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Growing of the red oak in the conditions of Czech Republic
Miltner, Stanislav ; Kupka, Ivo (advisor) ; Tomášková, Ivana (referee)
The study analyses growth and development of Northern red oak stands in the Czech Republic. The Northern red oak stands under study have the age span between 17 to 159 years. The study also investigated the influence of the species on soil upper horizons. The results show the high wood production potential of red oak when compare to sessile oak being at the same or higher quality and health. Data show slower decomposition of biomass in upper soil horizons under red oak causing acid reaction of soils. The data propose the red oak to be a good additional species in lowland stands and it could be a species which substitutes domestic oaks where tracheomycosis diseases can occur

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