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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
     
Zelić, J. UDK 630* 242 (Fagus sylvatica L.) 001.
Supplement of research of thinning method of regular beech stands     pdf     HR     EN 463
Ballian, D., Ž. Škvorc, J. Franjić, D. Kajba, S. Bogdan, F. Bogunić UDK 630* 165 + 181.8 (001)
Assessment of Certain Morphological Characteristics of Whitebark Pine (Pinus heldreichii Christ.) in Part of Its Area     pdf     HR     EN 475
Summary: Distribution range of whitebark pine (Pinus heldreichii) naturally covers areas of the Balkan and Apenine Peninsulas, predominantly consisting of impassable rocky slopes, 800–2500 metres above the sea level. This is a Tertiary relict and endemic species of European flora. Geographically remote and disjunctively distributed natural populations of whitebark pine found in the countries of the Balkan and Apenine Peninsulas represent slowly disappearing genetic particularities. Efficacy of the mesures intended for conservation of whitebark pine depend upon the extent of our knowledge of its genetic biodiversity, thus, the intention of this paper is to assess variability of certain morphological characteristics of cones and seeds in some natural populations of whitebark pine. Current situation found at certain localities does not benefit survival of whitebark pine, since natural processes of succession restrict areas suitable for its growth and development. Since these are small populations that had probably been interconnected after the last glaciation, and are now isolated, it can be assumed that they are governed by certain internal selection processes. Still, the time span starting with their separation is relatively short, and no greater differentiation has occurred. In this case, we can also assume the occurrence of conservative processes characterized by maintenance of the same genepool generation after generation, as the only genepool forced by natural selection. On the other hand, natural selection eliminates those individuals leaning toward progression, thus directly resulting in smaller variability among populations. The only possible way of protection of this valuable endemic and relict species in a currently altered ecological situation is in conducting of morphological and phenological studies, biochemical analyses, and results based creation of in situ and ex situ archives.
Key words: Bosnia and Hercegovina; morphology; Pinus heldreichii; Whitebark pine
Lukić, N., M. Božić, J. Čavlović, K. Teslak, D. Novosel UDK 630* 560 (001)
Investigating the Vertex III ultrasonic altimeter/distance measurer applicability in relation to the most commonly used altimeters in the forestry of Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 481
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Sabadi, R. UDK 630* 722
The Trade of Forest Products at the Transition to the third Millenium     pdf     HR     EN 489
Tucak, Z., V. Kosovel UDK 630* 156
Mines – Cause of the Biological and Economical Depression in the Hunting Grounds Managed by the Croatian Forests Ltd.     pdf     HR     EN 501
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Vodolšak, M., D. Križaj UDK 630* 156
Analysis of Financial Indexes in Making Use of the Hunting Right in an “Unprofitable” Hunting-Ground     pdf     HR     EN 505
Videc, G. UDK 630* 440 + 450
Application of the New Phytosanitary Measures for Wood Packaging Material in the International Trade     pdf     HR     EN 511

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