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THE FIRST CONFERENCE OF LICENCED FORESTRY AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERS pdf HR EN | 537 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Damir DRVODELIĆ, Milan ORŠANIĆ | UDK 630* 232.3 (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) (001) | |
ASSESSMENT OF VIABILITY OF FRESH AND DELAYED GERMINATION SEEDS OF NARROW-LEAVED ASH (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl) pdf HR EN | 539 | |
Stefan F. WIRTH, Olivia WEIS, Milan PERNEK | UDK 630* 453 (001) | |
COMPARISON OF PHORETIC MITES ASSOCIATED WITH BARK BEETLES Ips typographus AND Ips cembrae FROM CENTRAL CROATIA pdf HR EN | 549 | |
Tolga OZTURK, Necmettin SENTURK | UDK 630* 376 (001) | |
PRODUCTIVITY AND COSTS OF TIMBER EXTRACTION BY URUS MIII SKYLINE YARDER IN NORTHEAST TURKEY pdf HR EN | 561 | |
Turan SÖNMEZ, Aydin KAHRIMAN, Abdurrahman ŞAHIN, Mehmet YAVUZ | UDK 630* 537 (001) | |
BIOMASS EQUATIONS FOR CALABRIAN PINE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION OF TURKEY pdf HR EN | 567 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Maja JURC, György CSÓKA, Boris HRAŠOVEC | UDK 630* 453 | |
POTENTIALLY IMPORTANT INSECT PESTS OF Celtis australis IN SLOVENIA, CROATIA AND HUNGARY pdf HR EN | 577 | |
Summary We have collected published data and carried out pilot studies on European nettle tree (Celtis australis) entomofauna in Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary. Seven taxa of Lepidoptera (Libythea celtis, Nymphalis polychloros, Archips xylosteana, Erannis defoliaria, Caloptilia fidella, Phyllonoricter millierella and Hyphantria cunea), one cerambycid (Neoclytus acuminatus) and one hemipteran (Metcalfa pruinosa) were found. Two species of Lepidoptera (L. celtis and P. millierella) are monophagous on the leaves of C. australis. The other recorded species are also known on other woody hosts. For N. polychloros, A. xylosteana, E. defoliaria, C. fidella and N. acuminatus European nettle tree is a new host plant. The monophagous species of butterflies on C. australis have appeared more frequently in the last decade. The results are intended to predict whether this tree species is suitable for introduction on a wider scale in pine plantations of Pinus nigra affected by climatic extremes, pests and diseases, such as sphaeropsis blight (Diplodia pinea). Taking into the account the potential rise and growing impact of European nettle defoliators, which, according to some projections will prosper in the future due to global warming, some reservations arise and reduction of C. australis viability are to be expected. Key words: Celtis australis; Southern/Central Europe; insects; defoliators; Lepidoptera; Coleoptera; Hemiptera | ||
Milorad DANILOVIĆ, Slavica ANTONIĆ, Zoran ĐORĐEVIĆ, Pajo VOJVODIĆ | UDK 630* 964 | |
FORESTRY WORK-RELATED INJURIES IN FOREST ESTATE „SREMSKA MITROVICA“ IN SERBIA pdf HR EN | 589 | |