2015
DOI: 10.1515/forj-2015-0025
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Aboveground Net Primary Production of tree cover at the post-disturbance area in the Tatra National Park, Slovakia

Abstract: Large-scale disturbances under the conditions of Slovakia, caused especially by storm and bark beetle, bring dramatic decline in carbon budget of the country, besides other negative consequences. The largest disturbance in modern history of the Slovak forestry was the storm damage that occurred in November 2004. The Tatra National Park (TNP) was one of the most affected regions. Thus, in this territory, two transects (T1 – the Danielov dom site and T2 – near the Horný Smokovec village) were established to surv… Show more

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“…independent variables) using speciesspecific allometric relations; see also Konôpka et al (2015). The stock was calculated separately for each transect, first at a plot level (as a sum of all trees on the plot), then as a mean value from the 25 plots.At the same time, two groups of tree components were considered: (1) foliage with fast turnover (shortly fixed carbon) and (2) stem plus branches with slow turnover (carbon fixed for a long period).…”
Section: Measurements and Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…independent variables) using speciesspecific allometric relations; see also Konôpka et al (2015). The stock was calculated separately for each transect, first at a plot level (as a sum of all trees on the plot), then as a mean value from the 25 plots.At the same time, two groups of tree components were considered: (1) foliage with fast turnover (shortly fixed carbon) and (2) stem plus branches with slow turnover (carbon fixed for a long period).…”
Section: Measurements and Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%