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2012, Volume 58, Issue 7
- 308-313 The effect of deforestation on spring water chemistry on Skrzyczne (Silesian Beskid Mountains, Poland)
by S. Małek & K. Krakowian - 314-327 How much birch (Betula papyrifera) is too much for maximizing spruce (Picea glauca) growth: a case study in boreal spruce plantation forests
by Ch.D.B. Hawkins & A. Dhar & B.J. Rogers - 328-336 Winter survival of Phytophthora alni subsp. alni in aerial tissues of black alder
by K. Černý & V. Strnadová
2012, Volume 58, Issue 6
- 245-252 Modelling of tree diameter growth using growth functions parameterised by least squares and Bayesian methods
by R. Sedmák & L. Scheer - 253-264 Aboveground biomass and nutrients in an 18-years-old stand of blue spruce (Picea pungens Engelm.) as a substitute tree species
by O. Špulák - 265-277 Silvicultural strategies for adapting planted forests to climate change: from theory to practice
by W.L. Mason & M. Petr & S. Bathgate - 278-286 Impact of Scots pine admixture in European beech stand on dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen leaching from organic and humic horizons of Dystric Arenosols in Northern Poland
by J. Jonczak & A. Parzych - 287-297 The use of hyperspectral remote sensing for mapping the age composition of forest stands
by O. Skoupý & L. Zejdová & J. Hanuš
2012, Volume 58, Issue 5
- 193-202 Monitoring of defoliation in forest stands of the Czech Republic and its comparison with results of defoliation monitoring in other European countries
by P. Fabiánek & K. Hellebrandová & M. Čapek - 203-212 Social forest functions of reclaimed spoil heaps in the Ostrava-Karvina district
by E. Lacková & P. Kupec & J. Polanská & B. Stalmachová - 213-224 The effect of floodplain forest fragmentation on the bird community
by I. Machar - 225-233 Operational monitoring of the nun moth Lymantria monacha L. (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) using pheromone-baited traps - a rationalization proposal
by K. Hielscher & A. Engelmann - 234-244 Cultivation of speckled alder under harsh mountain conditions
by I. Kuneš & M. Baláš & T. Koňasová & D. Zahradník & V. Balcar & O. Špulák & D. Kacálek & M. Jakl & J. Jaklová Dytrtová
2012, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 145-151 Variation of wood density in Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna L.) grown in the Czech Republic
by A. Zeidler - 152-164 Belowground biomass and its annual increment in a montane beech forest in Mavrovo National Park, north-west Macedonia
by S. Hristovski & Lj. Melovski & M. Šušlevska & Lj. Grupče - 165-169 Reducing erosion from forest roads and skid trails by management practices
by M. Akbarimehr & R. Naghdi - 170-180 Soil macrofauna in relation to soil and leaf litter properties in tree plantations
by E. Sayad & S.M. Hosseini & V. Hosseini & M.-H. Salehe-Shooshtari - 181-192 Snow damage to birch stands in Northern Moravia
by A. Martiník & O. Mauer
2012, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 101-115 Using linear mixed model and dummy variable model approaches to construct compatible single-tree biomass equations at different scales - A case study for Masson pine in Southern China
by L.Y. Fu & W.S. Zeng & S.Z. Tang & R.P. Sharma & H.K. Li - 116-122 Estimation of leaf area index and assessment of its allometric equations in oak forests: Northern Zagros, Iran
by S. Khosravi & M. Namiranian & H. Ghazanfari & A. Shirvani - 123-130 Factors affecting the development of Phytophthora alni ssp. alni infections in Alnus glutinosa L
by P. Štochlová & K. Novotná & K. Černý - 131-136 Legal framework for payments for forest ecosystem services in the Czech Republic
by K. Ventrubová & P. Dvořák - 137-144 Molecular markers: their use in tree improvement
by R. Mahajan & P. Gupta
2012, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 45-56 Structure of the montane taiga forests of West Khentii, Northern Mongolia
by M. Mühlenberg & J. Appelfelder & H. Hoffmann & E. Ayush & K.J. Wilson - 57-66 Development of chemical soil properties in the western Ore Mts. (Czech Republic) 10 years after liming
by V. Šrámek & V. Fadrhonsová & L. Vortelová & B. Lomský - 67-78 Growth characteristics of oak (Quercus petraea [Mattusch.] Liebl.) stand under different thinning regimes
by I. Štefančík - 79-87 Evaluation of full tree skidding by HSM-904 skidder in patch cutting of aspen plantation in Northern Iran
by R. Mousavi & M. Nikooy & A. E. Nezhad & M. Ershadfar - 88-100 Organic and inorganic nitrogen in precipitation and in forest throughfall at Bílý Kříž site (Beskydy Mts., Czech Republic)
by I. Drápelová
2012, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-7 Relationship between forest road length and village development during three decades in Neka-Zalemrood forest
by S.A. Hosseini & M.E. Khalili & M. Pourmajidian & A. Fallah & A. Parsakhoo - 8-20 Effects of seed origin, growing medium and mini-plug density on early growth and quality of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia [L.]) seedlings
by O. Dini-Papanastasi & P. Kostopoulou & K. Radoglou - 21-26 Productivity and cost of farm tractor skidding
by N. Gilanipoor & A. Najafi & S.M. Heshmat Alvaezin - 27-34 Needle longevity as a criterion of response to a climatic fluctuation (so called heat wave) in Scots pine populations at early phases of ontogeny
by V. Nárovec & J. Nárovcová - 35-44 Sulphate concentration and S-SO42 - flux in soil solutions in the West Carpathians Mountains on an example of submontane beech forest stand
by R. Janík & E. Bublinec & M. Dubová
2011, Volume 57, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index Volume 57
by editors - 523-535 Structure and origin of mountain Norway spruce in the Bohemian Forest
by V. Čada & M. Svoboda - 536-546 Gross value yield potential of coppice, high forest and model conversion of high forest to coppice on best sites
by M. Kneifl & J. Kadavý & R. Knott - 547-554 Drought and aluminium as stress factors in Norway spruce (Picea abies) seedlings
by K. Slugeňová & Ľ. Ditmarová & D. Kurjak & J. Váľka - 555-564 Testing of microbial additives in the rooting of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) stem cuttings
by I. Repáč & J. Vencurik & M. Balanda - 565-573 Economics of a hydraulic hammer for forest road construction in a mountainous area
by A. Parsakhoo & S. A. Hosseini & M. R. Ghaffariyan - 574-579 Possibilities of homogenization of the kerf width created by the technology of abrasive water-jet cutting
by R. Kminiak & Š. Barcík
2011, Volume 57, Issue 11
- 467-471 Calculating the correction factor of skidding distance based on forest road network
by M. Lotfalian & E. H. Zadeh & S. A. Hosseini - 472-482 Does intraguild predation of Cosmia trapezina L. (Lep.: Noctuidae) influence the abundance of other Lepidoptera forest pests?
by M. Turčáni & J. Patočka - 483-490 Soil fertility status of 20 seed production areas of Tectona grandis Linn. f. in Karnataka, India
by R.P. Gunaga & A.H. Kanfade & R. Vasudeva - 491-499 Detrending ability of several regression equations in tree-ring research: a case study based on tree-ring data of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.])
by M. Bošeľa & L. Kulla & R. Marušák - 500-513 Findings regarding ectotrophic stability of Norway spruce forest of the Krkonoše and Orlické Mountains based on mycorrhiza studies
by V. Pešková & J. Landa & F. Soukup - 514-522 Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions
by V. Mansfeld
2011, Volume 57, Issue 10
- 409-421 Site classification vs. wood production: a case study based on Silver fir growth dynamics in the Western Carpathians
by M. Bošeľa & R. Petráš & Š. Šmelko - 422-431 Expected impacts of climate change on forests: Czech Republic as a case study
by T. Hlásny & J. Holuša & P. Štěpánek & M. Turčáni & N. Polčák - 432-438 Broadleaved regeneration dynamics in the Pine plantation
by K.K. Islam & S. Patricia & Y. Rinchen - 439-450 Results of dynamic penetration test - an indicator of the compaction of surface soil horizons by forestry machinery
by K. Rejšek & J. Buchar & I. Vaníček & L. Hromádko & V. Vranová & K. Marosz - 451-458 Establishment and selected characteristics of the Hády coppice and coppice-with-standards forest research plot (TARMAG I)
by J. Kadavý & M. Kneifl & R. Knott - 459-465 Effects of selection and shelterwood method on quality and quantity of trees along skid trails in beech (Fagus orientalis, Lipsky) forests
by R. Naghdi & A.M. Jalali & K. Mohamadi & M. Akbarimehr
2011, Volume 57, Issue 9
- 369-376 Profitability and competitiveness of forestry in European countries
by M. Kovalčík - 377-383 Does the climate of the origin control anatomical characteristics of the vessel elements as well as different foliar traits in Fagus crenata?
by V. Bayramzadeh & P. Attarod & M. T. Ahmadi & S. H. Rezaee Amruabadi & T. Kubo - 384-393 The occurrence of insect pests on pedunculate oak tested on the Chrostowa II experimental plot
by J. Banach & K. Lenowiecki - 394-400 Evaluation of John Deere 1490D operation phase in typical conditions of the Czech Republic
by S. Liška & R. Klvač & A. Skoupý - 401-408 Somatic embryogenesis of the hybrid Abies cilicica × Abies cephalonica
by J. Korecký & J. Vítámvás
2011, Volume 57, Issue 8
- 321-339 Saturated hydraulic conductance of forest soils affected by track harvesters
by K. Rejšek & P. Holčíková & V. Kuráž & A. Kučera & P. Dundek & P. Formánek & V. Vranová - 340-348 Moisture effect on carbon and nitrogen mineralization in topsoil of Changbai Mountain, Northeast China
by G. Qi & Q. Wang & W. Zhou & H. Ding & X. Wang & L. Qi & Y. Wang & S. Li & L. Dai - 349-358 Survival and growth of outplanted seedlingsof selected tree species on the High Tatra Mts. windthrow area after the first growing season
by I. Repáč & A. Tučeková & I. Sarvašová & J. Vencurik - 359-368 Natural regeneration of sessile oak under different light conditions
by I. Březina & L. Dobrovolný
2011, Volume 57, Issue 7
- 277-280 Stable Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Norway spruce embryogenic tissues using somatic embryo explants
by D. Pavingerová & J. Bříza & H. Niedermeierová & J. Vlasák - 281-284 Ecological and morphological notes on Notopygus bicarinatus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
by J. Holuša & K. Holý & P. Baňař - 285-292 Reproductive and morphometric characteristics of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the Czech Republic
by M. Ježek & K. Štípek & T. Kušta & J. Červený & J. Vícha - 293-302 Effect of climatic factors on the dynamics of radial increments of Norway spruce, European beech and sessile oak
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko - 303-311 Assessing the short rotation woody biomass production on marginal post-mining areas
by C. Böhm & A. Quinkenstein & D. Freese & R. F. Hüttl - 312-320 Evaluation of changes in the landscape management and its influence on animal migration in the vicinity of the D1 motorway in Central Bohemia
by T. Kušta & Z. Keken & M. Ježek
2011, Volume 57, Issue 6
- 233-241 Transformation of solar radiation in Norway spruce standsinto produced biomass - the effect of stand density
by I. Marková & R. Pokorný & M. V. Marek - 242-249 Geographical variability of sprucebark beetle development under climate change in the Czech Republic
by T. Hlásny & L. Zajíčková & M. Turčáni & J. Holuša & Z. Sitková - 250-258 Earthworm (Lumbricidae) assemblages of forest ecosystems in the anthropogenically
by P. Švarc & E. Kula - 259-265 Long-term silvicultural experiment with transformation of the mixed stand structure
by L. Šimerda & J. Souček - 266-270 Forest visitors' opinions on the importance of forest operations, forest functions and sourcesof their financing
by L. Šišák - 271-277 Harvest scheduling with spatial aggregation for two and three strip cut system under shelterwood management
by M. Konoshima & R. Marušák & A. Yoshimoto
2011, Volume 57, Issue 5
- 185-191 Specification of the beechwood soil environment based on chosen soil properties, aiming at the Fageta paupera habitat
by A. Kučera & K. Rejšek & P. Dundek & K. Marosz & P. Samec & J. Sýkora - 192-199 Effects of microsite variation on growth and adaptive traits in a beech provenance trial
by D. Gömöry & L. Paule & E. Gömöryová - 200-209 Growth response of Alnus viridis to application of crushed limestone and amphibolite and forestry potential of the species in harsh acidic mountain sites
by I. Kuneš & T. Koňasová & V. Balcar & M. Baláš & D. Zahradník & D. Kacálek & J. Vítámvás & M. Jakl & J. Jaklová Dytrtová - 210-218 Earthworms (Lumbricidae) of an air-polluted area affected by ameliorative liming
by E. Kula & L. Menšík - 219-225 Inventory of rodent damage to forests
by J. Kamler & K. Turek & M. Homolka & P. Baňař & M. Barančeková & M. Heroldová & J. Krojerová & J. Suchomel & L. Purchart - 226-232 Preliminary study on phloemogenesis in Norway spruce: influence of age and selected environmental factors
by G. Vichrová & H. Vavrčík & V. Gryc & L. Menšík
2011, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 131-140 Available nitrogen in the surface mineral layer of Serbian forest soils
by Ž.S. Dželetović & R.N. Pivić & N.L.J. Djurović - 141-152 Soil environment and nutrient status of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) underplantings in conditions of the 8th FAZ in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts
by J. Pecháček & D. Vavříček & P. Samec - 153-169 Evaluation of twenty-years-old pedunculate and sessile oak provenance trial
by V. Buriánek & M. Benedíková & J. Kyseláková - 170-177 Evaluation of physiological and health state of Norway spruce plants with different growth rate at juvenile stage after outplanting at mountain locations
by A. Jurásek & J. Leugner & J. Martincová - 178-184 Importance of logging technologies for economic effectiveness of tending Norway spruce stands
by P. Zehnálek & J. Remeš & K. Pulkrab
2011, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 89-95 Environmental risk assessment based on semi-quantitative analysis of forest management data
by L. Kulla & R. Marušák - 96-106 Forest floor and soils in limed stands of substitute species in Klášterec nad Ohří forest district in the Krušné hory Mts
by L. Menšík & E. Kula - 107-113 Comparison of the growth pattern of black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) in two riparian forests in the region of South Moravia, Czech Republic
by L. Šálek & P. Hejcmanová - 114-122 Results of Czech-American cooperation in interspecific fir hybridization in 2008 and 2009
by J. Stejskal & J. Kobliha & J. Frampton - 123-130 Density of juvenile and mature wood of selected coniferous species
by V. Gryc & H. Vavrčík & K. Horn
2011, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 41-49 Effect of Melampsora larici-populina on growthand biomass yield of eight clones of Populus nigra
by V. Benetka & K. Černý & P. Pilařová & K. Kozlíková - 50-58 Small mammals of a forest reserve and adjacent stands of the Kelečská pahorkatina Upland (Czech Republic) and their effect on forest dynamics
by J. Suchomel & J. Urban - 59-63 Red deer density in the air-polluted area of forest ecosystems in the Krušné hory Mts. - Klášterec nad Ohří Forest District
by Z. Vala & M. Ernst - 64-69 Evaluation of squared timber and log products in the Hyrcanian Forests of Iran
by S.M. Hosseini & B. Majnounian & A. Skoupý - 70-77 Spatially constrained harvest scheduling for strip allocation under Moore and Neumann neighbourhood adjacency
by M. Konoshima & R. Marušák & A. Yoshimoto - 78-87 Comparison of automatic and interactive thresholding of hemispherical photography
by A. Inoue & K. Yamamoto & N. Mizoue
2011, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-7 Changes in phenolic acids and stilbenes induced in embryogenic cell cultures of Norway spruce by two fractions of Sirococcus strobilinus mycelian
by J. Malá & M. Hrubcová & P. Máchová & H. Cvrčková & O. Martincová & M. Cvikrová - 8-15 Aboveground biomass of substitute tree species stand with respect to thinning - European larch (Larix decidua Mill.)
by J. Novák & M. Slodičák & D. Dušek - 16-23 Cluster reforestation near the timber line
by J. Souček & O. Špulák - 24-33 Cambioxylophagous fauna developing on logging residues of blue spruce (Picea pungens Engelmann)
by E. Kula & R. Kajfosz & J. Polívka - 34-40 Energy consumption of chipper coupled to a universal wheel skidder in the process of chipping wood
by J. Kováč & J. Krilek & M. Mikleš
2010, Volume 56, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index of Volume 56, List of Reviewers
by editors - 571-579 A trend of proliferation of proleptic shoots in partial populations of Scots pine
by J. Nárovcová & V. Nárovec - 580-588 Dynamics of natural regeneration of even-aged beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands at different shelterwood densities
by J. F. B. Peña & J. Remeš & L. Bílek - 589-599 Extent and distribution of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) regeneration by adult trees individually dispersed over a spruce monoculture
by L. Dobrovolný & V. Tesař - 600-608 A linkage among whole-stand model, individual-tree model and diameter-distribution model
by X. Zhang & Y. Lei - 609-613 Comparison of two types of ECOLURE lure on Ips typographus (L.) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
by O. Nakládal & J. Sova
2010, Volume 56, Issue 11
- 485-504 Development of forest soils in the Krkonoše Mts. in the period 1980-2009
by K. Matějka & S. Vacek & V. Podrázský - 505-517 State and development of phytocenoses on research plots in the Krkonoše Mts. forest stands
by S. Vacek & K. Matějka - 518-530 Structure and development of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts
by S. Vacek & Z. Vacek & L. Bílek & I. Nosková & O. Schwarz - 531-540 Horizontal structure of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts. and its development
by D. Zahradník & S. Vacek & L. Bílek & I. Nosková & Z. Vacek - 541-554 Regeneration of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts
by S. Vacek & I. Nosková & L. Bílek & Z. Vacek & O. Schwarz - 555-569 Health status of forest stands on permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mts
by S. Vacek & K. Matějka
2010, Volume 56, Issue 10
- 429-441 Sulphur and nitrogen concentrations and fluxes in bulk precipitation and throughfall in the mountain and highland spruce stands in the Czech Republic
by I. Drápelová & L. Menšík & J. Kulhavý & I. Marková - 442-450 Growth and physiological state of beech seedlings grown in a nursery in different light conditions
by A. Jurásek & J. Leugner & J. Martincová - 451-460 Growth of hybrid poplars in silviculture at the age of 6 years
by L. Čížková & V. Čížek & H. Bajajová - 461-473 The effect of different stand density on diameter growth response in Scots pine stands in relation to climate situations
by J. Novák & M. Slodičák & D. Kacálek & D. Dušek - 474-484 Merocoenoses of cambioxylophagous insect fauna of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) with focus on bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and types of tree damage in different gradation conditions
by E. Kula & W. Ząbecki
2010, Volume 56, Issue 9
- 381-388 Nutrition of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) growing at the upper limit of its occurrence in the Šumava National Park and Protected Landscape Area
by R. Novotný & D. Černý & V. Šrámek - 389-396 Effect of gibberellic acid and ethephon on the germination of European beech dormant and chilled beechnuts
by P. Kolářová & L. Bezděčková & Z. Procházková - 397-405 Coarse woody debris carbon stocks in natural spruce forests of Babia hora
by K. Merganičová & J. Merganič - 406-416 Growth and characteristics of old beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees individually dispersed in spruce monocultures--
by L. Dobrovolný & V. Tesař - 417-428 Changes in the abundance of Melolontha hippocastani Fabr. and Melolontha melolontha (L.) (Coleoptera: Scarabeidae) in the Czech Republic in the period 2003-2009
by M. Švestka
2010, Volume 56, Issue 8
- 341-347 Shoot organogenesis induction from genetically verified individuals of endangered bog pine (Pinus uncinata subsp. uliginosa)
by H. Vejsadová & M. Lukášová - 348-352 Production impacts of forest tree breeding on an example of Norway spruce
by J. Kobliha & M. Slávik & V. Hynek & J. Klápště & J. Stejskal - 353-360 Relationships between the parameters of aboveground parts and the parameters of root plates in Norway spruce with respect to soil drainage
by P. Štofko - 361-372 Decline of Norway spruce in the Krkonoše Mts
by O. Mauer & E. Palátová - 373-380 Status of an indigenous agro-forestry system in changing climate: A case study of the middle Himalayan region of Tehri Garhwal, India
by C. P. Kala
2010, Volume 56, Issue 7
- 295-306 Soil characteristics under selected broadleaved tree species in East Norway
by K. Rejšek & O. Haveraaen & A. Sandnes & K. Somerlíková - 307-313 Effects of drainage treatment and stand growth on changes in runoff components from a forested watershed
by V. Černohous & F. Šach & D. Kacálek - 314-322 Evaluation of the growth and health status of selected clone mixtures in comparison with ordinary planting stock
by J. Leugner & A. Jurásek & J. Martincová - 323-332 Stability of the development of basic stand parameters of beech yield tables constructed on the basis of short-term observations on research plots
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko - 333-340 Timber harvesting in the ukrainian carpathians: Ecological problems and methods to solve them
by N. Byblyuk & O. Styranivsky & V. Korzhov & V. Kudra
2010, Volume 56, Issue 6
- 251-259 Long-term effects of CO2 enrichment on bud phenology and shoot growth patterns of Norway spruce juvenile trees
by R. Pokorný & I. Tomášková & I. Drápelová & J. Kulhavý & M. V. Marek - 258-264 The role of Hylastes cunicularius Erichson (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in transferring uropodine mites in a mountain spruce forest
by B. Kršiak & P. Zach & J. Kulfan - 265-270 Rodent-caused damage to forest trees from the viewpoint of forestry practice
by J. Kamler & K. Turek & M. Homolka & E. Bukor - 271-277 Research on individual parameters for cutting power of woodcutting process by circular saws
by J. Kováč & M. Mikleš - 278-284 Ground based operation effects on soil disturbance by steel tracked skidder in a steep slope of forest
by B. Agherkakli & A. Najafi & S.H. Sadeghi - 285-293 Differences in the structure, species composition and diversity of primary and harvested forests on Changbai Mountain, Northeast China
by Su Dongkai & Yu Dapao & Li Zhou & Xiaokui Xie & Zhenggang Liu & Limin Dai
2010, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 195-208 The effect of point application of fertilizerson the soil environment of spread line windrows in the Krušné hory Mts
by D. Vavříček & J. Pecháček & P. Jonák & P. Samec - 209-217 Analysis of herbicide effects on Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) natural regeneration
by V. Hart & M. Nentvichová-Hartová & P. Tauchman - 218-224 Influence of micro-relief and weed competition on natural regeneration of mountain forests in the Šumava Mountains
by V. Štícha & I. Kupka & D. Zahradník & S. Vacek - 225-235 Chemical thinning in blue spruce (Picea pungens Engelm.) stands and its effects on cambioxylophagous fauna
by M. Pop & E. Kula & P. Maňas & R. Kajfosz - 236-242 The proposal of biotic hazard zones in selected spruce dominated regions in Slovakia
by T. Hlásny & L. Kulla & I. Barka & M. Turčáni & Z. Sitková & M. Koreň - 243-250 The influence of selected factors on energy requirements for plain milling of beech wood
by Š. Barcík & R. Kminiak & T. Řehák & M. Kvietková
2010, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 147-153 Comparison of output results from two programmes for hemispherical image analysis: Gap Light Analyser and WinScanopy
by B. Jarčuška & S. Kucbel & P. Jaloviar - 154-164 Variability of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) cone entomofauna in the Tatra National Park in association with the development of cones
by M. Kozioł - 165-170 Diameter structure of the stands of poplar clones
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko & V. Nociar - 171-176 Different approaches to the classification of vertical structure in homogeneous and heterogeneous forests
by V. Šebeň & M. Bošeľa - 177-182 Visible foliar injury as a tool for the assessment of surface ozone impact on native vegetation: a case study from the Jizerské hory Mts
by L. Matoušková & R. Novotný & I. Hůnová & V. Buriánek - 183-196 Soil preparation by ploughing in the floodplain forest and its influence on vegetation and primary soil characteristics
by J. Libus & O. Mauer & D. Vavříček
2010, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 93-100 The survey of some factors affecting bark lesion development caused by Phytophthora cactorum on common beech and other broadleaved trees
by V. Holub & K. Černý & V. Strnadová & M. Mrázková & B. Gregorová & Š. Gabrielová - 101-111 Pinus pumila growth at different altitudes in the Svyatoi Nos Peninsula (Russia)
by R. Gebauer & D. Volařík & T. Funda & I. Fundová & A. Kohutka & V. Klapetek & M. Martinková & O. A. Anenkhonov & A. Razuvaev - 112-120 Application of digital elevation model for mapping vegetation tiers
by D. Volařík - 121-129 Dioszeghyana schmidtii (Diószeghy 1935), and survey its presence and abundance (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae; Hadeninae)
by M. Turčáni & J. Patočka & J. Kulfan - 130-136 Possibilities of using the portable falling weight deflectometer to measure the bearing capacity and compaction of forest soils
by R. Klvač & P. Vrána & R. Jiroušek - 137-145 Road network optimization using heuristic and linear programming
by M. R. Ghaffariyan & K. Stampfer & J. sessions & T. Durston & M. Kuehmaier & Ch. Kanzian
2010, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 47-57 Analysis of the aerial application of fertilizer and dolomitic limestone
by M. Bošeľa & V. Šebeň - 58-67 The influence of Picea abies on herb vegetation in forest plant communities of the Veporské vrchy Mts
by F. Máliš & J. Vladovič & V. Čaboun & A. Vodálová - 68-76 Which factors explain lepidopteran larvae variance in seasonal guilds on some oaks?
by M. Turčáni & J. Patočka & M. Kulfan - 77-83 Arginine and the shade tolerance of white spruce saplings entering winter dormancy
by D. J. Durzan - 84-91 Analysis of the accuracy of GPS Trimble JUNO ST measurement in the conditions of forest canopy
by M. Klimánek
2010, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-6 The extent of root rot damage in Norway spruce stands established on fertile sites of former agricultural land
by R. Mareš - 7-17 Characteristics of coarse woody debris in successional stages of natural beech (Fagus orientalis) forests of Northern Iran
by K. Sefidi & M. R. Marvie Mohadjer - 18-27 Variation of conducting area in stems of European larch (Larix deciduas) growing in fresh mixed coniferous forest and fresh mixed forest sites
by M. Nawrot & M. Jakubowski & W. Pazdrowski & K. Kaźmierczak & M. Szymański - 28-34 Heavy metal accumulation by willow clones in short-time hydroponics
by J. Malá & H. Cvrčková & P. Máchová & J. Dostál & P. Šíma - 35-41 Costs of basic methods of forest landmaintenance in protective zones of high-voltage power lines in the Czech Republic
by L. Šišák - 41-46 The effects of flooding and Phytophthora alni infection on black alder
by V. Strnadová & K. Černý & V. Holub & B. Gregorová
2009, Volume 55, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index of Volume 55, List of Reviewers
by editors - 533-539 Soil-forming effect of Grand fir (Abies grandis [Dougl. ex D. Don] Lindl.)
by V. Podrázský & J. Remeš - 540-555 Differences in top-soil features between beech-mixture and Norway spruce forests of the Šumava Mts
by K. Matějka & J. Starý - 556-566 Differences in fine root traits between Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) - A case study in the Kysucké Beskydy Mts
by B. Konôpka - 567-577 Changes of the mixed mountain virgin forest after 70 years on a permanent plot in the Ukrainian Carpathians 567
by J. Veska & J. Šebesta & T. Kolář - 578-590 How do lepidopteran seasonal guilds differ on some oaks (Quercus spp.) - A case study
by M. Turčáni & J. Patočka & M. Kulfan
2009, Volume 55, Issue 11
- 485-501 Plant community variability within potential natural vegetation units: a case study from the Bohemian Karst
by P. Šamonil & K. Polesná & P. Unar - 502-510 Quantity and distribution of fine root biomass in the intermediate stage of beech virgin forest Badínsky prales
by P. Jaloviar & L. Bakošová & S. Kucbel & J. Vencurik - 511-517 Comparison of morphological and physiological parameters of the planting material of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) from intensive nursery technologies with current bareroot plants
by J. Leugner & A. Jurásek & J. Martincová - 518-525 Geostatistical simulation of bark beetle infestation for forest protection purposes
by T. Hlásny & L. Vizi & M. Turčáni & M. Koreň & L. Kulla & Z. Sitková - 526-531 The use of cotyledon proteins to assess the genetic diversity in sweet holm oak
by M. A. Martín & R. Navarro-Cerrillo & P. Ortega & J. B. Alvarez
2009, Volume 55, Issue 10
- 437-451 Analysis of snow accumulation and snow melting in a young mountain spruce and beech stand in the Orlické hory Mts., Czech Republic
by P. Kantor & Z. Karl & F. Šach & V. Černohous - 452-460 Comparison of mycobiota of diverse aged spruce stands on former agricultural soil
by V. Pešková & F. Soukup & J. Landa - 461-468 Diversity of endomycorrhizal fungi and their synergistic effect on the growth of Acacia catechu Willd
by V. Parkash & A. Aggarwal - 469-476 Influence of pulverized limestone and amphibolite mixture on the growth performance of Alnus incana (L.) Moench plantation on an acidified mountain site
by I. Kuneš & V. Balcar & T. Benešová & M. Baláš & J. Zadina & D. Zahradník & J. Vítámvás & D. Kacálek & O. Špulák & M. Jakl & J. Jaklová Dytrtová & V. Podrázský - 477-483 Development of tertiary roads in the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape
by J. Caska
2009, Volume 55, Issue 9
- 395-402 Comparison of deposition fluxes on the open area and in mountain spruce stands of different density
by I. Marková & I. Drápelová & S. Truparová - 403-414 A study on the variation of morphological characteristics of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) seeds and their internal structure determined by X-ray radiography in the Beskid Sądecki and Beskid Niski mountain ranges of the Carpathians (southern Poland)
by K. Skrzyszewska & J. Chłanda - 415-422 Variability of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) compression strength with present reaction wood
by V. Gryc & H. Vavrčík - 423-431 Comparison of three methods to determine optimal road spacing for forwarder-type logging operations
by M. R. Ghaffarian & K. Stampfer & J. Sessions - 432-436 Multiaged silviculture in North America
by K. L. O'Hara
2009, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 345-356 Humus conditions of stands with different proportion of Douglas fir in the Hůrky Training Forest District and Křtiny Training Forest Enterprise
by L. Menšík & J. Kulhavý & P. Kantor & M. Remeš - 357-367 Different technologies of floodplain forest regeneration from the aspect of soil changes
by N. Pernar & E. Klimo & S. Matić & D. Bakšić & H. Lorencová - 368-375 Changes in air quality in different phases of forest management process in a sub-mountain beech ecosystem (West Carpathian Mts.)
by D. Kellerová - 376-386 Current possibilities of using Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in forest regeneration in the air-polluted region of the northeastern Krušné hory Mts
by P. Kubík & O. Mauer - 387-394 The effect of shelterwood silvicultural method on the plant species diversity in a beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forest in the north of Iran
by H. Poorbabaei & A. Poor-Rostam
2009, Volume 55, Issue 7
- 299-305 Production and humus form development in forest stands established on agricultural lands - Kostelec nad Černými lesy region
by V. Podrázský & J. Remeš & V. Hart & W. Keith Moser - 306-311 Coppice-with-standards in floodplain forests - a new subject for nature protection
by I. Machar - 312-322 Production potential of Douglas fir in acid sites of Hůrky Training Forest District, Secondary Forestry School in Písek
by P. Kantor & R. Mareš - 323-329 Effect of stand segmentation on growth and development of Norway spruce stands
by J. Horák & J. Novák - 330-338 The effect of environmental conditions on the abundance of grubs of the cockchafer (Melolontha hippocastani F.)
by M. Švestka & K. Drápela
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