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Ectomycorrhizal conditions of natural spruce forests in the Krkonose Mts. (carpophore occurrence, ectomycorrhiza morphology, molecular-biology analyses)
Holub, Filip ; Dvořák, M. ; Chmelíková, Ewa ; Cudlín, Pavel
Natural spruce forests in the Krkonose Mts. were subjected to the high pollution impact. Under global climatic change conditions the biodiversity status could be continuously deteriorated. The aim of the work is to inform about results concerning ECM biodiversity survey (including molecular-biology identification of ECM fungal symbionts), distinguish morphological ECM types and to find the relationship between forest ecosystem status and ECM biodiversity in mountain natural spruce forests.
Retrospective evaluation of the response of montane spruce forest ecosystems to multiple stress - possible tool to enhance monitoring methods
Cudlín, Pavel ; Moravec, Ivo ; Chmelíková, Ewa
The aim of our contribution is to introduce our method of crown and branch structure transformation analysis as a basis for studies of forest stand life history, to demonstrate it on the example of four forest stands in the Krkonose Mts. and to propose this approach for ICP - Forest monitoring of Norway spruce at the levels I a II.
Mycorhiza and its significance for forest trees
Chmelíková, Ewa ; Cudlín, Pavel
The article introduces the problematic of the mycorrhizal symbioses and presents the most wide spread and significant mycorrhiza types for forest trees. It discusses the practical use of mycorrhizal symbioses in forestry and the possibillity to influence the mycorrhizal status during tree sampling production, including various inoculation methods.
The Norway spruce seedlings establishment and survival in the climax forests in the Krkonoše Mts
Vávrová, E. ; Cudlín, Pavel ; Polák, T. ; Šerá, Božena ; Chmelíková, Ewa ; Falta, V.
In years 1995-2002, the response of the Norway spruce climax forest to multiple stress s was monitored on four permanent research plots in the Krkonoše Mt. Stress impacts influenced the defoliation, regenerative potencial of the asimilative organs and root system and development of the mycorrhizal symbioses. The seed production, germination ad seedling survival are closely connected with forest stand health status and they are the main prerequisite for the natural recovery of these forest stands.

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