Browsing Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Schmidt, Wolfgang Prof. Dr."
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Rainfall partitioning and soil water dynamics along a tree species diversity gradient in a deciduous old-growth forest in Central Germany
(2010-09-06)Species diversity effects have been extensively investigated in grassland ecosystems, however, little is known about the influence of tree species diversity on the forest water cycle. ... -
Response of the understorey vegetation to selection cutting and clear cutting in the initial phase of Norway spruce conversion
(2010-09-02)The conversion of pure Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stands into mixed stands with site adapted tree species is the main challenge of silviculture in Central Europe nowadays. ... -
From arable field to forest: Long-term studies on permanent plots
(2009-01-13)Abandonment of former intensively used agricultural land is a widespread phenomenon throughout Europe since the late 1960s approximately. The absence of disturbance by agricultural land ... -
Zur Struktur und Diversität der Bodenvegetation in Laubwäldern mit unterschiedlicher Baumartenvielfalt
(2008-09-23)In this thesis, I investigate whether there are correlations between tree-layer diversity and herb-layer diversity as well as herb-layer productivity, and which environmental factors form the underlying mechanisms. ... -
Walddynamik in Mischwäldern des Nationalparks Hainich
(2006-07-19)The stand-structure of near natural, mixed broad-leaved forest stands in the eastern part of the Hainich Nationalpark was studied on four plots (à 0.64). The main objective was to find out if the actual species richness ... -
Die Initialphase der Vegetationsentwicklung nach Windwurf in Buchen-Wäldern auf Zechstein- und Buntsandstein-Standorten des südwestlichen Harzvorlandes
(2005-01-12)Vegetation development following a local summer storm in 1997 was studied in windthrown beech (Fagus sylvatica) forests on base-rich Zechstein sites (gypsum karst and dolomitic ...