Projects / Programmes
Natural regeneration processes in beech forests after disturbance
| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
| 4.01.00 |
Biotechnical sciences |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
|
| Code |
Science |
Field |
| 4.01 |
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences |
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries |
natural forest regeneration, soil, microbial communities, carbon, nitrogen, forest ecosystem disturbances
Organisations (1)
, Researchers (27)
0404 Slovenian Forestry Institute
| no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
| 1. |
29875 |
Marko Bajc |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
302 |
| 2. |
59444 |
David Debevec |
|
Technical associate |
2024 - 2025 |
6 |
| 3. |
52869 |
Natalija Dovč |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
119 |
| 4. |
29164 |
PhD Mitja Ferlan |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2023 |
242 |
| 5. |
21242 |
PhD Tine Grebenc |
Plant production |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
535 |
| 6. |
22609 |
PhD Jožica Gričar |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
601 |
| 7. |
39085 |
PhD Janez Kermavnar |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2025 |
156 |
| 8. |
57915 |
Veronika Končan |
|
Technical associate |
2023 - 2025 |
2 |
| 9. |
07127 |
PhD Hojka Kraigher |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
1,399 |
| 10. |
15108 |
PhD Lado Kutnar |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
851 |
| 11. |
53180 |
PhD Olivera Maksimović |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2023 - 2024 |
74 |
| 12. |
20842 |
PhD Aleksander Marinšek |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
429 |
| 13. |
37938 |
PhD Tijana Martinović |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
71 |
| 14. |
57740 |
Vesna Meden |
|
Technical associate |
2022 |
7 |
| 15. |
24268 |
PhD Tanja Mrak |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Head |
2022 - 2025 |
169 |
| 16. |
59312 |
Saša Ogorevc |
|
Technical associate |
2024 - 2025 |
7 |
| 17. |
34505 |
PhD Janez Pavčič |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
13 |
| 18. |
17336 |
Matej Rupel |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
81 |
| 19. |
53019 |
Gregor Skoberne |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
67 |
| 20. |
58516 |
Saša Šercer |
|
Technical associate |
2023 - 2025 |
8 |
| 21. |
31877 |
PhD Nataša Šibanc |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
129 |
| 22. |
17331 |
Magda Špenko |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
5 |
| 23. |
24777 |
Barbara Štupar |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
29 |
| 24. |
38188 |
PhD Tina Unuk Nahberger |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
82 |
| 25. |
22592 |
PhD Urša Vilhar |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Researcher |
2022 - 2025 |
472 |
| 26. |
50188 |
Boštjan Zupanc |
|
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
0 |
| 27. |
21137 |
Daniel Žlindra |
Forestry, wood and paper technology |
Technical associate |
2022 - 2025 |
191 |
Abstract
Forests are estimated to contain large C stocks and contribute largely to global C storage, and thus represent critical components in the global C cycle. Forest harvesting and natural disturbances represent dramatic events in the development of an ecosystem, that can turn forest soils into temporary C source rather than a C sink, although it remains unclear how long this effect lasts. Furthermore, forest management changes soil microbial biodiversity and affects various groups of soil microbes and the processes that they mediate disproportionately. This bilateral project is built upon the complementary expertise of the researchers from Slovenia and the Czech Republic and uses the existing experimental settings in Slovenia. It aims to explore the effects of forest stand disturbances on biodiversity and ecosystem processes involving soil microbes, including primary production, decomposition, nutrient cycling and soil chemistry. In addition, we will track the resilience of soil microorganisms and the regeneration of forest to estimate the recovery rate after forest disturbances. This will not only contribute to the quantification of the disturbances impact, but also substantially increase our understanding of the functioning of the forest soil microbiome. The research will be performed in silver fir-beech forests covering high Karst areas of Slovenia. The main objective of this project is to define the roles of mycorrhizal fungi, saprotrophic fungi and bacteria in forest soils in the process of natural regeneration after cutting or natural disturbance (e.g. windthrow). The specific aims are to compare the effects of forest disturbances on gross ecosystem properties and processes, to describe microbial community development after this, and to identify how functional guilds of microbes and microbe-mediated ecosystem processes in forest soils respond. The results should help to aid the understanding of effects of forest management as well as natural disturbances.