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M. Popijac: DEBLJINSKl PRIRAST STABALA HRASTA LUŽNJAKA I l´OLJSKOCi JASKNA U ŠUMAMA ... Šumarski list br. II I 2, (XXIV (200»). 637-647
The growth of ash trees is higher in association Genisto elatae - Quercetum
roboris caricetosum ramotae, Horvat 1938, hut it had the tendency of
/ailing down ten years ago.


Decreasing of increment in the following years: 1966, 1971, 1973, 1975,
1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1989 and 1990 is bound with the
climate conditions and because of low level underground water in vegetation
period which is dependent of the quantity of rain. Hydraulic land-
reclamation and improvement have had big influence for the basin of the
river Česma.


2) Examining of the diameter growth through regression analysis proved a
strong linear connection with diameter for all trees in the tested associations.
We have seen the difference between oak and ash trees in two associations.
Regression constants were negative for oak trees in both associations,
but proved bigger in typical forest of the pedunculate oak and hornbeam.
The values of ash trees were bigger in the stands of oak with Genista
tinctoria and Carex remotae. All data were presented with parabola too,
but it wasn.t neccessary because of the strong linear connection.


3) The hights of the trees were similar, but there existed significant difference,
because the height of oak trees was bigger in typical forest ofthepeduncule
oak and hornbeam. The ash trees achieved bigger values in the stands of
oak with Genista tinctoria and Carex remotae.


4) Presentation of the diameter growth and diameter class produced the following
conclusions:


a) Correlation between the breast height diameter and diameter growth
was very strong for oak trees. That correlation has weakened for the ash
trees.


b) Increment of trees in diameter class 21-40 cm was decreasing, because
those are pressed trees in the stands of the 5"´ age class.


c) The diameter increment of oak trees was increasing constantly in diameter
class 51-60 cm. That trees proved the best trees in the measuring
stands.


d) The oak trees above 60 cm were growing and continue to grow, but the
ash trees are decreasing. The ash trees were earlier physically mature
in the 5"´ age class. That conclusion come out from the research of ours
scientists Fukarek (1954), Benić (1953, 1954) and Plavsic (1954, 1956,
1962). They proposed shorter rotation for the European ash, because
that is the only way to have a good stem and annual ring over 3 mm.


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