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Effects of simulated historical tree litter raking on the understorey vegetation in a central European forest.

Ondřej VildJesse M KalwijRadim Hédl
Published in: Applied vegetation science (2015)
The season in which tree litter removal took place had a small but significant impact on the understorey vegetation, in particular affecting the germination and establishment of annual species. The large inter-annual variation in species richness calls for a long-term field experiment. The removal of nutrients via litter raking greatly exceeds atmospheric nutrient deposition, warranting a further investigation of litter raking as a potential tool for forest conservation.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • air pollution
  • carbon dioxide
  • plant growth