broj: 9-10/2006
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Vukelić, J., D. Racić, D. Baričević | UDK 630* 188 (001) | |
Phytocoenosis of Silver Fir and Hop Hornbeam (Ostryo-Abietetum/Fukarek 1963/Trinajstić 1983) in the Hinterland of Vinodol pdf HR EN | 387 | |
Idžojtić, M., M. Glavaš, M. Zebec, R. Pernar, P. Beuk, I. Prgić | UDK 630* 442 (001) | |
Intensity of Infection with Yellow Mistletoe and White-berried Mistletoe on the Area of the Forest Administrations Vinkovci and Nova Gradiška pdf HR EN | 399 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Grbac, Ivica, Renata Ojurović | UDK 630* 812 | |
Nanotechnology Applications in the Forest-Based Industries pdf HR EN | 411 | |
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Trinajstić, I. | UDK 630* 188 | |
Phytosociological Faetures of the Ass. Hippophao-Berberdetum Moor 1958 (Berberidion vulgaris) in Croatia pdf HR EN | 421 | |
Summary: The work outlines the earlier published literature data on the localities of Hippophaë rhamnoides L. in Croatia (Schlosser & Vukotinović 1869, Pichler 1891, Hirc 1906, Trinajstić 1984, Z. Pavletić 2005). H. rhamnoides is a relict glacial species whose few localities in the Drava River riparian zone in a wider area around Varaždin have been destroyed during the hydrotechnical works in the construction of the storage lake for the Hydro-Electric Power Plant “Varaždin”, and which, therefore, according to Nikolić & Topić (2005a) belongs to the category of “regionally extinct taxa”. In the Drava River riparian zone near Križovljan-grad, in the spring of 1996, the small stands were discovered where H. rhamnoides was present. There, this species builds a separate underbrush community – the ass. Hyppophao-Berberidetum Moor 1958, and so far it is the first and only locality of the said community in Croatia. In the analyzed phytocenological relevé, 15 species have been registered out of which 10 species are characteristic for particular syntaxa, while 5 species belong to the companion species, as can be seen in the attached relevé. Particularly interesting is that in the floristic composition prominent among other bushy species is a special ecotype of the Scotch pine – Pinus sylvestris, a low tree having the characteristic, twisted trunk as the pioneer species in overgrowing the gravel riverbanks. | ||
Kapec, D. | UDK 630* 424 + 429 + 48 (Quercus robur L.) | |
The Influence of Dieback Intensity, Microrelief and Sava’s Flood Water on the Condition and the Structure Pedunculate Oak’s Stands in Management Unit “Žutica” pdf HR EN | 425 | |