DIGITALNA ARHIVA ŠUMARSKOG LISTA
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ŠUMARSKI LIST 3-4/1964 str. 15 <-- 15 --> PDF |
Šumarstvo na području našeg Jadrana ima stručnjake-biologe, ima rasadnike, ima rezultate naučnih istraživanja, ima iskustva. Zar smijemo u takvim okolnostima čekati, očekivati povremene pozive na suradnju .prepustiti se slučajnostima? Slučajnostima da nam netko prepusti ili ne prepusti poslove naše struke. Problem se mora planski rješavati. I treba ići ukorak s današnjim zbivanjima, ne čekati sutrašnjicu. Jer, ono vječno sutra može biti i prekasno. HABITATS AND PROPAGATION OF POPLARS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA Summary The propagation trials with cuttings and setts carried out for the purpose of orientation in 1963 in the sub-Mediterannean area, where a regular soil cultivation was applied, have shown (in the main for Black Poplar) the following results: I) In the first year of propagation the height increment of shoots from cuttings averaged 140 cm., displaying a maximum of 2-2,5 m.; 2) A greater height increment of shoots was yielded by larger cuttings, i.e. the longer and larger ones; 3) The height increment of setts is smaller and even much smaller than the height increment of shoots from cuttings; 4) The larger the setts the smaller the height increment of their terminal shoots; 5) On the setts are formed small crowns and the small stems lay on their increement; 6) The height increment of shoots- from the setts is much greater till the commencement of summer than threafter; as to the shoots from the cuttings their growth rate depends upon the clones too. In nursery- trials where a regular soil cultivation (irrigation, loosening, weeding, fertilizing) was not performed, there died back till June 30th 12B/o of 325 cuttings, the leaves were shedded during summer, while after a month appeared new leaves, and at the end of the growing season there died back in total 40°,o of cuttings. The height growth of shoots from the cutings was on an average 0,5 m. From larger cuttings there developed longer shoots than from the ordinary ones; the difference was to 50—100%. On the basis of what has been said and on inventorying many habitats of Poplars (Populus nigra, alba, canescens, and foreign varieties) the following can be supposed: 1) Afforestation with Poplars may be carried out successfully in the Mediterrenean area on better sites especially in deeper sols. In the sub-Mediteranean in which there is no large choice of tree species, the planting of Poplars in mixture whit conifers can have a significant silvicultural and touristic role, especially on better sites along the coast. Poplars grow faster than any other broadleaved species or conifers. 2) As a preliminary culture or as an overstorey with intermixed Pines, Poplars can offter both to forestry and tourism quicker yields than sole culture of Pines and and other conifers. A consociation of Poplars, Pines and Ivy produces good and broad shade, and is very decorative too . 3) For the afforestation one can use Black Poplar, while the White Poplar is not likely to be the best. It is necessary to tets the varieties of these Poplars, as well as the foreign Poplar species and their varieties. 4) For the establishment of Poplar plantions one coudl use on better soils 1/2- or 1/3-rooted-cuttings, on poorer soils 0/2- or 0/3- plants; on the best soils exceptionally 2/3-plants. 5) Although we cannot yet assess the econnomicity, we consider that by establishing recreational forests today — in the era of more enlarged camping- tourism — we could attain great profitability ,greater than by establishing plantations in the continental area. In this manner our Adriatic tourism could be given a particular character different in relation to other Meditterranean countries. |