Tytuł pozycji:
Diversity of flora in the undergrowth of park afforestations, rural plantings and oak-hornbeam forests
The process of forest fragmentation has been observed in many countries, where plant species had adapt to different
habitats, such as for example manor parks and rural plantings. A number of scientists have studied the parks as sites
where waning environments and landscapes find their shelter. In 2011–2012, research was undertaken on diversity of
vegetation in afforestations of parks, rural plantings and oak-hornbeam forests in Sandomierz Basin. In order to compare
the means obtained univariate analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) was used with juxtaposing divided by
each of the two criteria: size (the small, and large parks) and conservation(cultivated parks and nonclutivated parks).
Tukey’s test was used to examine the significance of differences between respective groups. Analyses were with
STATISTICA 9.1. software. Plants classified as forest species, grassland species and those of synanthropic communities
were observed in all the afforestations. The parks with high wooded and not mowed areas and oak-hornbeam
forests were more forest-like than other types of afforestations studied.