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Growth Trends in Pedunculate Oak Stands in Croatia (CROSBI ID 474893)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Benko, Miroslav ; Novotny, Vladimir ; Vuletić, Dijana Growth Trends in Pedunculate Oak Stands in Croatia // Forest and Society: The Role of Research Poster Abstracts / Jandl, Robert ; Devall, Margaret ; Khorchidi, Margarete et al. (ur.). Kuala Lumpur: Federal Forest Research Institute, 2000. str. 127-127-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Benko, Miroslav ; Novotny, Vladimir ; Vuletić, Dijana

engleski

Growth Trends in Pedunculate Oak Stands in Croatia

In Croatia, the geowing stock of Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur, L.), is the second largest with contribution of 14% and also takes first place in total market value of timber. In researching ecological-managerial forest types in Croatia, for the past 40 years, the Forest Research Institute Jastrebarsko has established approximately 3000 sample plots in 500 dry (II-G-10) and humid (II-G-20) Pedunculate oak stands. The EMFT II-G-10 is represent with associations of Pedunculate oak and common hornbeam (Carpino betuli-Quercetum roboris), while the EMFT II-G-20 are associations of Pedunculate oak and great green weed (Genisto elatae-Quercus roboris). In compiling all parameters for evaluating the population structure of each sample plot, 1-3 mean stand trees were felled, dependent on the age of the plot and the number of trees. The data was recorded in the EGTRH database and in the CANASTA subtabase, and the stem analyses were carried out. The ecological-managerial forest type in considered to be a specific area of the forest and a forest land that has similar ecological and managerial factors that normal forest management depending upon. The ecological-managerial forest type can be determined by its geological structure, phytocenosis, soil type, climate, sylviculture characteristics, production capabilities and stand value. For each ecological-managerial forest type and forest land, the most favorable stand form, rotation, felling maturity, normal production and its value are determined.

growth; trends; oak; ecological management forest type

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Podaci o prilogu

127-127-x.

2000.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Forest and Society: The Role of Research Poster Abstracts

Jandl, Robert ; Devall, Margaret ; Khorchidi, Margarete ; Schimpf,

Kuala Lumpur: Federal Forest Research Institute

Podaci o skupu

XXI IUFRO World Congress 2000

poster

07.08.2000-12.08.2000

Kuala Lumpur, Malezija

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija