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DO WE USE BIOMASS AS AN ENERGY SOURCE? IF SO, HOW DO WE USE IT?
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Degmečić, D., T. Florijančić, K. Krapinec, D. Domić | UDK 630* 156 (001) |
Roe Deer Antlers as a Guideline for Managing the Local Population
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Barčić, D., V. Ivančić | UDK 630* 116 + 425 (001) |
Impact of the Prudinec/Jakuševec Landfill on Environment Pollution
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Jakovljević, T., G. Pánczél, M. Manninger, N. Potočić, I. Seletković, T. Dubravac, M. Gradečki-Poštenjak | UDK 630* 160 (001) |
Beech Leaves (Fagus Sylvatica L.), Reference Sample of ICPForests and itsApplicability in Determination of Total Nitrogen and Carbon in Leaves
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Ballian, D., M. Memišević, F. Bogunić, N. Bašić, M. Marković, D. Kajba | UDK 630* 164 (Quercus robur L.) (001) |
Morphological Variability of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) in the Region of Croatia and Western Balkans
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Summary: The paper presents a research study into the intrapopulation and interpopulation variability of morphological traits of pedunculate oak leaf in Western Balkan countries (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro). A total of 65 populations and 650 trees were analyzed. Morphometric analysis included 14 morphological traits in all. Descriptive analysis, analysis of variance, discrimination analysis and multiple tests were used for statistical processing. Significant differences were found both in interpopulation and individual intrapopulation variability. Intrapopulation variability were statistically more significant than interpopulation variability. The highest variability was exhibited by the length of leaf petiole, the incision of leaf to the central nerve, and the incision of leaf blade. Variance analysis, discrimination analysis and multiple testing for the investigated traits, which were grouped according to the country of origin, indicate the existence of statistically significant differences among the studied populations. Consequently, the studied material from each country represents a separate group. Accordingly, forest reproductive material should exclusively consist of autochthonous material. No leaf hairiness was registered in the studied leaf material, which points to the absence of hybridization with pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens). This research may be viewed as a starting point for the selection of seed stands, improvement and preservation of genetic diversity of pedunculate oak, as well as for discriminating individual species, hybrid swarms and lower pedunculate oak taxa. Key words: intra- and interpopulation variability; morphometric leaf analysis; Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) |
Mešić, A., T. Gotlin Čuljak, T.Miličević | UDK 630* 145.7 + 153 + 453 (001) |
Population Dynamycs of Invasive Species Cameraria ohridella Deschka et Dimić (Lepidoptera: Gracilariidae) in Central Croatia
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Vasić, V., Z. Galić, M. Drekić | UDK 630* 232.3 + 441 (001) |
Efficiency and Selectivity of some Herbicides in Nursery Production of Poplar Seedlings
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Glavendekić, Milka | UDK 630* 442 (001) |
Parasitoids and Hyperparasitoids of Erannis Defoliaria CL. (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in Oak Forests
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