Leś. Pr. Bad., 2009, Vol. 70 (4): 339–354.
Przebudowa drzewostanów z wykorzystaniem naturalnych
procesów sukcesyjnych
w Puszczy Białowieskiej
Stand conversion by means of natural succession in the
Białowieża Primeval Forest
Rafał Paluch1, Kamil
Bielak2
1Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa, Zakład Lasów Naturalnych,
17-230 Białowieża, Fax +48 085 681 2203, e-mail: R.Paluch@ibles.waw.pl
2Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego, Wydział Leśny, ul.
Nowoursynowska 159, 02-786 Warszawa
Abstract. The objects of the research were stands aged
60 years and older with birch or aspen (pionier species) in the
proportion equal or higher than 30%. The research was conducted in 40
randomly selected stands growing under the site conditions typical of
the fresh mixed deciduous forest (LMśw) and the fresh deciduous forest
(Lśw) in the Białowieża Primeval Forest.
The main species in the examined stands growing in the mixed deciduous
forest are spruce (36%), birch (29%), hornbeam (12%) and oak (10%). The
average share of other tree species does not exceed 5%.
In the fresh deciduous forest site type the major role is played by
hornbeam (32%) followed by birch (26%), while the share of spruce and
oak is markedly lower accounting for merely 15% and c. 10%,
respectively. In the mixed deciduous forest site type the species
composition of every fifth examined stands is similar to that of the
target forest (GDT), 40% of stands partially comply and 40% of stands
do not comply with the species composition model.
Only 5% of stands growing in the fresh deciduous forest site fully meet
the requirements of the GTD model, the species composition of 40% of
stands partially comply and 55% of stands largely depart from the
model.
An analysis of the species composition of stands with regard to their
compliance with the species composition of natural communities shows
that in both investigated forest site types only 10% of stands feature
a significant lack of compliance with the stand composition
model.
Hornbeam is the dominant species in the regrowth and undergrowth layer
of the examined stands. The natural regeneration of other tree species
is significantly limited.
The obtained results of the research point to the possibilities,
purposefulness and need to use natural succession in forest practice.
In fact, the transformation of transition stands in the Białowieża
Primeval Forest has, to some extent, been completed in a natural way.
Silvicultural measures should consist in the regulation of species
composition adjusted to the conditions in each stand.
Key words: forest site type, species composition, pioneer species, transition stands.

