2020
DOI: 10.12775/eq.2021.011
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Influence of soil moisture regime on the species diversity and biomass of the herb layer of pine forests in the Ural Mountains

Abstract: Adaptation of plant communities is an important factor for maintaining their functioning and stability in changing conditions. The aim of our research is study of the effect of soil moisture regime on the species richness and biomass of the herb layer for old-growth coniferous forests in the Ural Mountains (Russia). The research has been carried out between 57° 00'N; 60° 15''E and 57° 05'N; 60° 25'E. The studied area is part of the Zauralsky hilly piedmont province, the Southern boreal forest region. Sample pl… Show more

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“…Our research was conducted in the South Ural Mountains. The ecosystem functions of the forests of this region are important not only for the adjacent territories, but also for the planet as a whole [13]. However, intensive forest management has led to the transformation of the structure and functions of these extremely important mountain ecosystems over large areas and this process is still ongoing [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our research was conducted in the South Ural Mountains. The ecosystem functions of the forests of this region are important not only for the adjacent territories, but also for the planet as a whole [13]. However, intensive forest management has led to the transformation of the structure and functions of these extremely important mountain ecosystems over large areas and this process is still ongoing [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%