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THE PROBLEM OF FORMULATING A CONSISTENT FORESTRY AND WOOD PROCESSING POLICY IN CROATIA pdf HR EN | 5 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Željko ZGRABLIĆ, Hrvoje MARJANOVIĆ, Danko DIMINIĆ | UDK 630* 443 (001) | |
CAN WE PREDICT SPHAEROPSIS SAPINEA OUTBREAK BY MONITORING FUNGAL DIVERSITY IN AUSTRIAN PINE PLANTATIONS? pdf HR EN | 7 | |
Matija LANDEKIĆ, Mario ŠPORČIĆ, Ivan MARTINIĆ, Matija BAKARIĆ, Kruno LEPOGLAVEC | UDK 630* 629 (001) | |
INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE ON MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE OF FORESTRY COMPANY pdf HR EN | 17 | |
Ivan ŠIRIĆ, Ante KASAP, Ivica KOS, Tomislava MARKOTA, Draženko TOMIĆ, Milan POLJAK | UDK 630* 120 +172.8 (001) | |
HEAVY METAL CONTENTS AND BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL OF SOME WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOMS pdf HR EN | 29 | |
Summary The concentration of Fe, Zn and Cu in ten edible mushrooms in Medvednica Nature Park was determined. The similarity between the studied species was deterimend by cluster analysis based on concentrations of the aforementioned metals in the fruit bodies. The analyses of heavy metals were carried out by X – ray fluorescence spectormetry. The highest concentration of Fe (153.96 mg kg–1) was determined in Tricholoma portentosum, and the highest concentration of Zn (90.60 mg kg–1) was determined in Tricholoma terreum. The highest concentration of Cu was determined in Macrolepiota procera (78.18 mg kg–1). The concentrations of Zn and Cu significantly differed (p<0.05; p<0.001) between examined saprophytic and ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. A considerably higher concentration of the analysed elements was found in the cap than in the stipe for all mushroom species. All mushrooms species were bio-exclusors of Fe in relation to the underlying soils. Cluster analysis performed on the basis of the bioaccumulation of the studied metals revealed great similarity of mushroom species belonging to the same genus and partial similarity of species of the same ecological affiliation. Key words: heavy metals; edible mushrooms; bioaccumulation potential; ecology | ||
Osman TOPACOGLU, Hakan SEVIK, Kerim GUNEY, Canan UNAL, Erol AKKUZU, Ahmet SIVACIOGLU | UDK 630* 181.5 (001) | |
EFFECT OF ROOTING HORMONES ON THE ROOTING CAPABILITY OF Ficus benjamina L. CUTTINGS pdf HR EN | 39 | |
Jovana PETROVIĆ, Srećko ĆURČIĆ, Nenad STAVRETOVIĆ | UDK 630* 907 + 234 (001) | |
INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES AND ECOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SPREADING IN THE AREA OF THE OBRENOVAČKI ZABRAN NATURE MONUMENT (CENTRAL SERBIA) pdf HR EN | 45 | |
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Gabrijel HORVAT, Jozo FRANJIĆ | UDK 630*187 | |
INVASIVE PLANTS OF KALNIK FORESTS pdf HR EN | 53 | |