Authors
Jan Frouz, Ondřej Mudrák, Erika Reitschmiedová, Alena Walmsley, Pavla Vachová, Hana Šimáčková, Jana Albrechtová, Jabbar Moradi, Jiří Kučera
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
205
Pages
50-58
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Geodiversity plays an important role in species establishment during spontaneous succession. At post-mining sites in the Czech Republic in 2003, we established plots in which the surface of the heaped overburden was either kept wave-like or leveled. Based on surveys conducted from 2006 to 2015, leveled plots were increasingly dominated by grasses and herbs (and especially by the grass Calamagrostis epigejos) while the wave-like plots were increasingly dominated by the trees Salix caprea and Betula pendula.
In 2015, a detailed survey was conducted of the dominant species. Both S. caprea and B. pendula occurred more often in wave-like plots than in leveled plots; this was particularly true for trees taller than 1 m, which were absent in leveled plots. In wave-like plots, leaf and root biomasses of both woody species were higher on the wave slopes than on the wave depressions. Nitrogen content was higher …
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