Naslov (eng)

Forest type of beech fir spruce and serbian spruce forests on mountain Radova in the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Autor

Eremija, Saša
Golić, Igor
Stajić, Snežana
Češljar, Goran
Lučić, Aleksandar
Miletić, Zoran
Mitrović, Suzana

Publisher

Parlar Scientific Publications

Opis (eng)

"Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.) is tertiary relict and endemic species with restricted and fragmented natural range in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, mainly around the mid-course of the Drina river. Serbian spruce has been on The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List (IUCN) of Threatened Species since 1998. In the beginning it was marked as a vulnerable species and since 2010 as an endangered species. Serbian spruce is a tree species which has a wide ecological aspect in relation to the basic ecological factors, and the forest associations that were the subject of this research are among the most valuable forest associations in the region. The research described in this paper conducted with an aim to define the type of forests that contain Serbian spruce as an edifier in the area of mountain Radava in the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in order to genetically preserve this rare and endangered tree species from the Balkans. Based on the research of ecological factors of habitats and the definition of production stand characteristics, the production type of forest was singled out - Forest type of European beech, silver fir, Norway spruce and Serbian spruce (Piceo omorikae-Abietetum) on a series of soils on limestone."

Jezik

engleski

Datum

2022

Licenca

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Predmet

Serbian spruce, Radava, ecological characteristics, structure and productivity

Deo kolekcije (1)

o:1347 Radovi Instituta za šumarstvo