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2008, Volume 54, Issue 12
- 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 - 459-464 Current state of beech bark necrotic disease in Southern Poland
by A. Cicák & I. Mihál - 465-475 Conversion of even aged forest managed under the system involving coupes to selection forest in Klepačov
by J. Šilhánek - 476-483 Some methodological aspects of the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring in Slovakia
by Š. Šmelko & J. Merganič
2008, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 389-397 Seasonal fluctuation in germination of short and long-term stored Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) seeds
by G. Debnárová & Ľ. Šmelková - 398-408 Growth and development of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) regeneration and restoration of the species in the Karkonosze Mountains
by D. Dobrowolska - 409-417 Dynamics of heartwood formation and axial and radial distribution of sapwood and heartwood in stems of European larch (Larix decidua Mill.)
by M. Nawrot & W. Pazdrowski & M. Szymański - 418-425 Selected properties of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
by V. Gryc & H. Vavrčík & Š. Gomola - 426-437 Historical development of floodplain forests in the Upper Moravian Vale (Vrapač National Nature Reserve, Czech Republic)
by I. Machar
2008, Volume 54, Issue 8
- 333-339 Comparison of general tree characteristics of less known oak species Quercus dalechampii Ten. and Quercus polycarpa Schur
by R. Matula - 340-354 The evolution of natural floodplain forests in South Moravia between 1973 and 2005
by P. Unar & P. Šamonil - 355-369 Floodplain forests of Litovelské Pomoraví and their management
by I. Machar - 370-376 Contribution to the knowledge of Apodemus sylvaticus populations in forests of the managed landscape of southern Moravia (Czech Republic)
by J. Suchomel - 377-387 Natural abundance of 15N of a spruce forest ecosystem under acid rain and manipulated clean rain field conditions
by S. P. Sah & R. Brumme & N. Lamersdorf
2008, Volume 54, Issue 7
- 287-293 Effects of moisture content, storage temperature and type of storage bag on the germination and viability of stored European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seeds
by Z. Procházková & L. Bezděčková - 294-305 Results of a phenological study of the tree layer of a mixed stand in the region of the Drahanská vrchovina Upland
by L. Merklová & E. Bednářová - 306-313 Changes in Austrian pine forest floor properties in relation with altitude in mountainous areas
by O. Sevgi & H. B. Tecimen - 314-320 Analysis of the production potential of raw wood in the forests of Slovakia
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko - 321-332 Production potential of Douglas fir at mesotrophic sites of Křtiny Training Forest Enterprise
by P. Kantor
2008, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 237-244 Value production of poplar clones
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko & V. Nociar - 245-254 Response of the Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) root system to changing humidity and temperature conditions of the site
by O. Mauer & R. Bagár & E. Palátová - 255-261 Can 13C stable isotope record of Norway spruce tree rings display the effect of environmental conditions?
by L. Píšová & M. Svoboda & J. Šantrůček & H. Šantrůčková - 262-272 The response of weevil communities (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) to the altitudinal zones of beech stands
by J. Beránek - 273-280 Forest reclamation of dumpsites of coal combustion by-products (CCB)
by P. Čermák - 281-286 Structural and compositional responses to timber harvesting for an old-growth forest on Changbai Mountain, China - Short Communication
by H. Gu & L. Dai
2008, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 195-206 Complex study of foliage nutrient status in ash fertilized Scots pine stands in Lithuania
by I. Varnagiryté-Kabašinskiené - 207-211 Amounts of throughfall and lysimetric water in a sub-mountain beech forest in the Kremnické vrchy Mts. (West Carpathian Mts., Slovakia)
by R. Janík & J. Pichler - 212-215 Fine root growth of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings during the first outplanting years in Western Bohemia (Czech Republic)
by M. Skrziszowski & I. Kupka - 216-226 Ecological requirements of wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis [L.] CRANTZ.) and service tree (Sorbus domestica L.) in relation with their utilization in forestry and landscape
by V. Paganová - 227-233 Models of assortment yield tables for poplar clones
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko & V. Nociar - 234-236 Occurrence of Ips duplicatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) on pines (Pinus sp.) in the Czech Republic and southern Poland - Short Communication
by J. Holuša & W. Grodzki
2008, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 139-149 Current use of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) for artificial regeneration of forests in the air-polluted areas
by P. Hobza & O. Mauer & M. Pop - 150-160 Comparison of the root system architecture between windthrown and undamaged spruces growing in poorly drained sites
by P. Štofko & M. Kodrík - 161-169 Structure of coarse woody debris in Lange-Leitn Natural Forest Reserve, Austria
by M. M. Rahman & G. Frank & H. Ruprecht & H. Vacik - 170-175 The relation between the microscopic structure and the wood density of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
by V. Gryc & H. Vavrčík & M. Rybníček & E. Přemyslovská - 176-182 Estimating the sample size for fitting taper equations
by K. Kitikidou & G. Chatzilazarou - 183-188 Time study and skidding capacity of the wheeled skidder Timberjack 450C in Caspian forests
by F. K. Behjou & B. Majnounian & M. Namiranian & J. Dvořák - 189-193 Can clearcuts increase bird species richness in managed forests?
by M. Żmihorski
2008, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 85-91 Nutrients in the aboveground biomass of substitute tree species stand with respect to thinning - blue spruce (Picea pungens Engelm.)
by M. Slodičák & J. Novák - 92-101 Spatial pattern of Norway spruce and silver fir natural regeneration in uneven-aged mixed forests of northeastern Bohemia
by Š. Hofmeister & M. Svoboda & J. Souček & S. Vacek - 102-108 Stand growth model using volume increment/basal area ratios
by G. J. Martínez Pastur & J. M. Cellini & M. V. Lencinas & P. L. Peri - 109-120 Biomass functions applicable to oak trees grown in Central-European forestry
by E. Cienciala & J. Apltauer & Z. Exnerová & F. Tatarinov - 121-124 Wedge prism as a tool for diameter and distance measurement
by L. Šálek & D. Zahradník - 125-130 Rationalization of the performance of a mobile off-road system working in the forest environment with respect to its emission load
by A. Janeček & A. Skoupý & R. Klvač - 131-137 An estimation of willingness to pay for asparagus (Asparagus racemosus Willd.) collectors in Makawanpur District, Nepal
by T. N. Maraseni & J. Maroulis & G. Cockfield
2008, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 41-48 Stability of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) stands in the Beskid Śląski and Beskid Żywiecki Mts. from the aspect of their nutrition status
by J. Barszcz & S. Małek - 49-54 Air pollution load and stand nutrition in the Forest District Jablunkov, part Nýdek
by R. Novotný & Z. Lachmanová & V. Šrámek & L. Vortelová - 55-63 Yellowing of Norway spruce stands in the Silesian Beskids - damage extent and dynamics
by V. Šrámek & M. Vejpustková & R. Novotný & K. Hellebrandová - 64-72 A survey of forest pollution with heavy metals in the Natural Forest Region (NFR) Moravskoslezské Beskydy with particular attention to Jablunkov Pass
by P. Fiala & D. Reininger & T. Samek - 73-83 Forest transport roads according to natural forest regions in the Czech Republic
by J. Žáček & P. Klč
2008, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-8 Effect of provenance on the volume increment of grand fir (Abies grandis Lindl.) under mountain conditions of Poland
by M. Kulej & J. Socha - 9-16 Quality of wood in the stands of poplar clones
by R. Petráš & J. Mecko & V. Nociar - 17-23 Effects of nitrogen on the selection of food by Phyllobius arborator (Herbst)
by E. Kula & A. Pešlová & D. Buchtová - 24-30 Influence of human factor on the time of work stages of harvesters and crane-equipped forwarders
by J. Dvořák & Z. Malkovský & J. Macků - 31-39 A contribution to the resistance of combined plywood materials to abrasion
by P. Král & J. Hrázský
2007, Volume 53, Issue SpecialIssue
- 1-2 Preface - International Conference Species Diversity, Population Structure and Impact of Animals and Fungi on Forest Functions in Anthropogenically Affected Spruce Forests
by J. Holuša - 3-10 Composition of psocid taxocenoses (Insecta: Psocoptera) in Fageti-Piceeta s. lat. and Piceeta s. lat. forests in the Western Carpathian Mts
by O. Holuša - 11-15 Flight activity of Anthribus nebulosus Forster, 1770 (Coleoptera: Anthribidae) and notes to its life history
by J. Holuša & M. Trýzna - 16-24 Ecological conditions influencing the localization of egg-laying by females of the cockchafer (Melolontha hippocastani F.)
by M. Švestka - 25-30 The results of manipulated experiments with inoculation of Ips typographus (L., 1758) to spruce trees under various levels of water stress
by M. Turčáni & O. Nakládal - 31-37 The influence of irradiation on the behaviour and reproduction success of eight toothed bark beetle Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
by M. Turčáni & J. Vakula - 38-44 Spatio-temporal patterns of the Norway spruce decline in the Beskid Śląski and Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) in southern Poland
by W. Grodzki - 45-52 Spatial distribution of four spruce bark beetles in north-western Slovakia
by M. Turčáni & T. Hlásny - 53-56 Contribution to knowledge of Hylesinus fraxini (Panzer, 1779) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) natural enemies from Northern Moravia (Czech Republic)
by O. Nakládal & M. Turčáni - 57-62 On the occurrence of web-spinning sawflies of the genus Cephalcia (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae) in the Czech Republic
by J. Holuša & J. Liška & R. Modlinger & A. Véle - 63-68 Web-spinning sawflies of the genus Cephalcia Panzer (Hymenoptera, Pamphiliidae) in the Picea abies forests of the Beskidy Mountains (Poland)
by M. Jachym - 69-73 Correlation between flight activity of sawflies Pristiphora abietina, P. saxesenii, P. gerula and P. leucopodia (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae) and spruce (Picea abies) bud breaking in Eastern Czech Republic
by J. Holuša & J. Lubojacký - 74-81 Neuroptera, Raphidioptera and Mecoptera assemblages inhabiting young spruce (Picea abies) forests: dominance structure and seasonal activity patterns
by Ľ. Vidlička & J. Holuša - 82-88 Changes in the mycorrhizal status of some mountain spruce forests
by V. Pešková
2007, Volume 53, Issue 12
- 1-1 INDEX OF VOLUME 53 Journal of Forest Science
by editors - 529-537 Evaluation of qualitative attributes of forest ecosystems by means of numerical quantifiers
by Š. Šmelko & M. Fabrika - 538-547 Variation of the tree form factor and taper in European larch of Polish provenances tested under conditions of the Beskid Sądecki mountain range (southern Poland)
by J. Socha & M. Kulej - 548-554 Allometric relationships for surface area and dry mass of young Norway spruce aboveground organs
by R. Pokorný & I. Tomášková - 555-560 Growth reaction of young wild cherry (Prunus aviumL.) trees to pruning
by I. Kupka - 561-566 Root systems of forest tree species and their soil-conservation functions on the Krušné hory Mts. slopes disturbed by mining
by P. Čermák & F. Fér - 567-572 Stem decay by Stereum sanguinolentum after red deer damage n the Českomoravská vrchovina Highlands
by P. Čermák & M. Strejček
2007, Volume 53, Issue 11
- 491-497 Heavy metals uptake by the hybrid aspen and rowan-tree clones
by J. Malá & P. Máchová & H. Cvrčková & T. Vaněk - 498-504 Possibilities of using rooted cuttings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) for stabilisation of forest ecosystems
by A. Jurásek - 505-515 Influence of a planting hole application of dolomitic limestone powder and basalt grit on the growth of Carpathian birch (Betula carpatica W. et K.) and soil chemistry in the air-polluted Jizerské hory Mts
by I. Kuneš & V. Balcar & D. Zahradník - 516-522 Experiences with forest reclamation of settling basins after industrial processing of manganese ore and pyritic shales
by P. Čermák & F. Fér - 523-527 Influence of soil temperature and precipitation depth on the biomass production of fruiting bodies of macromycetes in a submountain beech forest stand
by R. Janík & I. Mihál
2007, Volume 53, Issue 10
- 445-451 Feeding ecology of pine shoot beetles (Tomicus spp.) in tree crowns of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands under one-year outbreak
by A. Borkowski - 452-461 Root system development and health condition of sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) in the air-polluted region of Krušné hory Mts
by O. Mauer & M. Pop & E. Palátová - 462-466 Methods of complex evaluation of the necrotic disease of beech
by A. Cicák & I. Mihál & Ch. Tsakov & P. Petkov - 467-475 Regeneration under a shelterwood system of spruce-dominated forest stands at middle altitudes
by J. Souček - 476-482 Productivity and costs of the mechanised cut-to-length wood harvesting system in clear-felling operations
by R. Jiroušek & R. Klvač & A. Skoupý - 483-490 A contribution to the properties of combined plywood materials
by J. Hrázský & P. Král
2007, Volume 53, Issue 9
- 391-399 Germination of acorns and development of oak seedlings (Quercus robur L.) following flooding
by C. Kühne & N. Bartsch - 400-405 Influence of stand density, thinning and elevated CO2 on stem wood density of spruce
by I. Tomášková & R. Pokorný & M. V. Marek - 406-412 Game damage to forest trees
by V. Malík & P. Karnet - 413-423 Cambioxylophagous fauna of young spruce stands damaged by snow in the Beskids
by E. Kula & R. Kajfosz & W. Ząbecki - 424-444 Occurrence, biology and harmfulness of Galerucella lineola (F.) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) - Part 2. Larvae and this year's beetles
by J. Urban
2007, Volume 53, Issue 8
- 345-351 Assessment of some forest characteristics employing IKONOS satellite data
by Ľ. Scheer & R. Sitko - 352-358 Derivation of target stocking for forests of Norway spruce vegetation zone in Slovakia
by M. Moravčík - 359-363 Risk factors influencing the probability of browsing by hoofed game on forest trees
by V. Malík & J. Stuchlý - 364-380 Occurrence, biology and harmfulness of Galerucella lineola (F.) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) - Part 1. Last year's (parent) beetles
by J. Urban - 381-389 Parasitic Hymenoptera associated with Thecodiplosis brachyntera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) on the genus Pinus (Pinaceae) in the Czech Republic
by V. Skuhravý & C. Thuróczy
2007, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 299-307 Biological activity of anthropogenic soils after spoil-bank forest reclamation
by J. Remeš & R. Šíša - 308-313 Selected physical properties of initial soils on the outside spoil bank of the Belchatow brown coal mine
by M. Pająk & W. Krzaklewski - 314-319 Soil compaction caused by 450C Timber Jack wheeled skidder (Shefarood forest, northern Iran)
by R. Naghdi & I. Bagheri & M. Akef & A. Mahdavi - 320-333 Improving RBS estimates - effects of the auxiliary variable, stratification of the crown, and deletion of segments on the precision of estimates
by J. Cancino & J. Saborowski - 334-339 The fauna of cambioxylophagous insects on Scots pine trees declined after spells of drought in 2003
by J. Foit - 340-344 Contribution to the knowledge of Clethrionomys glareolus populations in forests of managed landscape in Southern Moravia (Czech Republic)
by J. Suchomel
2007, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 243-252 Variability in swelling of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) wood with the presence of compression wood
by V. Gryc & H. Vavrčík & P. Horáček - 253-266 The Pinus mugo complex - its structuring and general overview of the used nomenclature
by J. Hamerník & I. Musil - 267-277 Derivation of target structure for forests of Norway spruce vegetation zone in Slovakia
by M. Moravčík - 278-289 Processes of loss, recruitment, and increment in stands of a primeval character in selected areas of the Pieniny National Park (southern Poland)
by A. Jaworski & R. Podlaski - 290-298 Multifunctional forestry practices as a land use strategy to meet increasing private and public demands in modern societies
by F. Schmithüsen
2007, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 193-203 Spontaneous hybrids within the genus Abies - growth and development
by V. Janeček & J. Kobliha - 203-209 Effect of hydrogel application on survival and growth of pine seedlings in reclamations
by M. Sarvaš & P. Pavlenda & E. Takáčová - 210-221 Quality selection in young oak stands
by L. Chroust - 222-230 Utilization of digital photogrammetry in forestry mapping
by Š. Žíhlavník & F. Chudý & M. Kardoš - 231-242 Determination of the pressing parameters of spruce water-resistant plywood
by J. Hrázský & P. Král
2007, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 139-148 About the benefits of poststratification in forest inventories
by J. Saborowski & J. Cancino - 149-161 Uniqueness of limestone soil-forming substrate in the forest ecosystem classification
by P. Šamonil - 162-169 Natural forest regeneration in spruce monocultures in the Ukrainian Beskids - prognosis by FORKOME model
by I. Kozak & V. Parpan & G. Potaczala & H. Kozak & A. Zawadzki - 170-184 Production potential and ecological stability of mixed forest stands in uplands - VI. A beech/larch stand on a mesotrophic site of the Křtiny Training Forest Enterprise
by V. Hurt & P. Kantor - 185-191 A pheasantry as the habitat of small terrestrial mammals (Rodentia, Insectivora) in southern Moravia (Czech Republic)
by J. Suchomel & M. Heroldová
2007, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 93-100 Mineral nutrition in relation to the Norway spruce forest decline in the region Horny Spis (Northern Slovakia)
by Ľ. Ditmarová & J. Kmeť & M. Ježík & J. Váľka - 101-112 Multivariate statistical approach to comparison of the nutrient status of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) and top-soil properties in differently managed forest stands
by P. Samec & D. Vavříček & P. Šimková & J. Pňáček - 113-118 The root-plant ratio changes in the first growing periods of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) plantations
by I. Kupka - 119-128 Analysis of some dynamic series of forest production and trends of forest economics in the Czech Republic
by V. Kupčák - 129-137 Variability in density of spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) wood with the presence of reaction wood
by V. Gryc & P. Horáček
2007, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 41-46 Initial evaluation of half-sib progenies of Norway spruce using the best linear unbiased prediction
by J. Klápště & M. Lstibůrek & J. Kobliha - 47-56 Addressing spatial variability in provenance experiments exemplified in two trials with black spruce
by T. Funda & M. Lstibůrek & J. Klápště & I. Permedlová & J. Kobliha - 57-65 First evaluation of growth parameters in clonal test with wild cherry
by M. Hajnala & M. Lstibůrek & J. Kobliha - 66-73 Study of natural hybridization between Alnus incana (L.) Moench. and Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn
by V. Banaev & V. Bažant - 74-87 Differential success of somatic embryogenesis in random gene pool of Norway spruce
by M. Mauleová & J. Vítámvás - 88-92 The use of silica sand in micropropagation of woods
by H. Prknová
2007, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-12 Health condition of spruce stands in the Orlické hory Mts. in relation to climatic, anthropogenic and stand factors
by T. Žid & P. Čermák - 13-19 Effects of salinity on leaf characteristics and CO2/H2O exchange of Kandelia candel (L.) Druce seedlings
by D.-L. Qiu & P. Lin & S. Z. Guo - 20-34 Natural regeneration of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) in forest stands of Hurky Training Forest District, Higher Forestry School and Secondary Forestry School in Pisek
by F. Bušina - 35-40 Effects of varying doses of Frisol on European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) planted on spoil banks
by P. Bulíř
2006, Volume 52, Issue SpecialIssue
- 3-13 Status of soil acidification in North America
by M. E. Fenn & T. G. Huntington & S. B. Mclaughlin & C. Eagar & A. Gomez & R. B. Cook - 14-22 Forest soil acidification in the Czech Republic
by E. Klimo & J. Materna & V. Lochman & J. Kulhavý - 23-27 Acidification of forest soils in Slovakia - causes and consequences
by V. Pichler & E. Bublinec & J. Gregor - 28-34 Effect of controlled liming on the soil chemistry on the immission clear-cut
by V. V. Podrázský - 35-44 Experiences with liming in European countries - results of long-term experiments
by W. Schaaf & R. F. Hüttl - 45-51 Effect of forest liming in the Western Krušné hory Mts
by V. Šrámek & J. Materna & R. Novotný & V. Fadrhonsová - 52-57 Fertilizing and liming in a heather area of Norway
by K. J. Erstad - 58-64 Fertilization as an ameliorative measure - examples of the research at the Faculty of Forestry and Environment CUA in Prague
by V. V. Podrázský - 65-72 Fertilizing measures to decrease Norway spruce yellowing
by B. Lomský & V. Šrámek & M. Maxa - 73-78 Fertilization of spruce monocultures in the territory of Training Forest Enterprise in Kostelec nad Černými lesy
by J. Remeš & V. V. Podrázský - 79-86 Influence of wood ash recycling on chemical and biological condition of forest Arenosols
by R. Ozolincius & K. Armolaitis & A. Raguotis & I. Varnagiryte & J. Zenkovaite - 87-92 Factors influencing distribution of different Al forms in forest soils of the Jizerské hory Mts
by L. Mládková & L. Borůvka & O. Drábek & R. Vašát - 93-98 Suitability of pine bark to evaluate pollution caused by cement-lime dust
by A. Świercz
2006, Volume 52, Issue 12
- 537-546 Structure, growth and increment of the stands in the course of stand transformation in the Klokočná Forest Range
by J. Remeš & J. Kozel - 547-555 Occurrence variations and spatial distribution patterns of Eriophyes tiliae (Pgst.) (Acari, Eriophyidae) subspecies in the urban environment
by I. Buchta & E. Kula & M. Kresťanpolová - 556-564 Growth of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) treated with soil conditioners on Loket spoil bank
by P. Bulíř - 565-579 How do Czechs see urban forests?
by M. Vítková
2006, Volume 52, Issue 11
- 497-509 Spruce windfalls and cambioxylophagous fauna in an area with the basic and outbreak state of Ips typographus
by E. Kula & W. Ząbecki - 510-519 Factors controlling the regeneration process in unevenly aged silver fir forests: inferences from the spatial pattern of trees
by J. Paluch - 520-530 Distribution of tribes of cockchafers of the genus Melolontha in forests of the Czech Republic and the dependence of their swarming on temperature
by M. Švestka - 531-535 The occurrence of endophytic fungus Phomopsis oblonga on elms in the area of southern Bohemia
by M. Dvořák & D. Palovčíková & L. Jankovský
2006, Volume 52, Issue 10
- 439-445 Logging and forest decline effects on the surface humus horizons in the Šumava Mts
by V. Podrázský - 446-456 Development of the spruce natural regeneration on mountain sites in the Šumava Mts
by I. Ulbrichová & J. Remeš & D. Zahradník - 457-473 Dynamics of the health status of forest stands and its prediction on research plots in the Šumava Mts
by S. Vacek & V. Podrázský & K. Matějka - 474-481 Effect of Mg fertilization on yellowing disease of Norway spruce at higher elevations of the Šumava Mts., Czech Republic
by S. Vacek & V. Podrázský & M. Hejcman & J. Remeš - 482-495 Biomass and element pools of selected spruce trees in the catchments of Plešné and Čertovo Lakes in the Šumava Mts
by M. Svoboda & K. Matějka & J. Kopáček
2006, Volume 52, Issue 9
- 387-398 Forest topsoil organic carbon content in Southwest Bohemiaregion
by E. Cienciala & Z. Exnerová & J. Macků & V. Henžlík - 399-409 Structural diversity change and regeneration processes of the Norway spruce natural forest in Babia hora NNR in relation to altitude
by J. Vorčák & J. Merganič & M. Saniga - 410-416 Silvicultural assessment of reforestation under specific spoil bank conditions
by I. Kupka & K. Dimitrovský - 417-426 Importance of non-wood forest product collection and use for inhabitants in the Czech Republic
by L. Šišák - 427-437 Economic effectiveness of sustainable forest management
by K. Pulkrab
2006, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 337-347 Comparison of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.), Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) stem shape by means of geometrical methods
by M. Křepela & R. Petráš - 348-356 Frost cracks and their effect on the stability of birch stands in the Krušné hory Mts
by E. Kula & I. Buchta & P. Stránský - 357-385 Occurrence, development and economic importance of Phratora (= Phyllodecta) vitellinae (L.) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
by J. Urban
2006, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 293-305 Ecological valence of expanding European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic)
by S. Střeštík & P. Šamonil - 306-315 Regional analysis of climate change impact on Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) growth in Slovak mountain forests
by J. Ďurský & J. Škvarenina & J. Minďáš & A. Miková - 316-323 Application of image analysis in plant pathology and forest protection
by P. Čermák & P. Mazal & D. Palovčíková & L. Jankovský - 324-328 Recreational load as a driving variable for urban forests
by I. Kupka - 329-336 Effects of game on the condition and development of natural regeneration in the Vrapač National Nature Reserve (Litovelské Pomoraví)
by P. Čermák & R. Mrkva
2006, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 243-248 Changes in humus forms in gaps of the canopy of semi-natural beech stand
by V. V. Podrázský & J. Remeš - 249-254 The occurrence of Megastigmus pictus (Förster) (Hymenoptera: Torymidae) and Resseliella skuhravyorum Skrzypcz. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in the Chełmowa Góra forest reserve of theŚwiętokrzyskiNational Park (Poland)
by J. Bąk - 255-284 Occurrence, bionomics and harmfulness of Chrysomela populi L. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
by J. Urban - 285-292 Effects of different pressing conditions on properties of spruce plywoods
by P. Král & J. Hrázský
2006, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 197-207 Geometridae (Insecta: Lepidoptera) in stands of substitute species with the dominant position of birch
by E. Kula - 208-216 Spring phenology of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in a submountain beech stand with different stocking in 1995-2004
by B. Schieber - 217-225 Growth of mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra) in relation to the use of other tree species
by Z. Špinlerová & M. Martinková - 226-232 Actual status of the beech bark necrotic disease in NorthWestern Bulgaria
by A. Cicák & I. Mihál & Ch. Tsakov & P. Petkov - 233-241 Optimization of digital terrain model for its application in forestry
by M. Klimánek
2006, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 147-157 Development of young substitute larch (Larix decidua Mill.) stands after first thinning
by J. Novák & M. Slodičák - 158-171 Transformation of even-aged spruce stands at the School Forest Enterprise Kostelec nad Černými lesy: Structure and final cutting of mature stand
by J. Remeš - 172-180 Development of the primary values of yield tables of spruce in comparison with their development on permanent research plots
by R. Petráš & L. Brezina & J. Mecko - 181-187 Object-oriented classification of Ikonos satellite data for the identification of tree species composition
by F. Hájek - 188-196 Comparison and selection of growth models using the Schnute model
by Y. Lei & S. Y. Zhang
2006, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 101-107 Aspen micropropagation: use for phytoremediation of soils
by J. Malá & P. Máchová & H. Cvrčková & L. Čížková - 108-117 Regime and dynamics of soil moisture in forest ecosystems of Záhorská lowland
by L. Tužinský - 118-129 Effects of the thickness of rotary-cut veneers on properties of plywood sheets. Part 2. Physical and mechanical properties of plywood materials
by J. Hrázský & P. Král