scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question

Showing papers in "Lesnícky Časopis in 2012"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The 100% leaf onset is the most suitable phase for phenological monitoring of the canopy trees component and the 70% leaf budburst is suitable phenophase for monitoring of forest stands phenology.
Abstract: Vegetation index NDVI derived from satellite data MODIS (product MOD09) was used for monitoring of phenological phases of beech stands. The effect of leaves of upper story and undergrowth trees, understory vegetation, bark of thin and thick branches, trunk, and litter on NDVI value was identified and quantified for determination of the onset of phenological phases in five beech stands. The phenological observations were carried out in the spring 2011. Phenological curves were modelled for each stand. Inputs were NDVIsat derived from MODIS. The NDVI value for each component was determined from spectral analyses, and its percentage was estimated. Consequently, NDVIₘₒdₑₗ values were calculated for each stand and compared with NDVIₛₐₜ. We found out that NDVIₛₐₜ values are systematically biased from NDVIₘₒdₑₗ values a quotient q was established to revise this biased NDVIₛₐₜ values. Possibilities for satellite long-term phenological monitoring resulted from the quantified effect of individual forest components on NDVI value. The 100% leaf onset is the most suitable phase for phenological monitoring of the canopy trees component. The 100% leaf budburst is suitable phenophase for monitoring of forest stands phenology.

5 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-whole-area artificial reforestation approach is proposed for forest regeneration based on a combination of planting of desirable tree species and natural regeneration of other tree species from surrounding adult stands.
Abstract: The paper deals with non-whole-area artificial reforestation as a new rationalization method of forest regeneration based on a combination of planting of desirable tree species and natural regeneration of other tree species from surrounding adult stands. It presents the first preliminary results of the experiment established on the demonstration area Kysuce - locality Husarik. The first results suggest that non-wholearea artificial regeneration can bring significant cost savings in establishing and subsequent treatment of the forest cultures. On the other hand, the question of ensuring adequate regeneration of desirable tree species in required time remains open at this time, and longer monitoring is necessary.

1 citations