2019
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229319020133
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Long-Term Postfire Changes of Soil Characteristics in Dark Coniferous Forests of the European North

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“…In various regions, the success of post-fire regeneration has been noted by many authors. At the same time, a number of authors noted that successful regeneration did not always take place in burnt areas [11,13,14,15]. To assess the progress of the forest community regeneration after disturbances, the following parameters are often used: the abundance, the number of species, and the structure of dominance [4,12,13,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In various regions, the success of post-fire regeneration has been noted by many authors. At the same time, a number of authors noted that successful regeneration did not always take place in burnt areas [11,13,14,15]. To assess the progress of the forest community regeneration after disturbances, the following parameters are often used: the abundance, the number of species, and the structure of dominance [4,12,13,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, a number of authors noted that successful regeneration did not always take place in burnt areas [11,13,14,15]. To assess the progress of the forest community regeneration after disturbances, the following parameters are often used: the abundance, the number of species, and the structure of dominance [4,12,13,15,16]. The process of post-fire replacement of conifers by deciduous species is widespread.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%