broj: 11-12/2022
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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA | ||
Uredništvo | ||
At the end of 2022 pdf HR EN | 473 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Nikola Pernar, Darko Bakšić, Mario Ančić, Ivan Perković | UDK 630* 114 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.1 | |
Chemical properties of topsoil in relation to lithology and geomorphology of high karst pdf HR EN | 475 | |
Milica Kovač, Branislav Kovačević, Lazar Kesić, Erna Vastag, Vanja Vuksanović, Saša Orlović | UDK 630* 231 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.2 | |
Variability and discrimination power of anatomical parameters in Juglans regia half-sib lines originating from natural stands in Đerdap gorge, Serbia in nursery conditions pdf HR EN | 487 | |
Milorad Danilović, Ljupčo Nestorovski, Slavica Antonić, Vladimir Puđa, Vladimir Ćirović | UDK 630* 360 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.3 | |
Cost-effectiveness analysis of harvester John Deere 1470D Eco III in poplar (Populus × Canadensis) plantations – case study pdf HR EN | 497 | |
Fahrettin Atar | UDK 630* 164 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.4 | |
Population Variability of Common Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) in North-Eastern Part of Turkey According to the Involucre Morphology pdf HR EN | 507 | |
Summary The objective of this study was to investigate involucre morphological variability of common hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L., Betulaceae) populations in Turkey. In total, 12 natural populations of common hornbeam located in four different watersheds of the Eastern Black Sea Region were sampled from three different altitude zones up to 1200 m a.s.l. Involucres have been examined biometrically by analyzing 13 morphological characteristics. High phenotypic variability was determined both among and within the studied populations. Furthermore, grouping of populations according to the eco-geographic principle was revealed. Variation in most of involucre characteristics from the Camlıhemşin, Çaykara and Trabzon-Maçka watersheds appeared to be related mostly to altitude. The trees in the higher elevations were characterized with the smaller involucres than those in the lower elevations. However, this trend has not been observed in the populations from the Giresun-Espiye watershed. Moreover, trees from that region at lower altitude had the smallest involucres. Overall, our results confirm the Eastern Black see region as one of the hot spots of biodiversity and that the involucre morphological variability is the result of the complex evolutionary process related to the adaptation and plasticity. Key words: common hornbeam; morphology; altitude; variation; population | ||
Korhan Enez, Gamze Savaci, Temel Sariyildiz | UDK 630* 114 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.5 | |
Effects of logging residues and skid roads on litter decomposition rate and nutrient release of black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) pdf HR EN | 517 | |
Linda Bjedov, Marko Vucelja, Josip Margaletić | UDK 630* 159 (001) https://doi.org./10.31298/sl.146.11-12.6 | |
Influence of body size and coloration on the mate choice in striped stink bug (Graphosoma lineatum L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) pdf HR EN | 529 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Goran Matijević, Velibor Peulić, Marijan Cesarik, Željko Zečić, Matija Landekić | UDK 630* 304 + 964 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.146.11-12.7 | |
General qualification of injuries of road accident participants with reference to forestry pdf HR EN | 535 | |