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Floristic and edaphic characteristics of beech and fir forests on mt. Maljen

Vicentijević, Mila; Knežević, Milan N.; Košanin, Olivera; Novaković-Vuković, Marijana; Belanović Simić, Snežana

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vicentijević, Mila
AU  - Knežević, Milan N.
AU  - Košanin, Olivera
AU  - Novaković-Vuković, Marijana
AU  - Belanović Simić, Snežana
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/820
AB  - This paper presents the results of a research of the ecology of beech and fir forests in the area of Mt. Maljen. Compared to their distribution in the Moesian province, beech and fir forests cover a much larger surface area in the Illyrian province. However, in Serbia this association is mainly distributed sporadically, except on Mt. Goc where it builds a large regional belt. The association of beech and fir occurs on different types of bedrock, ranging from acidic to ultrabasic ones and on a wide variety of soils, including humus-accumulative (mull-rankers) soils, brown (eutric), lessive and diluvial soils. In the site of Divcibare, located in the central part of Mt. Maljen, beech and fir forests occur sporadically. The Maljen mountain massif is predominantly composed of serpentinite and peridotite of Jurassic age, which is a highly specific bedrock in terms of chemical composition, crystal structure, decomposition and other properties, while it also has a strong impact on the genesis and properties of soil. Numerous rock cracks cause rapid water infiltration, leading to dry and warm soils formed on them, especially at the initial stages of soil formation. In addition to that, serpentinite is characterized by calcium deficiency and high concentrations of magnesium, iron, nickel, cobalt and chromium, which has an impact on soil properties and subsequently on the floristic composition. Another property of serpentinite is that it is home to diverse flora and vegetation, with beech and fir forests as one of its segments. The three soil types studied on the serpentinite of Mt. Maljen in this research are illimerized, pseudogleyic and eutric brown soils.
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Floristic and edaphic characteristics of beech and fir forests on mt. Maljen
EP  - 3794
IS  - 6
SP  - 3788
VL  - 26
UR  - conv_1277
ER  - 
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author = "Vicentijević, Mila and Knežević, Milan N. and Košanin, Olivera and Novaković-Vuković, Marijana and Belanović Simić, Snežana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This paper presents the results of a research of the ecology of beech and fir forests in the area of Mt. Maljen. Compared to their distribution in the Moesian province, beech and fir forests cover a much larger surface area in the Illyrian province. However, in Serbia this association is mainly distributed sporadically, except on Mt. Goc where it builds a large regional belt. The association of beech and fir occurs on different types of bedrock, ranging from acidic to ultrabasic ones and on a wide variety of soils, including humus-accumulative (mull-rankers) soils, brown (eutric), lessive and diluvial soils. In the site of Divcibare, located in the central part of Mt. Maljen, beech and fir forests occur sporadically. The Maljen mountain massif is predominantly composed of serpentinite and peridotite of Jurassic age, which is a highly specific bedrock in terms of chemical composition, crystal structure, decomposition and other properties, while it also has a strong impact on the genesis and properties of soil. Numerous rock cracks cause rapid water infiltration, leading to dry and warm soils formed on them, especially at the initial stages of soil formation. In addition to that, serpentinite is characterized by calcium deficiency and high concentrations of magnesium, iron, nickel, cobalt and chromium, which has an impact on soil properties and subsequently on the floristic composition. Another property of serpentinite is that it is home to diverse flora and vegetation, with beech and fir forests as one of its segments. The three soil types studied on the serpentinite of Mt. Maljen in this research are illimerized, pseudogleyic and eutric brown soils.",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
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Vicentijević, M., Knežević, M. N., Košanin, O., Novaković-Vuković, M.,& Belanović Simić, S.. (2017). Floristic and edaphic characteristics of beech and fir forests on mt. Maljen. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26(6), 3788-3794.
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Vicentijević M, Knežević MN, Košanin O, Novaković-Vuković M, Belanović Simić S. Floristic and edaphic characteristics of beech and fir forests on mt. Maljen. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2017;26(6):3788-3794.
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Vicentijević, Mila, Knežević, Milan N., Košanin, Olivera, Novaković-Vuković, Marijana, Belanović Simić, Snežana, "Floristic and edaphic characteristics of beech and fir forests on mt. Maljen" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26, no. 6 (2017):3788-3794,
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Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area

Blagojević, Velibor D.; Knežević, Milan N.; Košanin, Olivera; Kapović-Solomun, Marijana B.; Lucić, Radovan J.; Eremija, Saša M.

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Blagojević, Velibor D.
AU  - Knežević, Milan N.
AU  - Košanin, Olivera
AU  - Kapović-Solomun, Marijana B.
AU  - Lucić, Radovan J.
AU  - Eremija, Saša M.
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/783
AB  - This paper presents the results of soil research in Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) forest communities in the Visegrad area, carried out to determine the basic soil characteristics and eco-production potential of forest habitats as an important basis and framework for the successful management of these forests on the principles of sustainable development. Austrian pine forests in this region are an important and ecologically valuable community. The complexity of the geological structure and relief dynamics are dominant environmental factors that condition the expressed variability of soils in the study area. Forest communities of Austrian pine are formed on the peridotites and serpentinites, eutric ranker (haplic leptosol), eutric cambisol (haplic cambisols) and pseudogley (haplic planosol), dense granular and marl limestones calcomelanosol (mollic leptosol), rendzina (rendzic leptosol) and calcocambisol (leptic cambisol). The productivity of these soils is highly correlated with depth and texture composition, and the impact of these factors is linked with soil type, climate and other site conditions. In the research area, soil types with low production potential such as rankers, rendzinas, limestone and dolomite calcomelanosol are dominant. Deeper variants of eutric cambisol, pseudogley and calcocambisol can be classified as soils with moderate to high production potential.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area
EP  - 362
IS  - 2
SP  - 355
VL  - 68
DO  - 10.2298/ABS150706027B
UR  - conv_1213
ER  - 
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author = "Blagojević, Velibor D. and Knežević, Milan N. and Košanin, Olivera and Kapović-Solomun, Marijana B. and Lucić, Radovan J. and Eremija, Saša M.",
year = "2016",
abstract = "This paper presents the results of soil research in Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) forest communities in the Visegrad area, carried out to determine the basic soil characteristics and eco-production potential of forest habitats as an important basis and framework for the successful management of these forests on the principles of sustainable development. Austrian pine forests in this region are an important and ecologically valuable community. The complexity of the geological structure and relief dynamics are dominant environmental factors that condition the expressed variability of soils in the study area. Forest communities of Austrian pine are formed on the peridotites and serpentinites, eutric ranker (haplic leptosol), eutric cambisol (haplic cambisols) and pseudogley (haplic planosol), dense granular and marl limestones calcomelanosol (mollic leptosol), rendzina (rendzic leptosol) and calcocambisol (leptic cambisol). The productivity of these soils is highly correlated with depth and texture composition, and the impact of these factors is linked with soil type, climate and other site conditions. In the research area, soil types with low production potential such as rankers, rendzinas, limestone and dolomite calcomelanosol are dominant. Deeper variants of eutric cambisol, pseudogley and calcocambisol can be classified as soils with moderate to high production potential.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area",
pages = "362-355",
number = "2",
volume = "68",
doi = "10.2298/ABS150706027B",
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Blagojević, V. D., Knežević, M. N., Košanin, O., Kapović-Solomun, M. B., Lucić, R. J.,& Eremija, S. M.. (2016). Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 68(2), 355-362.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS150706027B
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Blagojević VD, Knežević MN, Košanin O, Kapović-Solomun MB, Lucić RJ, Eremija SM. Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2016;68(2):355-362.
doi:10.2298/ABS150706027B
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Blagojević, Velibor D., Knežević, Milan N., Košanin, Olivera, Kapović-Solomun, Marijana B., Lucić, Radovan J., Eremija, Saša M., "Edaphic characteristics of Austrian pine ( pinus nigra arn .) Forests in the Visegrad area" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 68, no. 2 (2016):355-362,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS150706027B .,
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