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Pattern and dynamics of the ground vegetation in south Swedish Carpinus betulus forests: importance of soil chemistry and management
Author(s) -
Brunet Jòrg,
FalkengrenGrerup Ursula,
Tyler Germund
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
ecography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.973
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1600-0587
pISSN - 0906-7590
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0587.1997.tb00420.x
Subject(s) - herbaceous plant , carpinus betulus , vegetation (pathology) , environmental science , species richness , ecology , agronomy , geography , biology , pathology , medicine , beech , fagus sylvatica
The vegetation and environmental conditions of south Swedish hornbeam Carpinus betulus forests are described with data from 35 permanent sample plots The main floristic gradient of the ground vegetation is closely related to acid‐base properties of the top soil base saturation, pH and organic matter content Other floristic differences are related to tree canopy cover and the distance of the sample plots to the Baltic coast Species richness of herbaceous plants typical of forests increases with soil pH, The number of other herbaceous species, occurring in both forests and open habitats, and of woody species is not related to pH Comparisons of vegetation data from 1983 and 1993 show relatively small compositional differences of the herbaceous forest flora The number of other herbaceous species increased considerably m those plots where canopy trees had been cut after 1983 The number of new species in managed plots increases with soil pH Species losses and gains of the herbaceous forest flora between 1983 and 1993 are generally lower as compared with other herbaceous species and woody species However, the ground cover of herbaceous forest species, especially of Oxalis acetosella and Lamium galeobdolon , was considerably lower in 1993 as compared to 1983 in both unmanaged and managed plots Possible explanations for this decrease are current soil acidification and drought during the growing season

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