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Before Water Management Measures

  • 1st Edition, Volume 15A - January 1, 1985
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Miroslav Penka, Miroslav Vyskot, Emil Klimo, Ferdinand Vasicek
  • Language: English

The ultimate motivation for the study which is the subject of this book was the need to draw conclusions on the impact of man's activity on natural ecosystems. The results… Read more

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Description

The ultimate motivation for the study which is the subject of this book was the need to draw conclusions on the impact of man's activity on natural ecosystems. The results characterize the situation of the south-Moravian floodplain forest in the period of fading uncontrolled floods before the extensive technical measures successively changed the moisture regime by eliminating inundation and lowering the level of underground water. This publication is unique in Czechoslovakia as it records the ecological situation in the floodplain forest prior to the major and irreversible changes. The study also documents the exceptional role played by the Central-European floodplain forest in maintaining the gene pool and structure of the one thousand or so species in flora and fauna of an agricultural region.

Table of contents

1. Natural conditions of floodplain forests. 2. Basic environmental factors. 3. Primary Production. 4. Some physiological processes in the ecosystem of a floodplain forest. 5. Secondary Production. 6. Decomposition. 7. Cycling of mineral nutrients. Plates. Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 15A
  • Published: December 2, 2012
  • Language: English

About the editors

MP

Miroslav Penka

Affiliations and expertise
University of Agriculture

MV

Miroslav Vyskot

Affiliations and expertise
University of Agriculture

FV

Ferdinand Vasicek

Affiliations and expertise
University of Agriculture

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