Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. X
Written by Lucian-Constantin DINCĂ, Ilie-Cosmin CÂNTAR
The present paper intends to synthesize stand characteristics from karst areas located in Banatului Mountains, based on data from forest management plans realized during 1995-2007. As such, 1220 stand elements were analysed from this area where forests occupy a total surface of 2.904 ha. Common beech is the most widespread species from this area. The stand’s age distribution is relatively uniform, with a slight increased number recorded for the age class of over 120 years. The stands vegetate al altitudes between 185-1005 m, with an average altitude of 665 m for all studied stand elements. Asperula-Dentaria is the most common flora type, while calcic eutric cambisol is the most widespread soils type. Bm common beech mountain-premontane, average edaphic rendzinic is the most well represented station type.
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