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Research paper thumbnail of Diversity of vegetation in Scots pine monocultures on sandy soils in the Bory Tucholskie

Fałtynowicz W. 2014. Zróżnicowanie roślinności monokultur sosnowych na glebach piaszczystych Boró... more Fałtynowicz W. 2014. Zróżnicowanie roślinności monokultur sosnowych na glebach piaszczystych Borów Tucholskich. Sylwan 158 (2): 99−106.

Research paper thumbnail of Lichen diversity in the managed forests of the Karnieszewice Forest Division and its surroundings (N Poland

The lichen biota of the Karnieszewice Forest Division (N Poland) is presented. Despite it is pred... more The lichen biota of the Karnieszewice Forest Division (N Poland) is presented. Despite it is predominantly a strongly managed woodland area, 270 lichen species were found there including many rare species for Poland, as well as for European Low-land. Near 20% of the whole lichen biota are considered to be threatened in the country (categories CR, EN, VU), and 34 species are protected by law in Poland. Agonimia flabelliformis is reported for the second time from Polish lowlands.

Research paper thumbnail of Diversity of vegetation in Scots pine monocultures on sandy soils in the Bory Tucholskie

Fałtynowicz W. 2014. Zróżnicowanie roślinności monokultur sosnowych na glebach piaszczystych Boró... more Fałtynowicz W. 2014. Zróżnicowanie roślinności monokultur sosnowych na glebach piaszczystych Borów Tucholskich. Sylwan 158 (2): 99−106.

Research paper thumbnail of Lichen diversity in the managed forests of the Karnieszewice Forest Division and its surroundings (N Poland

The lichen biota of the Karnieszewice Forest Division (N Poland) is presented. Despite it is pred... more The lichen biota of the Karnieszewice Forest Division (N Poland) is presented. Despite it is predominantly a strongly managed woodland area, 270 lichen species were found there including many rare species for Poland, as well as for European Low-land. Near 20% of the whole lichen biota are considered to be threatened in the country (categories CR, EN, VU), and 34 species are protected by law in Poland. Agonimia flabelliformis is reported for the second time from Polish lowlands.

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