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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
Forests and forestry in 2021     pdf     HR     EN 5
 
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Mario Božić, Marijana Andabaka, Mislav Vedriš, Ernest Goršić, Krunoslav Teslak UDK 630* 923 + 924 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.1
Characteristics of private forest owners in relation to their activities in enlargement of forest holdings     pdf     HR     EN 7
Vinko Paulić, Tomislav Škarica, Damir Drvodelić, Milan Oršanić UDK 630* 270 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.2
Acoustic tomography assessment of decay in sessile oak trees     pdf     HR     EN 19
Željko Zečić, Andreja Đuka, Dinko Vusić, Branko Ursić, Davor Benić UDK 630* 811 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.3
The structure of above-ground biomass of wild cherry (Prunus avium L.) in lowland Croatian forests     pdf     HR     EN 31
Dalibor Ballian, Mirzeta Memišević Hodžić UDK 630* 232.1 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.4
Variability of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) in Bosnian-Herzegovinian provenance test: correlations between growth and leaf morphological traits     pdf     HR     EN 41
Oguzhan Bakan, Derya Eşen, Bilal Çetin UDK 630* 232.3 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.5
Phytotoxicity of clopyralid at high rates on seed germination of mediterranean pines     pdf     HR     EN 51
Osman Mujezinović, Kenan Zahirović, Mevaida Mešan, Sead Ivojević, Mirza Dautbašić UDK 630* 453 (001)
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.6
Analysis of the efficacy of pheromone Trypowit for catch of Trypodendron lineatum in Bosnia and Herzegovina     pdf     HR     EN 59
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Željko Španjol, Boris Dorbić, Sanja Končar, Martina Kičić, Nikola Vrh UDK 630* 187 + 228
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.1-2.7
Development of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) stands in permanent test surfaces of National park Brijuni     pdf     HR     EN 67
Summary
The area of the Brijuni archipelago, due to geomorphological-hydrological, climatic, natural and anthropogenic influences, makes up one of a few preserved natural, cultural and landscape values in the Adriatic. In the area of Veli Brijun, there are alternating elements of several forest stand types on a relatively small surface. The anthropogenic factor influenced the disappearance of parts of forests through logging and infrastructure construction. The second factor is excessive numbers of wildlife on the island. Consequently, two test surfaces were formed intended for ecosystem monitoring on the island of Veliki Brijun: one in the fenced area of the residential park of the White Villa (No. 57) and the other in the free space in the area referred to as the Dead Peak (No. 56). The research behind this paper was conducted in May 2017 on both permanent experimental plot within which vegetative-ecological and structural features of these stands were analysed. The obtained results were compared with the most recent previous measurement of the same surfaces conducted in 1988. Based on the processed data, huge differences were identified between the measured surfaces. The floristic aspect further accentuates the differences between the two localities. In the permanent experimental plot No. 56, there is hardly any shrub layer, while in the permanent experimental plot No. 57 the latter is extremely developed. Moreover, in addition to floral scarcity on the permanent experimental plot No. 56 it is important to highlight the impossibility of natural stand regeneration, while on the permanent experimental plot No. 57 dense sprouts and young growth were recorded. Considering the measured elements of stand structure in 1988 and in 2017, the stand in the permanent experimental plot No. 57 develops and grows naturally, while the stand in the permanent experimental plot No. 56 is undergoing a phase of regression and degradation due to a large influence of wildlife. First of all, the numbers of allochthonous wildlife in the specific part of the island need to be reduced to numbers that enable stand sustainability. The permanent test surface No. 57 and the surrounding area need to be preserved as a special forest vegetation reserve and measures need to be implemented within this protection category.

Key words: NP Brijuni; forest vegetation; stand structur

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