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Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)

Novaković-Vuković, Marijana; Eremija, S.; Lučić, Aleksandar; Hadrović, S.; Solomun, Kapović M.; Blagojević, V; Košanin, Olivera

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novaković-Vuković, Marijana
AU  - Eremija, S.
AU  - Lučić, Aleksandar
AU  - Hadrović, S.
AU  - Solomun, Kapović M.
AU  - Blagojević, V
AU  - Košanin, Olivera
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1048
AB  - Black pine forests of the Western Balkans constitute a significant complex of azonally and orographically-edaphically conditioned forests, on the ophiolite massifs of central and eastern Bosnia, as well as western and, to a certain extent, central Serbia. CA and Cluster analysis showed that there was no overlap in the floristic composition, which means that there are significant differences between the studied stands Stands in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) are floristically richer with 152 taxa recorded, while stands in Serbia had 82 taxa recorded. On the territory of B&H, communities grow under the conditions of maritime and humid climate; while in Serbia they grow in continental climate with less rainfall and significant exposure to sub-Mediterranean weather. In black pine forests in B&H two types of soil were described: eutric humus-siliceous, and brown soil on serpentinite; while in Serbia, there was only one type - eutric humus-siliceous. No significant differences were found in the spectrum of life forms. In the spectrum of floral elements, mesophilic floral elements (Central and Sub-Atlantic) were dominant on the territory of B & H; while stands in Serbia, were richer in xerophilous floral elements (Mediterranean, Balkan, Balkan-Apennine). Shannon-Wiener index and evenness index showed higher values in B&H.
T2  - Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
T1  - Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)
EP  - 5010
IS  - 2
SP  - 4999
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.15666/aeer/1702_49995010
UR  - conv_1400
ER  - 
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author = "Novaković-Vuković, Marijana and Eremija, S. and Lučić, Aleksandar and Hadrović, S. and Solomun, Kapović M. and Blagojević, V and Košanin, Olivera",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Black pine forests of the Western Balkans constitute a significant complex of azonally and orographically-edaphically conditioned forests, on the ophiolite massifs of central and eastern Bosnia, as well as western and, to a certain extent, central Serbia. CA and Cluster analysis showed that there was no overlap in the floristic composition, which means that there are significant differences between the studied stands Stands in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) are floristically richer with 152 taxa recorded, while stands in Serbia had 82 taxa recorded. On the territory of B&H, communities grow under the conditions of maritime and humid climate; while in Serbia they grow in continental climate with less rainfall and significant exposure to sub-Mediterranean weather. In black pine forests in B&H two types of soil were described: eutric humus-siliceous, and brown soil on serpentinite; while in Serbia, there was only one type - eutric humus-siliceous. No significant differences were found in the spectrum of life forms. In the spectrum of floral elements, mesophilic floral elements (Central and Sub-Atlantic) were dominant on the territory of B & H; while stands in Serbia, were richer in xerophilous floral elements (Mediterranean, Balkan, Balkan-Apennine). Shannon-Wiener index and evenness index showed higher values in B&H.",
journal = "Applied Ecology and Environmental Research",
title = "Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)",
pages = "5010-4999",
number = "2",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.15666/aeer/1702_49995010",
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Novaković-Vuković, M., Eremija, S., Lučić, A., Hadrović, S., Solomun, K. M., Blagojević, V.,& Košanin, O.. (2019). Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). in Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 17(2), 4999-5010.
https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1702_49995010
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Novaković-Vuković M, Eremija S, Lučić A, Hadrović S, Solomun KM, Blagojević V, Košanin O. Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). in Applied Ecology and Environmental Research. 2019;17(2):4999-5010.
doi:10.15666/aeer/1702_49995010
conv_1400 .
Novaković-Vuković, Marijana, Eremija, S., Lučić, Aleksandar, Hadrović, S., Solomun, Kapović M., Blagojević, V, Košanin, Olivera, "Floristic composition of black pine forests on serpentinite in the territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H)" in Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 17, no. 2 (2019):4999-5010,
https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1702_49995010 .,
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Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska

Drazić, S.; Danilović, Milorad; Stojnić, Dušan; Blagojević, V.; Lucić, R.

(Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Drazić, S.
AU  - Danilović, Milorad
AU  - Stojnić, Dušan
AU  - Blagojević, V.
AU  - Lucić, R.
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/942
AB  - The focus of this paper is on the description of the openness of primary forest traffic infrastructure in the Republic of Srpska. The data were collected using Garmin Oregon 600 GPS devices across the entire territory of state forests, managed by the Public Enterprise, Sume Republike Srpske", and the recorded traces were compared and corrected by orthophoto snapshots with a 0.50 m resolution. The tools used for the processing of collected data were software ESRI ArcGIS 10.2 and Quantum GIS 16.2. In addition, the analysis covers all forest roads that pass through state forests that can be used for forest management and enable the movement of trucks. Public roads are only taken as an overview of openness of this category of roads and forest openness is shown by forest categories. The analyses included 843,466.00 ha out of the total of 1,002,056.00 ha of state-owned forests. The final aim of this analysis was to obtain a clear insight into the quantitative status of primary forest traffic infrastructure in the Republic of Srpska. The data were collected during 2016. Based on the analysis, the total density of the network of primary forest traffic infrastructure for the research area was 9.28 m/ha without public roads, i.e. 11.21 m/ha with public roads. In addition, density of the network of primary forest traffic infrastructure was determined separately for each category of forests, and the highest density of forest road network was found in forest plantations (11.57 m/ha or 14.82 m/ha with public roads) and high forests with natural regeneration (11.13 m/ha or 12.49 m/ha with public roads).
PB  - Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo
T2  - Šumarski list
T1  - Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska
EP  - 185
IS  - 3-4
SP  - 183
VL  - 142
DO  - 10.31298/sl.142.3-4.7
UR  - conv_2070
ER  - 
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author = "Drazić, S. and Danilović, Milorad and Stojnić, Dušan and Blagojević, V. and Lucić, R.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The focus of this paper is on the description of the openness of primary forest traffic infrastructure in the Republic of Srpska. The data were collected using Garmin Oregon 600 GPS devices across the entire territory of state forests, managed by the Public Enterprise, Sume Republike Srpske", and the recorded traces were compared and corrected by orthophoto snapshots with a 0.50 m resolution. The tools used for the processing of collected data were software ESRI ArcGIS 10.2 and Quantum GIS 16.2. In addition, the analysis covers all forest roads that pass through state forests that can be used for forest management and enable the movement of trucks. Public roads are only taken as an overview of openness of this category of roads and forest openness is shown by forest categories. The analyses included 843,466.00 ha out of the total of 1,002,056.00 ha of state-owned forests. The final aim of this analysis was to obtain a clear insight into the quantitative status of primary forest traffic infrastructure in the Republic of Srpska. The data were collected during 2016. Based on the analysis, the total density of the network of primary forest traffic infrastructure for the research area was 9.28 m/ha without public roads, i.e. 11.21 m/ha with public roads. In addition, density of the network of primary forest traffic infrastructure was determined separately for each category of forests, and the highest density of forest road network was found in forest plantations (11.57 m/ha or 14.82 m/ha with public roads) and high forests with natural regeneration (11.13 m/ha or 12.49 m/ha with public roads).",
publisher = "Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo",
journal = "Šumarski list",
title = "Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska",
pages = "185-183",
number = "3-4",
volume = "142",
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Drazić, S., Danilović, M., Stojnić, D., Blagojević, V.,& Lucić, R.. (2018). Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska. in Šumarski list
Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo., 142(3-4), 183-185.
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.3-4.7
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Drazić S, Danilović M, Stojnić D, Blagojević V, Lucić R. Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska. in Šumarski list. 2018;142(3-4):183-185.
doi:10.31298/sl.142.3-4.7
conv_2070 .
Drazić, S., Danilović, Milorad, Stojnić, Dušan, Blagojević, V., Lucić, R., "Openness of forests and forest land in the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republic of Srpska" in Šumarski list, 142, no. 3-4 (2018):183-185,
https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.3-4.7 .,
conv_2070 .