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Plant diversity and soil properties in pristine and managed stands from Bosnian mixed forests
Authors:Sebastia, M.T.   Casals, P.   Vojnikovic, S.   Bogunic, F.   Beus, V.
Affiliation:1 Agricultural Engineering School, University of Lleida, Av. Rovira Roure 191, E-25198 Lleida, Spain
2 Laboratory of Plant Ecology and Forest Botany, Technology and Forestry Centre of Catalonia, Pujada del Seminari s/n, E-25280 Solsona, Spain
3 Faculty of Forestry, University of Sarajevo, Zagrba"c"ka 20, 33000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract:We compared pristine and managed beech–fir mixed forestsin Bosnia to assess the impact of management on plant speciesdiversity, vegetation structure and soil–vegetation interaction.Traditionally, management of Bosnian mixed forests has beenby the opening of small gaps, similar to those occurring naturally.Species composition revealed three successional vegetation groups,two mainly in managed forests (regenerating and mature) andone mainly in pristine old growth forests. Managed sites showeda tendency to be more diverse in plant species than pristinesites, and were also more heterogeneous. Diversity was clearlyexplained by vegetation groups; mature managed stands showingthe highest plant diversity and regenerating stands the lowest,both in terms of species richness and abundance distributions.Plant diversity decreased with canopy cover and increased withcarbon concentration in the Ah horizon, being accurately modelledby both factors. Although topographical conditions were homogeneousamong sites, vegetation was very sensitive to small changesin environmental variables at the local scale. Vegetation reflecteda combination of past situations, represented by C in the Ahhorizon, and current conditions, represented by canopy coverand the C : N ratio in the LF organic layers, suggesting bothsensitivity to present-day environmental conditions as wellas the imprint of past events.
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