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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA
     
Uredništvo
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
Summary
Fungal diversity plays an important role in forest ecosystems stability as well in the health status of mycorrhizal forest trees. At research area in Istria, Croatia, pathogenic fungus Sphaeropsis tip blight (Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko et Sutton) caused substantial damage in Austrian pine (Pinus nigra J. F. Arnold) plantations during the last decades. This research continues on previous done in Austrian pine plantations on predisposition to S. sapinea infections, where site and stress conditions were determined as key factors, but also, the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi were confirmed as biological indicators of the health status in selected plantations. We analyzed fungal diversity of Austrian pine plantations to determine the dependence of species richness and its diversity index, both for total and ECM species only, in relation to S. sapinea infection rate and crown transparency of selected trees. Fungal samples were collected during 2013 at nine permanent research plots in autumn season. Their total and ECM species richness and diversity index were correlated to Sphaeropsis tip blight infection level and crown transparency. Our results did not confirm the hypothesis that Austrian pine plantations with higher total species richness and its diversity index are more resistant to S. sapinea infection nor to crown transparency. Oppositely, ectomycorrhizal species richness and its diversity index might be used as good biological indicators of S. sapinea presence and crown transparency of studied plantations.

Key words: Pinus nigra; Sphaeropsis sapinea; crown transparency; integrated forest protection; species richness; Shannon index; ectomycorrhizal fungi
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
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

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