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Polish to English translations [PRO] Forestry / Wood / Timber / lasy | |||||||
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3 +1 | thermophilous oak forest |
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2 | oak forest with herbaceous layer, with (good) groundcover/ground cover |
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2 | thermophilic/thermophile oak forest/ oak woods |
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oak forest with herbaceous layer, with (good) groundcover/ground cover Explanation: Dąbrowa świetlista − typ lasu dębowego charakteryzujący się skąpą warstwą krzewów i bogatym gatunkowo, bujnym runem. --- In an ecosystem, the ground cover forms the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer known as the herbaceous layer. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundcover ------- This chestnut oak forest with its herbaceous layer of fern, moss and woodland plants will forever remain intact ----------- Garlic mustard was invasive in the herb layer of a northern Illinois mesic upland white oak forest, with additional herbaceous layer components consisting of -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2015-10-27 09:53:28 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Herbaceous (non-woody) Layer The groundcover or herbaceous layer consists of grasses and forbs and ferns - non-woody plants without a perennial stem. - http://www.museum.state.il.us/muslink/forest/htmls/popups/in... ---------- The herbaceous stratum contains non-woody vegetation, or ground cover, growing in the forest with heights of up to about one and a half metres. The herbaceous layer consists of various herbaceous plants, grasses, dwarf shrubs (hemicryptophytes, geophytes, therophytes and chamaephytes) and young shrubs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratification_(vegetation)#He... |
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thermophilic/thermophile oak forest/ oak woods Explanation: Thermophilous oak forest (Potentillo albae-Quercetum, alliance: Quercio petreae-pubenscentis; 'swietlista dabrowa', 'ciepłolubna dabrowa') - https://goo.gl/Lht17t ---------- dąbrowa świetlista (grafika) - https://goo.gl/Py8T7N --------- thermophilic oak forest (images) - https://goo.gl/dYpqWx ----------- Elsewhere in Poland, there is no more regeneration of oak in thermophile forests as well, because grazing has been stopped (Jakubowska- Gabara, 1996). - https://goo.gl/kezdpC ----- Matuszkiewicz A (1977). Der thermophile eichenwald in NO-Polen als anthropozoogene Gesellschaft [The thermophile oak forest in NE Poland as the anthropic community]. |
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thermophilous oak forest Explanation: http://www.wyszkow.warszawa.lasy.gov.pl/aktualnosci/-/asset_... Świetliste dąbrowy to ciepłolubne lasy mieszane z dominacją w drzewostanie dębów - szypułkowego Quercus robur i bezszypułkowego Q. petraea. http://cepl.sggw.pl/sim/pdf/sim42_pdf/Ciurzycki,_Stepniewski... Regression of thermophilous oak forest Potentillo albae-Quercetum Publikacja Państwowego Wydawnictwa Naukowego http://www.rcin.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=52040&from=pubi... Fauna of Linden-oak-hornbeam (Tilio Carpinetum) and Thermophilous Oak (Potentillo albae-Quercetum) Forests of the Mazovian Lowland https://books.google.pl/books?id=ZmzyCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA87&dq=the... |
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Reference: Warto luknąć tu: Reference information: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/polish_to_english/botany/4006378-ś... |
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