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ŠUMARSKI LIST 11-12/2023 str. 46     <-- 46 -->        PDF

(Table 3a). Northern crown exposure was the best for needle length, too (Table 3a). In A. concolor, needle mean values for BB and PP were nearly identical. Northern exposure had almost the best needle length and width (Figure 3b, Figure 4b), but it was not statistically approved in both properties (only in needle width,Table 3b). In Cedrus atlantica needles, great differences in the analyzed traits between parks were found only in needle width (Figure 3c, Figure 4c, Table 3c), where parks AK and BB had statistically the best values. At the same time, we can not conclude that some exposures gave the best results (Table 3c). In Picea abies needles (Figure 3d, Figure 4d), needle length and width were significantly higher in BB than in PP (Table 3d). The best results were found on northern and western exposure (needle length and width, resp.). In P. omorika needles the highest values were statistically approved in park PS (Figure 3e, Figure 4e, Table 3e). The longest needles were found on eastern exposure, but it was not statistically significant. For P. pungens needles (Figure 3f, Figure 4f, Table 3f), the highest and statistically approved length and width were found in park PS, while eastern exposure was the best (Table 3f). In Pinus nigra needles (Figure 3g, h;