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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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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Oršanić, M., D. Drvodelić, I. Kovačević UDK 630* 232.3 (001)
Nursery Production of Black Walnut (Juglans nigra L.) Seedlings     pdf     HR     EN 207
Prka, M., A. P. B. Krpan UDK 630* 525 (001)
The Problem of Establishing the Assortment Structure of Even-Aged Beech Stands     pdf     HR     EN 219
Summary: The subject of research was probability of appearance of technical roundwood timber assortments in trees according to type of felling, as well as the difference between shares of technical roundwood timber assortments according to diameter class and type of felling. The percentages of technical roundwood established in this research were compared to the planned values (assortment tables) which are applied in forestry operational bodies. Research was carried out on a sample consisting of 787 trees in thinning felling, 1025 trees in preparatory felling, 606 trees in seeding felling and 583 trees in final felling. An overall number of 3001 exemplary trees were included in the research. The age of the felling areas studied was between 59 and 91 years in the preliminary yield (thinning), 94 to 110 years in preparatory felling, 100 to 112 years in seeding felling, and 98 to 112 years in final felling areas.
We think that the approach to establishing the assortment structure of even-aged beech stands taken so far is to a large extent wrong. The operative assortment tables give too high estimates of top quality timber assortments of all types of felling, except the final felling of seeding beech felling areas. Timber assortment tables that take into consideration the type of felling as one of the inputs, enable a more reliable estimate of assortment structure of the felling area and more precise planning of timber mass marked for felling. In this case, as a distinguishing factor, we took the selection criterion for marking trees for felling which is applied for the types up to, and including, the preparatory felling. For that reason, timber assortment tables were made separately for thinning and preparatory felling, and separately for seeding and final felling.
On the basis of the research results, new assortment tables were made according to Croatian Standards of Forest Exploitation Products from 1995. Seeding and final felling show by ca 8–14 % higher shares of top quality timber assortment (F and L) than thinning and preparatory felling. On the other side, thinning and preparatory felling show by ca 4–15 % higher shares of technical roundwood assortment of lower quality (second-class and third-class) than seeding and final felling.
Key words: assortment structure; common beech; even-aged beech stands; timber assortment tables
Ballian, D., F. Bogunić, G. Božič UDK 630* 165 (001)
Genetic Variability of Norway Spruce (Picea abies /L./ H. Karst.) in the Bosnian Part of the Dinaric Mountain Range     pdf     HR     EN 237
 
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE
     
Čavlović, J., K. Teslak, M. Božič, D. Kremer, Z. Spajić UDK 630* 560 (Juglans nigra L.)
Growth and Increment of Black Walnut (Juglans nigra L.) in Eastern Region of Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 247
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Margaletić, J., M. Grubešić, T. Kalvi, G. Videc UDK 630* 450 + 451
Influence of European Beaver (Castor Fiber L.) on the Forest Ecosystem of the Management Unit “Turopoljski Lug”     pdf     HR     EN 257

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