L. Hatlapatková’s scientific contributions

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Restoration of surface humus layers on afforested agricultural soils
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January 2011

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Zprávy lesnického výzkumu

L. Hatlapatková

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The paper documents the state of upper layers on both forest and afforested agricultural soils in Norway spruce and beech stands compared with grassland. The research was conducted in the Orlické hory Mts., on the ecosite of 6K - acid beech-with-spruce forests. Altitude ranges between 780 - 920 m above sea level. The amount and chemical characteristics of the L, F, H and Ah horizons were compared. The restoration of surface humus was described as relatively rapid, showing a legacy of former agricultural use. The effects of beech on afforested agricultural soils were comparable with the spruce though we can suppose the effect of aerial liming at higher altitudes.

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... Similar amounts of SOC were documented in other studies of larch (2.8 t ha − 1 ) and birch stands (2.4 t ha − 1 ), both 12 years after afforestation (Podrázský, 2008;Kacálek et al., 2010). Comparable SOC (1.3 t ha − 1 ) was observed in afforested spruce stands, but at the age of 40 years (Hatlapatková and Podrázský, 2011). On the other hand, significantly higher SOC were reached in beech (5.8 t ha − 1 ) and spruce (5.5 t ha − 1 ) stands at the age of 12 years in the Orlické hory Mts. ...

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Biomass productivity, forest stability, carbon balance, and soil transformation of agricultural land afforestation: A case study of suitability of native tree species in the submontane zone in Czechia
Restoration of surface humus layers on afforested agricultural soils
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  • January 2011

Zprávy lesnického výzkumu