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2011, Volume 57, Issue 10
- 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 Dongkai Su & Dapao Yu & 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 - 339-344 Perception of the forest by the villagers of the Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by J. M. Ibesoa
2009, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 251-256 Quantification of nutrient content in the aboveground biomass of teak plantation in a tropical dry deciduous forest of Udaipur, India
by J. I. Nirmal Kumar & R. N. Kumar & R. Kumar Bhoi & P. R. Sajish - 257-263 Influence of temperatures and precipitation on radial increment of Orlické hory Mts. spruce stands at altitudes over 800 m a.s.l
by M. Rybníček & P. Čermák & T. Kolář & E. Přemyslovská & T. Žid - 264-269 Growth of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) in a mixture with other species in a demonstration forest
by R. Stojecová & I. Kupka - 270-278 Evaluating the shelterwood harvesting system after 25 years in a beech Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forest in Iran
by M. R. Pourmajidian & N. E. Malakshah & A. Fallah & A. Parsakhoo - 279-292 Regeneration and game damage in the Krušné hory Mts. assessed on the basis of National Forest Inventory of the Czech Republic
by L. Lehnerová & R. Marušák - 293-298 An economic aspect of conversion of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in the Polish Lowland
by A. Węgiel & R. Jaszczak & G. Rączka & P. Strzeliński & D. Sugiero & A. Wierzbicka
2009, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 194-200 Development of species composition in long term simulations with an individual-tree growth simulator
by M. Huber & H. Sterba - 201-207 Dissolved organic carbon concentrations under conditions of different forestcomposition
by M. Remeš & J. Kulhavý - 208-214 Comparison of the impact of blue spruce and reed Calamagrostis villosa on forest soil chemical properties
by O. Špulák & D. Dušek - 215-223 Humus conditions and stand characteristics of artificially established young stands in the process of the transformation of spruce monocultures
by L. Menšík & T. Fabiánek & V. Tesař & J. Kulhavý - 224-234 Thinning experiment in the spruce and beech mixed stands on the locality naturally dominated by beech - growth, litter-fall and humus
by J. Novák & M. Slodičák - 235-243 The first reaction of soil mite fauna (Acari, Mesostigmata) caused by conversion of Norway spruce stand in the Szklarska Poręba Forest District
by M. Skorupski & G. Butkiewicz & A. Wierzbicka - 244-250 Species composition in low mountain beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands in the Bieszczady National Park under the global warming
by D. Sugiero & R. Jaszczak & G. Rączka & P. Strzeliński & A. Węgiel & A. Wierzbicka
2009, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 144-145 Natural regeneration of senescent even-aged beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands under the conditions of Central Bohemia
by L. Bílek & J. Remeš & D. Zahradník - 156-161 Tolerance of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) embryogenic tissue to penicillin, carbapenem and aminoglycoside antibiotics
by J. Malá & D. Pavingerová & H. Cvrčková & J. Bříza & J. Dostál & P. Šíma - 162-170 Recent fir hybridization research in the light of Czech-American cooperation
by J. Kobliha & J. Stejskal - 171-176 A GIS-MCE based model for forest road planning
by E. Abdi & B. Majnounian & A. Darvishsefat & Z. Mashayekhi & J. Sessions - 177-183 Rutting and soil displacement caused by 450C Timber Jack wheeled skidder (Asalem forest northern Iran)
by R. Naghdi & I. Bagheri & M. Lotfalian & B. Setodeh - 184-192 Composition and diversity of psocid (Insecta: Psocoptera) taxocoenoses in forest ecosystems of the Abieti-fageta s. lat. zone in the Western Carpathian Mts
by O. Holuša
2009, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 101-111 Photosynthetic response to different light intensities and water status of two main Nothofagus species of southern Patagonian forest, Argentina
by P. L. Peri & G. Martínez Pastur & M. V. Lencinas - 112-118 Effect of initial height of seedlings on the growth of planting material of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in mountain conditions
by A. Jurásek & J. Leugner & J. Martincová - 119-126 Effects of spruce, beech and mixed commercial stand on humus conditions of forest soils
by T. Fabiánek & L. Menšík & I. Tomášková & J. Kulhavý - 127-136 Changes in the fragmentation and ecological stability of the Morava River floodplain forest in the course of the 20th century
by I. Machar - 137-144 Findings from the application of coal combustion by-products (CCB) for forest reclamation on spoil banks of the North Bohemian Brown Coal Basin
by P. Čermák & V. Ondráček
2009, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 51-62 Development of foliage biomass of young spruce and beech stands in the mountain water balance research area
by P. Kantor & F. Šach & V. Černohous - 63-74 Assessment of tree layer biomass and structure using aerial photos in lake catchments of the Šumava Mts
by K. Matějka - 75-80 Polyamines during somatic embryo development in Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.])
by J. Malá & M. Cvikrová & P. Máchová & O. Martincová - 81-88 Verification of the food supply to game under conditions of the floodplain forest ecosystem
by J. Feuereisel & M. Ernst - 89-95 Forest watershed runoff changes determined using the unit hydrograph method
by V. Černohous & P. Kovář - 96-100 Productivity and cost of manual felling with a chainsaw in Caspian forests
by F. K. Behjou & B. Majnounian & J. Dvořák & M. Namiranian & A. Saeed & J. Feghhi
2009, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-8 The effect of liming on the mineral nutrition of the mountain Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) forest
by J. Kulhavý & I. Marková & I. Drápelová & S. Truparová - 9-14 How does legacy of agriculture play role in formation of afforested soil properties?
by D. Kacálek & J. Novák & D. Dušek & J. Bartoš & V. Černohous - 15-22 Phenology of four broad-leaved forest trees in a submountain beech forest
by B. Schieber & R. Janík & Z. Snopková - 23-31 Relationships between browsing damage and woody species dominance
by P. Čermák & P. Horsák & M. Špiřík & R. Mrkva - 32-40 Ecological requirements of some ant species of the genus Formica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in spruce forests
by A. Véle & J. Holuša & J. Frouz - 41-50 Forest yield index and its applicability to the assessment of future forest yields
by L. Kulla & J. Tutka & R. Marušák
2008, Volume 54, Issue 12
- 1-1 Index of Volume 54
by editors - 533-544 The effects of cutting regimes on natural regeneration in submountain beech forests: species diversity and abundance
by M. Barna - 545-553 A change in structural diversity and regeneration processes of the spruce virgin forest in Nefcerka NNR (TANAP) in relation to altitude
by J. Pittner & M. Saniga - 554-565 Soil and plant communities development and ecological effectiveness of reclamation on a sand mine cast
by M. Pietrzykowski - 566-571 Evaluation of three methods for estimating the Weibull distribution parameters of Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis )
by Y. Lei - 572-578 Response of birch (Betula pendula Roth) phytophages to liming
by E. Kula
2008, Volume 54, Issue 11
- 485-490 Architecture of root branches of Norway spruce trees (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) growing in gley soil
by P. Štofko & M. Kodrík - 491-496 Assimilation apparatus variability of beech transplants grown in variable light conditions of blue spruce shelter
by O. Špulák - 497-508 Dynamics of tree species composition and characteristics of available space utilization in the natural forest of the National Nature Reserve Hrončokovský Grúň
by M. Saniga & M. Balanda - 509-518 Growth and health state of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) in the ridge area of the Jizerské hory Mts
by V. Balcar & D. Kacálek - 519-531 The applicability of the Pipe Model Theory in trees of Scots pine of Poland
by T. Jelonek & W. Pazdrowski & M. Arasimowicz & A. Tomczak & R. Walkowiak & J. Szaban
2008, Volume 54, Issue 10
- 439-451 Characteristics of 3rd (Querci-fageta s. lat.) and 4th (Fageta (abietis) s. lat.) vegetation tiers of north-eastern Moravia and Silesia (Czech Republic)
by O. Holuša & J. Holuša - 452-458 Intensively fertilised seedlings of the beech (Fagus sylvaticaL.) for artificial regeneration of the spruce stands in the process of conversion
by A. Jurásek & J. Bartoš & J. Nárovcová