding distance according to the existing road network in Alikia Soltan forest of Iran
by M. Rezaei & F. Shafizade & M.A. Rezaei - 479-486 Selecting the efficient harvesting method using multiple-criteria analysis: A case study in south-west Western Australia
by M.R. Ghaffariyan & M. Brown - 487-492 Analytical hierarchy process to choose the best earthwork machine in northern forests of Iran
by A. Parsakhoo & S.A. Hosseini - 493-502 Attractiveness of Picea pungens to the bark beetle species Ips amitinus (Eichh.) and Pityogenes chalcographus (L.)
by E. Kula & R. Kajfosz & J. Polívka - 503-513 Relation between selected indicators of forest stand diversity and quality of timber production in young stands aged up to 40 years
by J. Merganič & R. Marušák & K. Merganičová & R. Stolariková & L. Tipmann - 514-519 Analysis of the perceived condition of forests in the Czech Republic
by M. Riedl & L. Šišák
2013, Volume 59, Issue 11
- 417-423 Assessing the effect of Alnus roots on hillslope stability in order to use in soil bioengineering
by R. Naghdi & S. Maleki & E. Abdi & R. Mousavi & M. Nikooy - 424-435 Selection of European larch provenances based on productivity and economic values
by J. Kobliha & J. Stejskal & M. Lstibůrek & R. Marušák & M. Slávik - 436-446 Foliage and fine roots in terms of growth efficiency - a comparison between European beech and Norway spruce at early growth stages
by B. Konôpka & J. Pajtík - 447-457 Free European data on forest distribution: overview and evaluation
by J. Trombik & T. Hlásny - 458-473 Application and limitations of growth models for silvicultural purposes in heterogeneously structured forest in Sweden
by L. Drössler & N. Fahlvik & B. Elfving
2013, Volume 59, Issue 10
- 377-387 Analysis of the genetic structure of a model Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seed orchard for development of management strategies
by O. Ivanek & Z. Procházková & K. Matějka - 386-390 In vitro reproduction of rare and endemic species of rowan tree
by P. Máchová & J. Malá & H. Cvrčková & J. Dostál & V. Buriánek - 391-397 On the way to continuous cover forest at middle elevations - the question of forest structure and specific site characteristics
by L. Bílek & J. Remeš & O. Švec & D. Zahradník - 398-404 Production of Douglas-Fir in the Czech Republic based on national forest inventory data
by V. Podrázský & R. Čermák & D. Zahradník & J. Kouba - 405-415 Regional assessment of forest effect on watershed hydrology: Slovakia as a case study
by T. Hlásny & Z. Sitková & I. Barka
2013, Volume 59, Issue 9
- 339-344 Considering the relationship of slope and soil loss on skid trails in the north of Iran (a case study)
by M. Akbarimehr & H. Jalilvand - 345-351 Soil-forming effect of Douglas fir at lower altitudes - a case study
by I. Kupka & V. Podrázský & J. Kubeček - 352-358 Prosperity of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) plantations in relation to the shelter
by D. Sychra & O. Mauer - 359-369 The health and nutritional status of Norway spruce stands in the Krušné hory Mts. 15 years subsequent to the extreme winter of 1995/96
by B. Lomský & V. Šrámek & R. Novotný - 370-375 Partial evaluation of questionnaires monitoring the need of knowledge in forest workers from selected EU countries
by A. Skoupý & J. Vanbelle & J. Zöscher & T. Lampe & F. Esser & V. Turpeinen & P. Caseau & P. Máchal & R. Klvač & V. Nový & T. Embo
2013, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 295-300 The proportion of heartwood in conifer (Pinus sylvestris L., Picea abies [L.] H. Karst.) trunks and its influence on trunk wood moisture -
by M. Millers - 301-305 A comparative analysis of neck muscle tension in a harvester operator compared with chainsaw and horse skidding operator and with normal human activities
by J. Macků & J. Dvořák - 306-318 Effects of fertilisation on growth and nutrition of Norway spruce on a harsh mountain site
by I. Kuneš & M. Baláš & V. Balcar & D. Kacálek & K. Millerová & A. Jančová & O. Nováková & O. Špulák & D. Zahradník & J. Vítámvás & T. Koňasová - 319-327 Long-term response of understorey cover, basal area and diversity to stand density in a mixed oak forest on the Síkfőkút plot in Hungary
by T. Misik & K. Varga & Zs. Veres & I. Kárász & B. Tóthmérész - 328-336 Tree health influences diameter growth along site quality, crown class and age gradients in Nothofagus forests of southern Patagonia
by H. Attis Beltrán & G. Martínez Pastur & H. Ivancich & M.V. Lencinas & L.M. Chauchard - 337-337 Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Herynek, CSc., is celebrating his 80th birthday
by Václav Tlapák
2013, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 261-266 Productivity and cost analysis of skidding with Timberjack 450C in forest plantations in Shafaroud watershed, Iran
by M. Nikooy & A. Esmailnezhad & R. Naghdi - 267-271 Vertical force requirement for stump lifting
by I. Czupy & E. Horváth-Szováti - 272-278 The influence of deforestation on runoff generation and soil erosion (Case study: Kasilian Watershed)
by V. Gholami - 279-287 Spatial-temporal distribution of forest fires and fire weather index calculation from 2000 to 2009 in China
by M.R. Ullah & X.D. Liu & M. Al-Amin - 288-294 Influence of vegetation on phenolic acid contents in soil
by J. Malá & M. Cvikrová & M. Hrubcová & P. Máchová
2013, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 223-229 Earthworm biomass and abundance, soil chemical and physical properties under different poplar plantations in the north of Iran
by A. Salehi & N. Ghorbanzadeh & E. Kahneh - 230-237 The impact of juvenile tree species canopy on properties of new forest floor
by D. Kacálek & D. Dušek & J. Novák & J. Bartoš - 238-252 Ground vegetation as an important factor in the biodiversity of forest ecosystems and its evaluation in regard to nitrogen deposition
by V. Buriánek & R. Novotný & K. Hellebrandová & V. Šrámek - 253-259 Development of target (crop) trees in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stand with delayed initial tending and managed by different thinning methods
by I. Štefančík
2013, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 185-190 Forest visitors' opinion of recreational facilities and trails in forests in the Blaník Protected Landscape Area - a case study
by A. Drábková & L. Šišák - 191-195 Foliar nutrient status of a natural fir forest in Greece
by P. Michopoulos - 196-203 Felling and skidding damage to residual trees following selection cutting in Caspian forests of Iran
by F. Tavankar & B. Majnounian & A.E. Bonyad - 204-210 Comparing productivity-cost of roadside processing system and road side chipping system in Western Australia
by M.R. Ghaffariyan - 211-221 Time consumption and productivity analysis of timber trucking using two kinds of trucks in northern Iran
by R. Mousavi & R. Naghdi
2013, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 137-149 Birch (Betula papyrifera) × white spruce (Picea glauca) interactions in mixedwood stands: implications for management
by Ch.D.B. Hawkins & A. Dhar - 150-158 Growth of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karsten) from artificial and natural regeneration in the Krkonoše Mts. and air temperature variability
by K. Matějka & J. Leugner - 159-168 Stand structure indices as tools to support forest management: an application in Trentino forests (Italy)
by F. Pastorella & A. Paletto - 169-175 Research on reliability of forest harvester operation used in the company Lesy Slovenskej Republiky
by J. Kováč & J. Krilek & J. Dvořák & P. Natov - 176-184 Phenology of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) along the altitudinal gradient in Slovakia (Inner Western Carpathians)
by B. Schieber & R. Janík & Z. Snopková
2013, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 93-100 Orthoptera assemblages of beech stand plots during early succession stages after clearcutting -
by A. Sliacka & A. Krištín & L. Naďo - 101-106 Study of briquette properties at their long-time storage
by M. Brožek - 107-116 Norway spruce litterfall and forest floor in the IUFRO thinning experiment CZ 13 - Vítkov
by J. Novák & M. Slodičák & D. Dušek & D. Kacálek - 117-124 Assessment of coarse woody debris following selective logging in Caspian forests: implications for conservation and management
by F.K. Behjou & O.G. Mollabashi - 125-129 Growth of Norway spruce seedlings after transplanting into silty soil amended with biochar: a bioassay in a growth chamber
by J. Heiskanen & P. Tammeorg & R.K. Dumroese - 130-135 First observation of Quercus pedunculiflora C. Koch in the Italian Peninsula
by R. Carella
2013, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 41-53 Forest fires and their causes in the Czech Republic (1992-2004)
by E. Kula & Z. Jankovská - 54-63 Methods of digital photogrammetry in forest management in Slovakia
by M. Kardoš - 64-71 Recent results of Czech-American fir hybridization research
by J. Kobliha & J. Stejskal & P. Škorpík & J. Frampton - 72-86 Evaluation of deposition fluxes in two mountain Norway spruce stands with different densities using the extended Canopy Budget Model
by I. Drápelová - 87-91 GIS modelling for locating the risk zone of soil erosion in a deciduous forest
by M. Nasiri
2013, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-7 Land-use legacies: multi-centuries years-old management control of between-stands variability at the landscape scale in Mediterranean mountain forests, France
by S. Chauchard & F. Guibal & C. Carcaillet - 8-21 Effects of fertilisation on biomass of Norway spruce on a harsh mountain site
by I. Kuneš & D. Zahradník & V. Balcar & O. Špulák & M. Baláš & T. Koňasová & D. Kacálek & J. Vítámvás & A. Jančová & O. Nováková & K. Millerová - 22-27 Financing of forestry from public sources in the Czech Republic
by L. Šišák - 28-33 Wood decomposition activity of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) isolate in situ
by M. Pavlík & Š. Pavlík - 34-40 Rural development policy in the context of actor-centred institutionalism
by Z. Dobšinská & J. Šálka & Z. Sarvašová & J. Lásková - v:59:y:2013:i:1:id:6625-jfs List Of Reviewers - 2012
by editors
2012, Volume 58, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index of volume 58
by editors - 519-529 Changes in the threat of spruce stand disintegration in the Beskid Śląski and Żywiecki Mts. in the years 2007-2010
by S. Małek & J. Barszcz & K. Majsterkiewicz - 530-535 Evaluating productivity, cost, chip quality and biomass recovery for a mobile chipper in Australian roadside chipping operations
by M.R. Ghaffariyan & J. Sessions & M. Brown - 536-544 Steady infiltration rates estimated for a mountain forest catchment based on the distribution of plant species
by L. Jačka & J. Pavlásek & M. Jindrová & P. Bašta & M. Černý & A. Balvín & P. Pech - 545-552 Relationship between rodent density, environmental factors and tree damage caused by rodent species
by J. Suchomel & L. Čepelka & L. Purchart - 553-559 An assessment of hucava mountain stream catchment susceptibility to flooding
by A. Majlingová & M. Závacká & D. Kliment - 560-568 Abundance and diversity of soil arthropods and fungi in shelterbelts integrated with pastures in the central tablelands of New South Wales, Australia
by E.W. Mbuthia & J.H. Shariff & A. Raman & D.S. Hodgkins & H.I. Nicol & S. Mannix
2012, Volume 58, Issue 11
- 473-482 Effect of log length on productivity and cost of Timberjack 450C skidder in the Hyrcanian forest in Iran
by R. Mousavi - 483-491 Analysis of price changes of selected roundwood assortments in some Central Europe countries
by J. Suchomel & M. Gejdoš & L. Ambrušová & R. Šulek - 492-502 Influence of limestone and amphibolite application on growth of Norway spruce plantation under harsh mountain conditions
by T. Koňasová & I. Kuneš & M. Baláš & K. Millerová & V. Balcar & O. Špulák & M. Drury - 503-512 Early-arriving saproxylic beetles developing in Scots pine stumps: effects of felling type and date
by J. Foit - 513-518 Investigating the out-of-roundness and pith-off-centre in stems of three broadleaved species in Hyrcanian forests
by A. Fallah & N. Riahifar & K. Barari & A. Parsakhoo
2012, Volume 58, Issue 10
- 425-435 Financial and socio-economic impacts of nature conservation on forestry in Slovakia
by M. Kovalčík & Z. Sarvašová & M. Schwarz & M. Moravčík & M. Oravec & J. Lásková & J. Tutka - 436-445 Modelling forest dynamics in a nature reserve: a case study from south-central Sweden
by I. Kozak & G. Mikusiński & A. Stępień & H. Kozak & R. Frąk - 446-455 Effects of roads on understory plant communities in a broadleaved forest in Hyrcanian zone
by M. Lotfalian & N. Riahifar & A. Fallah & S. M. Hodjati - 456-464 Development of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) target (crop) trees in pole-stage stand with different initial spacing and tending regime
by I. Štefančík - 465-471 Toward the rational use of forest biomass: Lithuanian case study
by I. Varnagiryté-Kabašinskiené
2012, Volume 58, Issue 9
- 381-390 Efficiency of adaptive cluster sampling and traditional sampling for coastal mangrove in Hainan of China
by Y. Lei & J. Shi & T. Zhao - 391-399 Effects of nitrogen on growth properties and phenology of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth)
by E. Kula & A. Pešlová & P. Martinek - 400-409 Root system development in Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) on fertile sites
by O. Mauer & E. Palátová - 410-424 Sustainable forestry and iron compounds in karstic soils: qualitative and semi-quantitative results focused on the occurrence of Fe-compounds on mineral particles
by K. Rejšek & M. Mišič & F. Eichler
2012, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 337-344 The effects of Rubus hyrcanus L. and Philonotis marchica (Hedw.) Brid. on soil loss prevention from cutslopes of a forest road
by A. Parsakhoo & M. Lotfalian & A. Kavian & S.A. Hosseini & M. Demir - 345-356 Species diversity across the successional gradient of managed Scots pine stands in oligotrophic sites (SW Poland)
by E. Stefańska-Krzaczek - 357-362 Assessing the relationship of slope and runoff volume on skid trails (Case study: Nav 3 district)
by M. Akbarimehr & R. Naghdi - 363-371 Soil hydrology and soil properties on a partially reforested hillside in the Central Alps
by S. Grashey-Jansen - 372-379 Above- and below-ground carbon stock estimation in a natural forest of Bangladesh
by M.R. Ullah & M. Al-Amin
2012, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 299-307 Effects of wildfire on a pine stand in the Bohemian Switzerland National Park
by J. Trochta & K. Král & P. Šamonil
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