- Written by: Grzegorz Płócieniak
“Forest Echoes” is a quarterly magazine of friends of the forest. It has been published since 1924. In the pages of the magazine you can find many interesting articles that are sure to interest nature lovers.
We encourage you to read all the texts, especially the column by Prof. Andrzej M. Jagodzinski entitled "A guest in the house. “Guest at home...”. The text refers to a longer article by editor Agnieszka Niewinska titled. “Wild animals are knocking at the door”, published in the same issue (2/2025). Enjoy your reading!
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- Written by: Grzegorz Płócieniak
From the series “News from Kórnik Gardens”
Does the neighborhood of trees affect the underground fungal world? Research by Dr. Marta Kujawska and Prof. Tomasz Leski has shown that the species composition of trees affects the structure of the soil mycobiome. Pedunculate elm, although previously suspected of being able to form ectomycorrhizae, has been shown to be consistently associated with arbuscular mycorrhiza. The experiment proves that with whom a tree “shares a pot” matters for all life underground.
- Written by: Paweł Chmielarz
The latest issue of “Kórniczanin” (no. 11/2025) features an article by Prof. Pawel Chmielarz in the series “News from the Kórnik Gardens”, titled. “With Fiedler to the Rogalin meadows”. The article tells of a joint initiative to plant pedunculate oaks on the Warta River meadows in Rogalin, inspired by the activities of Marek Fiedler and the literary legacy of his father, Arkady. The article documents the actions of scientists, the local community and nature enthusiasts taken to preserve the cultural and natural landscape of this unique place. W We encourage you to learn more.
Photo credit: Paweł Chmielarz
- Written by: Ewa Mąderek
Stranger from the garden - the return of the violet carpenter bee
Issue 10/2025 of “Kórniczanin” features an article by Dr. Ewa Mąderek titled “Stranger from the garden - the return of the violet carpenter bee,” published in the series "News from the Kórnik Gardens. The article introduces the biology of the rare solitary bee, once considered extinct. Its return to the Polish fauna is an important signal of resurgent biodiversity. We encourage you to read it.
- Written by: Ewelina Ratajczak, Hanna Fuchs
In “Kórniczanin” (No. 9/2025), in the series “News from the Kórnik Gardens”, an article by Prof. Ewelina Ratajczak and Dr. Hanna Fuchs was published, entitled “Climatic Dilemmas of the Common Beech.” The authors describe the impact of climate change on the beech seed cycle and its future in European forests, presenting the results of research from the Institute of Dendrology PAS.
Photo credit: Joanna Kijowska-Oberc
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