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Morfologická analýza vybraných bukových porostů genové základny revíru Raškov (LČR, s. p., Lesní správa Ruda nad Moravou)
Křížek, Petr
Beech is an important tree species in Czech forests, its share is currently around 8.4%, although it has historically been much higher in the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is to create a list of selected beech stands with evaluation of their morphological quality. A three-stage Schädelin classification was used for quality evaluation, which assesses the height, the quality of the trunk and the quality of the tree crown. The quality assessment was carried out in 18 stands, which are part of two units - the southern and the northern side of the gene base. Stands are divided into three groups according to their age (young, middle-aged and mature stands). Basic dendrometric measurements were also performed within the above mentioned stands. Finally, a list of forest management recommendations and reproduction method for each of the evaluated stands was created.

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