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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA | ||
uredništvo | ||
THE NEW EU FORESTRY STRATEGY: FOR FORESTS AND THE FOREST-BASED SECTOR pdf HR EN | 445 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Damir DRVODELIĆ, Milan ORŠANIĆ, Sanja PERIĆ, Martina TIJARDOVIĆ | UDK 630*232.3+181.3 (001) | |
INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND MICRO-RELIEF IN NURSERIES ON MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PEDUNCULATE (Quercus robur L.) AND SESSILE OAK (Quercus petraea L.) FOREST SEEDLINGS pdf HR EN | 447 | |
Roman ROSAVEC, Zoran ŠIKIĆ, Željko ŠPANJOL, Damir BARČIĆ, Marko VUČETIĆ | UDK 630*431 (Pinus halpensis Mill) (001) | |
WILDFIRE THREATS WITHIN THE HABITAT CONDITIONS IN ALEPPO PINE STANDS (Pinus halepensis Mill.) OF ADRIATIC KARST AREA pdf HR EN | 461 | |
Jelena Nedeljković, Marko Lovrić, Dragan Nonić, Makedonka Stojanovska, Vaska Nedanovska, Nataša Lovrić, Vladimir Stojanovski | UDK 630*899 (001) | |
INFLUENCE OF POLICY INSTRUMENTS ON NON-WOOD FOREST PRODUCTS COMMERCIALIZATION IN CROATIA, MACEDONIA AND SERBIA pdf HR EN | 473 | |
Osman MUJEZINOVIĆ, Josip MARGALETIĆ, Tarik TREŠTIĆ, Mirza DAUTBAŠIĆ | UDK 630*451+151 (001) | |
THE IMPACT OF THE HABITAT TO THE PRESENCE OF BANK MOLE (Myodes glareolus) AND YELLOW-THROAT MOUSE (Apodemus falvicollis) IN THE AREA OF BOSNIA pdf HR EN | 487 | |
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE | ||
Milivoj FRANJEVIĆ | UDK 630*453 | |
BIVOLTINISM OF EUROPEAN HARDWOOD AMBROSIA BEETLE Trypodendron domesticum IN CROATIAN LOWLAND OAK STANDS OF JASTREBARSKI LUGOVI pdf HR EN | 495 | |
Summary: Ambrosia beetles are important technical pests that reduce economical value of oak timber. In Croatian oak stands earliest species T. domesticum starts its activity in early January. Monitoring of ambrosia beetles phenology with 5 IPM Tech Intercept panel traps completed with pheromones was conducted from beginning of January till early June. Data collecting for correlation between beetle swarming, mean minimal and maximal weekly temperatures was accomplished with use of Spectrum Technologies Inc. Watchdog® Weather Station 2000 Series. It was established that activity of T. domesticum starts when daily temperatures rise above 9°C. This early swarming often surprises foresters during winter harvesting and causes economical losses due to strict EN 1316-1 for round oak timber or Croatian HRN norms for oak round timber. First swarming lasts till and of March, interrupted by cold periods an bad weather. Second swarming was established in end of April with culmination in mid May. It is obvious that eggs laid in early January had time to reach imaginal stage till early/mid May when our panel traps registered second swarming. This is important conclusion because older entomological literature for Croatia mentioned only one swarming analogous with T. signatum. Knowledge about phenology of ambrosia beetle species is crucial in integrated oak timber protection regarding economical importance of these technical pests. Key words: Trypodendron; EN 1316-1; oak round timber; integrated timber protection | ||
Boris Hrašovec, Darko Posarić, Ivan Lukić, Milan Pernek | UDK 630*453 | |
FIRST RECORD OF OAK LACE BUG (Corythucha arcuata) IN CROATIA pdf HR EN | 499 | |