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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
     
Boris Vrbek
INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF FORESTS IN THE LIGHT OF THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF CLOSE COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE CROATIAN FORESTRY SCIENCE AND PROFESSION     pdf     HR     EN 5000
 
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Medak, Jasnica UDK 630* 188 (001)
Forests of Sweet Chestnut with Odorous Pig-Salad (Aposeri foetidae-Castanetum SativaeAss. nova) in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 5005
Ivanković,M., M. Popović, I. Katičić, G. von Wuehlisch, S. Bogdan UDK 630* 165 (001)
Quantitative Genetic Variation of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Provenances from the Southeastern Europe     pdf     HR     EN 5025
Littvay, Tibor UDK 630* 165 (001)
Phenotypic Stability andAdaptability of Families of Common Walnut (Juglans regia L.) in Progeny Tests     pdf     HR     EN 5038
Ivanković,M., M. Popović, S. Bogdan UDK 630* 232.3 (001)
Acorn Morphometric Traits and Seedling Heights Variation of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) from the Seed Stands in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 5046
Marjanović,H., M. Z. Ostrogović, G. Alberti, I. Balenović, E. Paladinić, K. Indir, A. Peressotti, D. Vuletić UDK 630* 120 + 114.2 (001)
Carbon Dynamics in younger Stands of Pedunculate Oak during two Vegetation Periods     pdf     HR     EN 5059
Dubravac,T., S. Dekanić,V. Roth UDK 630* 425 + 531 (001)
Damage Dynamics and Structure of the Pedunculate Oak Tree Crowns in Stands in Microelevations and Microdepressions – Results from the Monitoring on Permanent Experimental Plots     pdf     HR     EN 5074
Seletković,I., N. Potočić,V. Topić, L. Butorac, G. Jelić,A. Jazbec UDK 630* 232.3 Pinus nigra Arn. (001)
Influence of Various Container Types and Slow-release Fertilizer Doses on Growth and Physiological Parameters of Black Pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) Seedlings     pdf     HR     EN 5090
Krpan, A. P.B., Ž. Tomašić, P. Bašić Palković UDK 630* 537 + 562 (001)
Biopotential of Indigobusch (Amorpha fruticosa L.) – Second Year of Investigation     pdf     HR     EN 5103
Pernek,M., N. Lacković UDK 630* 453 (001)
The Role of Bark Beetles in Silver Fir Decline and Possible Use of Pheromone Traps for the Monitoring     pdf     HR     EN 5114
Liović, Boris UDK 630* 443 (001)
The Influence of Powdery Mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides Griff. et Maubl.) on Growth and Survival Rate of Oak Seedlings     pdf     HR     EN 5122
Pernek,M., M. Županić, D. Diminić,T. Cech UDK 630* 443 (001)
Phytophthora Species on Beech and Poplars in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 5130
 
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE
     
Pilaš,I., Š.Planinšek UDK 630* 116 + 114
The Reconstruction of the Water Regime in Lowland Forests in Support of Sustainable Management     pdf     HR     EN 5138
Potočić,N., I. Seletković UDK 630* 533 + 425
Defoliation of Forest Trees in Croatia in the period 2006 – 2009     pdf     HR     EN 5149
Roth,V., S. Dekanić,T. Dubravac UDK 630* 232.3 (Quercus robur L.)
Effect of Acorn Size on Morphological Development of One-year-old Seedlings of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) in Differing Light Conditions     pdf     HR     EN 5159
Gradečki-Poštenjak, M., S. Novak Agbaba, R. Licht, D. Posarić UDK 630* 232.3
Dynamics ofAcorn Production and Quality of English OakAcorn (Quercus robur L.) in Disrupted Ecological Conditions     pdf     HR     EN 5169
Summary: Pedunculate oak is a climatogenic species and it constitutes principal forest communities. If some ecological factor in its habitat is altered, due to unfavorable biotic and abiotic factors, common oak cannot adjust fast and it suffer substantial damage over the years. Current ecological imbalance can be recognized as main reason in oak dieback. Deterioration sings become visible and they are reflected in decline of tree vitality, unsettled and low yield and also remote natural forest regeneration.
Variability in acorn production is the result of sin ecological and genetic factors. Acorn yield is the most influenced by maternal trees. Pedunculate oak belongs to subgenus Lepidobalanus and has tendency of periodical yield, with return of every 4 years (abundant), and every 2 years (normal).
Research on acorn production have been carried out in “Spačvanski bazen” area in period from 2006 to 2010. Main research goal was to monitor acorn crop according to quality and quantity, in stands of different age - middle aged, older and old forests, so production potential could be identified.
Experimental plots were established in 2006. (Tables 1 and 2). Acorn production assessment- acorn growth and development, was monitored by cone-shaped acorn-collecting traps method. Acorn-collecting traps were placed beneath the canopy of selected trees of different crown damage classes. In the crop years acorns were collected, and in the spring next year seedlings were counted. Collected materials were analyzed in the Laboratory for testing seed quality. Seed quality was tested accordingly to ISTA methodology.
Monitoring of growth and development of acorns by acorn-collecting traps method (Table 3) proved the fact that most matured and normally developed acorns came from older stands, and the least in old stands. Regarding crown damage degrees the most matured acorns came from crown damage class 2A, and least from class 2B and 3.
First acorn crop was in 2006 and second in 2010. (Tables 4 and 5). In year 2006 acorn crops was more abundant than in 2010. The best acorn crop was in old stands (on average 269 kg/ha), the worst was in middle aged forests (41 kg/ha). With reduction of tree age came reduction in acorn crop. Yield in 2010 was the best in older forests (90 kg/ha) and the worst in middle aged forests (30 kg/ha). Average number of seedlings was at its peak in old forests (40000 pts/ha), the worst in older forests (16167 pts/ha). Periodicity in acorn production during the period of 11 years in the management unit Slavir and on the area of Forest Administration Office Vinkovci followed same trend in 11 years time (Figure 1 and 2).
Annual acorn production was monitored for 11 years and crop years were: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2010. Average quality values for acorns harvested on experimental plots were: 2006. (Figure 3)- viability 83%, insects presence 12% 1000 seed weight 5384 g, number of acorn/kg 185 pts/kg; yield 2010. (Figure 4): germination capacity 71%, rotten and decayed seed 29%, 1000 seed weight 4933 g, number of acorn/kg 203 pts/kg.
Based on study of acorn periodicity yielding and quality crops conclusions can be made: degree of crown defoliation significantly influences quantity of produced acorns, old forests produced the most acorns, seed production decreased with age. Number of seedlings shows us that the most quality acorns remains in crowns and its fells after commercial seed collecting are completed. In middle aged forest number of seedlings in double the quantity than other investigated stands, acorn maturation is longest, and acorn fells on ground later. Monitoring of dynamics and seed production quantity during 11 years, crop years occurs significantly every 2 to 3 years and they differ in quantity. During that period were 5 mast years. Abundance of yield represents productional potential of stands. In old stand abundant acorn crops is identified with average yield of 269 kg/ha or 114748 pts of acorn /ha. Seed production abundancy is far below what is considered as abundant, therefore significant effort is required for preserving acorns in crowns after maturing and felling on the ground.
Key words: pedunculate oak; acorn production; acorn quality; acorn-collecting traps method; stand production potential
Topić,V., L. Butorac, G. Jelić UDK 630* 539 (Arbutus unedo L.)
Wood and Foliage Mass in Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo L.) Maquis on theArea of Vrgorac     pdf     HR     EN 5182
Perić,S., M. Tijardović, A. Jazbec UDK 630* 232:233 + 120
Results of Research on Douglas Fir Provenances in Ecologicaly Different Continenetal Parts of Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 5190
Novak Agbaba,S., N. Ćelepirović, M. Ćurković Perica UDK 630* 442
Protection of Sweet Chestnut Stands     pdf     HR     EN 5202
Indir,K., V. Novotny UDK 630* 55 : 565
Circular Sample Plot Size Impact on Structure Elements Estimation in Selected Pedunculate Oak Stands     pdf     HR     EN 5211
Vuletić, D., S. Krajter, O. Vlainić UDK 630* 907 + 907.2
Review of Local Residents and UsersAttitudes Towards Nonwood Forest Products and Services with Remarks on Obstacles and Possibilities for Improvement     pdf     HR     EN 5222
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Vrbek, B., I. Pilaš UDK 630* 114.4 + 232.4
Researches of Soil Changes in the Pinus and Robinia Forest on Đurđevački SandsArea     pdf     HR     EN 5230
Seletković,I., N. Potočić, M. Šango UDK 630* 232.3 (Fagus sylvatica,Quercus robur)
Useability of Hungavit, a Preparation for FoliarApplication, for Enhancement of Quality of Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Seedlings in Nursery Production     pdf     HR     EN 5239
Paladinić,E., D. Štimac, H. Marjanović, I. Balenović, M. Z. Ostrogović UDK 630* 49 : 562 (Abies alba Mill.)
ProductionAspect of Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.) Dieback on Example of a few Beech-fir Stands     pdf     HR     EN 5248
Matošević,D., M. Pernek UDK 630* 453
Alien and Invasive Insects in Croatian Forest Ecosystems and Estimate of their Damage     pdf     HR     EN 5264
Benko,M., I. Balenović UDK 630* 587
Past, Present and Future of Application of Remote Sensing Methods in Croatian Forest Inventory     pdf     HR     EN 5272
Novotny,V., I. Balenović, N. Medenjak, D. Štorga, D. Pošta UDK 630* 569
Research on Structure of older and old Common Beech Stands in Management Unit “Đurđevačka Bilogora”     pdf     HR     EN 5282

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