Relations between features of forest floor vegetation and surface soil horizons properties in scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in southwest Poland
Relacje między cechami runa a właściwościami powierzchniowych poziomów gleby w drzewostanach sosnowych południowo-zachodniej Polski
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The paper presents the studies on relations between features of forest floor vegetation and surface soil horizons (organic and humus) properties. The research was taken in 100 pine stands located in southwest Poland. The investigated relations were different when concerning two forest floor layers. The higher values of the analysed herb layer indicators (the herb layer cover and the amount of plant species in the herb layer) are related to the higher trophy of the surface soil horizons. For the analogous moss layer indicators the relations are opposite to the herb layer relations. In the investigated pine stands the forest floor species composition was more related to organic than to humus horizon properties.
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