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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA | ||
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of forestry and wood technology – provider of education in forestry and wood technology pdf HR EN | 205 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Hazan Alkan Akinci,Funda Erşen Bak | UDK 630* 622 + 564 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.5-6.1 | |
Pojava ženki velikog smrekinog likotoča Dendroctonus micans (Kugelann, 1794) na vitalnim stablima kavkaske smreke u Artvinu, Turska pdf HR EN | 207 | |
Arzu Ergül Bozkurt, Kamil Coşkunçelebi, Salih Terziog˘lu | UDK 630* 811 (001) https://doi.org/19.31298/sl.147.5-6.2 | |
Variation in needle anatomy of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations according to habitat and altitudinal zones in Türkiye pdf HR EN | 215 | |
Velisav Karaklić, Zoran Galić, Miljan Samardžić, Lazar Kesić, Saša Orlović, Martina Zorić | UDK 630* 114.6 (001) https://doi.org/110.31298/sl.147.5-6.3 | |
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from soils during the regeneration of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) stand in the summer period pdf HR EN | 227 | |
Summary The loss of soil organic carbon stock and increased CO2 emission from soil are induced by various human activities. The aim of this study was to examine whether an anthropogenic influence during the regeneration of a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) stand can affect the increment of CO2 emission from the soil. The research was carried out within three plots, out of which two were exposed to different degrees of anthropogenic influence. The air samples were collected using the soil respiratory chambers and analysed using the gas chromatograph Agilent 8890. Based on the obtained results, soil temperature and moisture as the most dominant drivers of the CO2 emission had different effects on the CO2 flux from soil depending on the intensity of anthropogenic influences and environmental conditions. Within the experimental plot with the significant soil alteration, a reliable positive correlation was detected for the CO2 flux with the soil temperature (r = 0.77, p < 0.05). High significant correlation was observed considering soil moisture (r = 0.85, p < 0.05) in the natural soil where the application of pesticides was conducted. The results showed that both soils that were exposed to the anthropogenic influences had notably higher values of the CO2 flux in comparison to the reference natural soil without anthropogenic impacts. Key words: CO2; pedunculate oak; anthropogenic influence; soil temperature; soil moisture | ||
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE | ||
Mario Šporčić, David Mijoč, Matija Bakarić, Zdravko Pandur, Marin Bačić, Matija Landekić | UDK 630* 969 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.5-6.4 | |
The challenge of recruiting forestry workforce in Europe and worldwide pdf HR EN | 239 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Matija Bakarić, Matija Landekić, Mario Šporčić | UDK 630* 907.1 + 934 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.5-6.5 | |
Revenue structure of public institutions for the management of protected areas in Republic of Croatia pdf HR EN | 251 | |
David Janeš, Ivica Papa, Sandi Matijašević, Ivan Žarković, Mihael Lovrinčević, Andreja Đuka | UDK 630* 686+463 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.5-6.6 | |
Useful GIS tools in defining forest accessibility pdf HR EN | 261 | |
Marija Popović, Hristo Mihaylov, Nikola Mihajlović, Zoran Popović | UDK 630* 156 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.5-6.7 | |
Incomes of roe deer management in the hunting grounds of Central Serbia pdf HR EN | 275 | |