Ivetić, Vladan

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Projects
Establishment of Wood Plantations Intended for Afforestation of Serbia Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation
Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200169 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry) COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
[691149] ANID PIA/BASAL [FB0002]
COST-action [CA19128PEN-CAFoRR] COST Action [FP1202]
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [CA19128] European Union [676876]
Generalitat Valenciana [CIPROM/2022/37] Plant Biodiversity of Serbia and the Balkans - assesment, sustainable use and protection
Ecoremediation of degraded areas through agri-energy crops production MICIN [PID2019-106806GB-I00]
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia - Forest Directorate Regional Government of Madrid, Spain, TALENTO fellowship [2018-T2/AMB-10332]
REMEDINAL-TE [S2018/EMT-4338] SRO [451-02-68/2020/14/2000169]
state assignment Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [1.11772.2018/11.12] This article is based upon the work of Work Group 3 "Quality matters!" within the COST Action CA19128 PEN-CAFoRR-Pan-European Network for Climate Adaptive Forest Restoration and Reforestation - supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technol
Universidad Complutense de Madrid [CT39/17] University of Molise
Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies

Author's Bibliography

Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue

Stanturf, John A.; Ivetić, Vladan; Dumroese, R. Kasten

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanturf, John A.
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Dumroese, R. Kasten
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1501
T2  - Forest Ecology and Management
T1  - Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue
VL  - 551
DO  - 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121552
UR  - conv_1744
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanturf, John A. and Ivetić, Vladan and Dumroese, R. Kasten",
year = "2024",
journal = "Forest Ecology and Management",
title = "Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue",
volume = "551",
doi = "10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121552",
url = "conv_1744"
}
Stanturf, J. A., Ivetić, V.,& Dumroese, R. K.. (2024). Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue. in Forest Ecology and Management, 551.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121552
conv_1744
Stanturf JA, Ivetić V, Dumroese RK. Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue. in Forest Ecology and Management. 2024;551.
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121552
conv_1744 .
Stanturf, John A., Ivetić, Vladan, Dumroese, R. Kasten, "Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue" in Forest Ecology and Management, 551 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121552 .,
conv_1744 .
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Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations

Puertolas, Jaime; Villar-Salvador, Pedro; Andivia, Enrique; Ahuja, Ishita; Cocozza, Claudia; Cvjetković, Branislav; Devetaković, Jovana; Diez, Julio J.; Floistad, Inger S.; Ganatsas, Petros; Mariotti, Barbara; Tsakaldimi, Marianthi; Vilagrosa, Alberto; Witzell, Johanna; Ivetić, Vladan

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Puertolas, Jaime
AU  - Villar-Salvador, Pedro
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Ahuja, Ishita
AU  - Cocozza, Claudia
AU  - Cvjetković, Branislav
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
AU  - Diez, Julio J.
AU  - Floistad, Inger S.
AU  - Ganatsas, Petros
AU  - Mariotti, Barbara
AU  - Tsakaldimi, Marianthi
AU  - Vilagrosa, Alberto
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1507
AB  - Drought hardening is a nursery technique aimed to enhance early forest plantation establishment under dry conditions, which is a main limiting factors for plantation success. However, the quantitative effectiveness of drought hardening remains unclear. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the influence of different factors in the effectiveness of drought hardening on seedling post-planting survival and growth. Overall, drought hardening did not significantly affect survival or growth, as several factors induced great heterogeneity, but analyses of those factors explained its effectiveness, especially on survival. A longer time between hardening and transplanting strongly reduced survival. Indoor-grown seedlings did not benefit more from hardening than outdoor-grown seedlings. Evaluations of drought hardening effectiveness in pots showed positive effects on survival but negative effects on growth, while no effects were found in large bed experiments. In field experiments, hardening significantly increased survival and growth with site aridity. Survival benefits were independent of species drought tolerance, measured by osmotic potential at the turgor loss point (pi tlp), in moderate to high aridity sites. However, in low aridity sites, hardening increased survival in drought-tolerant species but decreased it in drought-intolerant species. Field results showed that hardening benefited shrubs more than trees in angiosperms. In conclusion, drought hardening at the end of nursery cultivation tend to increase post-planting seedling performance particularly in scenarios limiting post-planting root growth such as in arid climates and pot experiments. Our findings highlight the importance of future research on modelling the interaction between these technical features and species water use strategies..
T2  - Forest Ecology and Management
T1  - Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations
VL  - 572
DO  - 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
UR  - conv_1826
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Puertolas, Jaime and Villar-Salvador, Pedro and Andivia, Enrique and Ahuja, Ishita and Cocozza, Claudia and Cvjetković, Branislav and Devetaković, Jovana and Diez, Julio J. and Floistad, Inger S. and Ganatsas, Petros and Mariotti, Barbara and Tsakaldimi, Marianthi and Vilagrosa, Alberto and Witzell, Johanna and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Drought hardening is a nursery technique aimed to enhance early forest plantation establishment under dry conditions, which is a main limiting factors for plantation success. However, the quantitative effectiveness of drought hardening remains unclear. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the influence of different factors in the effectiveness of drought hardening on seedling post-planting survival and growth. Overall, drought hardening did not significantly affect survival or growth, as several factors induced great heterogeneity, but analyses of those factors explained its effectiveness, especially on survival. A longer time between hardening and transplanting strongly reduced survival. Indoor-grown seedlings did not benefit more from hardening than outdoor-grown seedlings. Evaluations of drought hardening effectiveness in pots showed positive effects on survival but negative effects on growth, while no effects were found in large bed experiments. In field experiments, hardening significantly increased survival and growth with site aridity. Survival benefits were independent of species drought tolerance, measured by osmotic potential at the turgor loss point (pi tlp), in moderate to high aridity sites. However, in low aridity sites, hardening increased survival in drought-tolerant species but decreased it in drought-intolerant species. Field results showed that hardening benefited shrubs more than trees in angiosperms. In conclusion, drought hardening at the end of nursery cultivation tend to increase post-planting seedling performance particularly in scenarios limiting post-planting root growth such as in arid climates and pot experiments. Our findings highlight the importance of future research on modelling the interaction between these technical features and species water use strategies..",
journal = "Forest Ecology and Management",
title = "Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations",
volume = "572",
doi = "10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300",
url = "conv_1826"
}
Puertolas, J., Villar-Salvador, P., Andivia, E., Ahuja, I., Cocozza, C., Cvjetković, B., Devetaković, J., Diez, J. J., Floistad, I. S., Ganatsas, P., Mariotti, B., Tsakaldimi, M., Vilagrosa, A., Witzell, J.,& Ivetić, V.. (2024). Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations. in Forest Ecology and Management, 572.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
conv_1826
Puertolas J, Villar-Salvador P, Andivia E, Ahuja I, Cocozza C, Cvjetković B, Devetaković J, Diez JJ, Floistad IS, Ganatsas P, Mariotti B, Tsakaldimi M, Vilagrosa A, Witzell J, Ivetić V. Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations. in Forest Ecology and Management. 2024;572.
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
conv_1826 .
Puertolas, Jaime, Villar-Salvador, Pedro, Andivia, Enrique, Ahuja, Ishita, Cocozza, Claudia, Cvjetković, Branislav, Devetaković, Jovana, Diez, Julio J., Floistad, Inger S., Ganatsas, Petros, Mariotti, Barbara, Tsakaldimi, Marianthi, Vilagrosa, Alberto, Witzell, Johanna, Ivetić, Vladan, "Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations" in Forest Ecology and Management, 572 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300 .,
conv_1826 .
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A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production

Mariotti, Barbara; Oliet, Juan A.; Andivia, Enrique; Tsakaldimi, Marianthi; Villar-Salvador, Pedro; Ivetić, Vladan; Montagnoli, Antonio; Kerkez-Janković, Ivona; Bilir, Nebi; Bohlenius, Henrik; Cvjetković, Branislav; Dumins, Karlis; Heiskanen, Juha; Hinkov, Georgi; Floistad, Inger Sundheim; Cocozza, Claudia

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mariotti, Barbara
AU  - Oliet, Juan A.
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Tsakaldimi, Marianthi
AU  - Villar-Salvador, Pedro
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Montagnoli, Antonio
AU  - Kerkez-Janković, Ivona
AU  - Bilir, Nebi
AU  - Bohlenius, Henrik
AU  - Cvjetković, Branislav
AU  - Dumins, Karlis
AU  - Heiskanen, Juha
AU  - Hinkov, Georgi
AU  - Floistad, Inger Sundheim
AU  - Cocozza, Claudia
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1401
AB  - Purpose of Review The demand for forest tree seedlings is increasing globally, and Sphagnum peat moss is widely used as a component of growing media for container plant production. However, peat extraction is environmentally unsustainable. The forest nursery sector needs to switch to more sustainable alternatives to peat. This review aims to identify potential substitutes for peat by reviewing the worldwide literature on alternative materials for growing media in forest nurseries. Recent Findings Most studies on alternative growing media focused on single plant species growing under local conditions, thereby limiting generalizations about the effectiveness of alternative materials for plant production. To our knowledge, no systematic reviews of scientific literature on the effectiveness of new, alternative-to-peat materials for enhancing plant growth and the associated growing media characteristics for the forest nursery sector are currently available. Summary Most of the analyzed case studies focused on angiosperms (73.1%), with the majority of studies coming from tropical seasonal forests/savannas (36.5%), followed by woodlands/shrublands (31.6%), and temperate forests (15.0%) biomes. Compost was the most studied material (19.5%), followed by bark, other organic materials, and manure (9.8, 9.7, and 8.0%, respectively). Green and municipal wastes were the principal sources of compost ( gt  60%), while agriculture and green wastes were the first sources of other materials ( gt  90%). Tested materials were dependent on the geographic region. Thus, manure was the most tested material in Africa and South America, tree bark in North America, and compost in Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Alternative materials effectively provided optimal physicochemical characteristics of growing media and enhanced seedling nursery growth when compared with peat-based growing media in more than 60% of the case studies. This review helps to identify research gaps and, most importantly, provides the basis for the future application of alternative growing media materials in forest nursery management worldwide.
T2  - Current Forestry Reports
T1  - A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production
EP  - 428
IS  - 6
SP  - 413
VL  - 9
DO  - 10.1007/s40725-023-00204-2
UR  - conv_1736
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mariotti, Barbara and Oliet, Juan A. and Andivia, Enrique and Tsakaldimi, Marianthi and Villar-Salvador, Pedro and Ivetić, Vladan and Montagnoli, Antonio and Kerkez-Janković, Ivona and Bilir, Nebi and Bohlenius, Henrik and Cvjetković, Branislav and Dumins, Karlis and Heiskanen, Juha and Hinkov, Georgi and Floistad, Inger Sundheim and Cocozza, Claudia",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Purpose of Review The demand for forest tree seedlings is increasing globally, and Sphagnum peat moss is widely used as a component of growing media for container plant production. However, peat extraction is environmentally unsustainable. The forest nursery sector needs to switch to more sustainable alternatives to peat. This review aims to identify potential substitutes for peat by reviewing the worldwide literature on alternative materials for growing media in forest nurseries. Recent Findings Most studies on alternative growing media focused on single plant species growing under local conditions, thereby limiting generalizations about the effectiveness of alternative materials for plant production. To our knowledge, no systematic reviews of scientific literature on the effectiveness of new, alternative-to-peat materials for enhancing plant growth and the associated growing media characteristics for the forest nursery sector are currently available. Summary Most of the analyzed case studies focused on angiosperms (73.1%), with the majority of studies coming from tropical seasonal forests/savannas (36.5%), followed by woodlands/shrublands (31.6%), and temperate forests (15.0%) biomes. Compost was the most studied material (19.5%), followed by bark, other organic materials, and manure (9.8, 9.7, and 8.0%, respectively). Green and municipal wastes were the principal sources of compost ( gt  60%), while agriculture and green wastes were the first sources of other materials ( gt  90%). Tested materials were dependent on the geographic region. Thus, manure was the most tested material in Africa and South America, tree bark in North America, and compost in Europe, Asia, and Oceania. Alternative materials effectively provided optimal physicochemical characteristics of growing media and enhanced seedling nursery growth when compared with peat-based growing media in more than 60% of the case studies. This review helps to identify research gaps and, most importantly, provides the basis for the future application of alternative growing media materials in forest nursery management worldwide.",
journal = "Current Forestry Reports",
title = "A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production",
pages = "428-413",
number = "6",
volume = "9",
doi = "10.1007/s40725-023-00204-2",
url = "conv_1736"
}
Mariotti, B., Oliet, J. A., Andivia, E., Tsakaldimi, M., Villar-Salvador, P., Ivetić, V., Montagnoli, A., Kerkez-Janković, I., Bilir, N., Bohlenius, H., Cvjetković, B., Dumins, K., Heiskanen, J., Hinkov, G., Floistad, I. S.,& Cocozza, C.. (2023). A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production. in Current Forestry Reports, 9(6), 413-428.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-023-00204-2
conv_1736
Mariotti B, Oliet JA, Andivia E, Tsakaldimi M, Villar-Salvador P, Ivetić V, Montagnoli A, Kerkez-Janković I, Bilir N, Bohlenius H, Cvjetković B, Dumins K, Heiskanen J, Hinkov G, Floistad IS, Cocozza C. A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production. in Current Forestry Reports. 2023;9(6):413-428.
doi:10.1007/s40725-023-00204-2
conv_1736 .
Mariotti, Barbara, Oliet, Juan A., Andivia, Enrique, Tsakaldimi, Marianthi, Villar-Salvador, Pedro, Ivetić, Vladan, Montagnoli, Antonio, Kerkez-Janković, Ivona, Bilir, Nebi, Bohlenius, Henrik, Cvjetković, Branislav, Dumins, Karlis, Heiskanen, Juha, Hinkov, Georgi, Floistad, Inger Sundheim, Cocozza, Claudia, "A Global Review on Innovative, Sustainable, and Effective Materials Composing Growing Media for Forest Seedling Production" in Current Forestry Reports, 9, no. 6 (2023):413-428,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-023-00204-2 .,
conv_1736 .
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Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe

Dimitrova, Anastazija; Csillery, Katalin; Klisz, Marcin; Levesque, Mathieu; Heinrichs, Steffi; Cailleret, Maxime; Andivia, Enrique; Madsen, Palle; Bohenius, Henrik; Cvjetković, Branislav; De Cuyper, Bart; de Dato, Giovanbattista; Ferus, Peter; Heinze, Berthold; Ivetić, Vladan; Kobolkuti, Zoltan; Lazarević, Jelena; Lazdina, Dagnija; Maaten, Tiit; Makovskis, Kristaps; Milovanović, Jelena; Monteiro, Antonio T.; Nonić, Marina; Place, Simon; Puchalka, Radoslaw; Montagnoli, Antonio

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dimitrova, Anastazija
AU  - Csillery, Katalin
AU  - Klisz, Marcin
AU  - Levesque, Mathieu
AU  - Heinrichs, Steffi
AU  - Cailleret, Maxime
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Madsen, Palle
AU  - Bohenius, Henrik
AU  - Cvjetković, Branislav
AU  - De Cuyper, Bart
AU  - de Dato, Giovanbattista
AU  - Ferus, Peter
AU  - Heinze, Berthold
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Kobolkuti, Zoltan
AU  - Lazarević, Jelena
AU  - Lazdina, Dagnija
AU  - Maaten, Tiit
AU  - Makovskis, Kristaps
AU  - Milovanović, Jelena
AU  - Monteiro, Antonio T.
AU  - Nonić, Marina
AU  - Place, Simon
AU  - Puchalka, Radoslaw
AU  - Montagnoli, Antonio
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1288
AB  - Changing ecosystem conditions and diverse socio-economical events have contributed to an ingrained presence of non-native tree species (NNTs) in the natural and cultural European landscapes. Recent research endeavors have focused on different aspects of NNTs such as legislation, benefits, and risks for forestry, emphasizing that large knowledge gaps remain. As an attempt to fulfill part of these gaps, within the PEN-CAFoRR COST Action (CA19128) network, we established an open-access questionnaire that allows both academic experts and practitioners to provide information regarding NNTs from 20 European countries. Then, we integrated the data originating from the questionnaire, related to the country-based assessment of both peer-reviewed and grey literature, with information from available datasets (EUFORGEN and EU-Forest), which gave the main structure to the study and led to a mixed approach review. Finally, our study provided important insights into the current state of knowledge regarding NNTs. In particular, we highlighted NNTs that have shown to be less commonly addressed in research, raising caution about those characterized by an invasive behavior and used for specific purposes (e.g., wood production, soil recultivation, afforestation, and reforestation). NNTs were especially explored in the context of resilient and adaptive forest management. Moreover, we emphasized the assisted and natural northward migration of NNTs as another underscored pressing issue, which needs to be addressed by joint efforts, especially in the context of the hybridization potential. This study represents an additional effort toward the knowledge enhancement of the NNTs situation in Europe, aiming for a continuously active common source deriving from interprofessional collaboration.
T2  - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
T1  - Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.3389/fevo.2022.908464
UR  - conv_1686
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dimitrova, Anastazija and Csillery, Katalin and Klisz, Marcin and Levesque, Mathieu and Heinrichs, Steffi and Cailleret, Maxime and Andivia, Enrique and Madsen, Palle and Bohenius, Henrik and Cvjetković, Branislav and De Cuyper, Bart and de Dato, Giovanbattista and Ferus, Peter and Heinze, Berthold and Ivetić, Vladan and Kobolkuti, Zoltan and Lazarević, Jelena and Lazdina, Dagnija and Maaten, Tiit and Makovskis, Kristaps and Milovanović, Jelena and Monteiro, Antonio T. and Nonić, Marina and Place, Simon and Puchalka, Radoslaw and Montagnoli, Antonio",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Changing ecosystem conditions and diverse socio-economical events have contributed to an ingrained presence of non-native tree species (NNTs) in the natural and cultural European landscapes. Recent research endeavors have focused on different aspects of NNTs such as legislation, benefits, and risks for forestry, emphasizing that large knowledge gaps remain. As an attempt to fulfill part of these gaps, within the PEN-CAFoRR COST Action (CA19128) network, we established an open-access questionnaire that allows both academic experts and practitioners to provide information regarding NNTs from 20 European countries. Then, we integrated the data originating from the questionnaire, related to the country-based assessment of both peer-reviewed and grey literature, with information from available datasets (EUFORGEN and EU-Forest), which gave the main structure to the study and led to a mixed approach review. Finally, our study provided important insights into the current state of knowledge regarding NNTs. In particular, we highlighted NNTs that have shown to be less commonly addressed in research, raising caution about those characterized by an invasive behavior and used for specific purposes (e.g., wood production, soil recultivation, afforestation, and reforestation). NNTs were especially explored in the context of resilient and adaptive forest management. Moreover, we emphasized the assisted and natural northward migration of NNTs as another underscored pressing issue, which needs to be addressed by joint efforts, especially in the context of the hybridization potential. This study represents an additional effort toward the knowledge enhancement of the NNTs situation in Europe, aiming for a continuously active common source deriving from interprofessional collaboration.",
journal = "Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution",
title = "Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.3389/fevo.2022.908464",
url = "conv_1686"
}
Dimitrova, A., Csillery, K., Klisz, M., Levesque, M., Heinrichs, S., Cailleret, M., Andivia, E., Madsen, P., Bohenius, H., Cvjetković, B., De Cuyper, B., de Dato, G., Ferus, P., Heinze, B., Ivetić, V., Kobolkuti, Z., Lazarević, J., Lazdina, D., Maaten, T., Makovskis, K., Milovanović, J., Monteiro, A. T., Nonić, M., Place, S., Puchalka, R.,& Montagnoli, A.. (2022). Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe. in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.908464
conv_1686
Dimitrova A, Csillery K, Klisz M, Levesque M, Heinrichs S, Cailleret M, Andivia E, Madsen P, Bohenius H, Cvjetković B, De Cuyper B, de Dato G, Ferus P, Heinze B, Ivetić V, Kobolkuti Z, Lazarević J, Lazdina D, Maaten T, Makovskis K, Milovanović J, Monteiro AT, Nonić M, Place S, Puchalka R, Montagnoli A. Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe. in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2022;10.
doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.908464
conv_1686 .
Dimitrova, Anastazija, Csillery, Katalin, Klisz, Marcin, Levesque, Mathieu, Heinrichs, Steffi, Cailleret, Maxime, Andivia, Enrique, Madsen, Palle, Bohenius, Henrik, Cvjetković, Branislav, De Cuyper, Bart, de Dato, Giovanbattista, Ferus, Peter, Heinze, Berthold, Ivetić, Vladan, Kobolkuti, Zoltan, Lazarević, Jelena, Lazdina, Dagnija, Maaten, Tiit, Makovskis, Kristaps, Milovanović, Jelena, Monteiro, Antonio T., Nonić, Marina, Place, Simon, Puchalka, Radoslaw, Montagnoli, Antonio, "Risks, benefits, and knowledge gaps of non-native tree species in Europe" in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 10 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.908464 .,
conv_1686 .
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Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality

Grossnickle, Steven C.; Ivetić, Vladan

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Grossnickle, Steven C.
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1330
AB  - Root development is critical to successful establishment after seedlings are outplanted on a forest restoration site. There is an array of practices nursery practitioners and foresters use to ensure seedlings develop quality root systems to aid in outplanting success. To this end, a select number of topics are examined on how they effect root system quality and the linkage between these culturing practices (i.e., nursery root culturing practices), good root morphological and physiological quality and successful field establishment. The following discussion first describes why root development is critical for seedlings to avoid planting stress and successfully transition into field establishment. This is followed by reviewing the seasonality of root growth patterns, and how nursery cultural practices that create optimum levels of nutrients and non-structural carbohydrates affect root growth. Bareroot and container-grown stocktypes are discussed in relation to how their ability to grow roots affects seedling establishment. Lastly, nursery practices related to bareroot root culturing and container type selection for container-grown seedlings are examined on how they can affect seedling root form and field establishment. By focussing on these topics, the intent was to gain a renewed perspective on the importance of root system quality to ensure seedling establishment after outplanting on a forest restoration site.
T2  - New Forests
T1  - Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality
EP  - 1067
IS  - 6
SP  - 1021
VL  - 53
DO  - 10.1007/s11056-022-09916-y
UR  - conv_1627
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Grossnickle, Steven C. and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Root development is critical to successful establishment after seedlings are outplanted on a forest restoration site. There is an array of practices nursery practitioners and foresters use to ensure seedlings develop quality root systems to aid in outplanting success. To this end, a select number of topics are examined on how they effect root system quality and the linkage between these culturing practices (i.e., nursery root culturing practices), good root morphological and physiological quality and successful field establishment. The following discussion first describes why root development is critical for seedlings to avoid planting stress and successfully transition into field establishment. This is followed by reviewing the seasonality of root growth patterns, and how nursery cultural practices that create optimum levels of nutrients and non-structural carbohydrates affect root growth. Bareroot and container-grown stocktypes are discussed in relation to how their ability to grow roots affects seedling establishment. Lastly, nursery practices related to bareroot root culturing and container type selection for container-grown seedlings are examined on how they can affect seedling root form and field establishment. By focussing on these topics, the intent was to gain a renewed perspective on the importance of root system quality to ensure seedling establishment after outplanting on a forest restoration site.",
journal = "New Forests",
title = "Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality",
pages = "1067-1021",
number = "6",
volume = "53",
doi = "10.1007/s11056-022-09916-y",
url = "conv_1627"
}
Grossnickle, S. C.,& Ivetić, V.. (2022). Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality. in New Forests, 53(6), 1021-1067.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-022-09916-y
conv_1627
Grossnickle SC, Ivetić V. Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality. in New Forests. 2022;53(6):1021-1067.
doi:10.1007/s11056-022-09916-y
conv_1627 .
Grossnickle, Steven C., Ivetić, Vladan, "Root system development and field establishment: effect of seedling quality" in New Forests, 53, no. 6 (2022):1021-1067,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-022-09916-y .,
conv_1627 .
34
28
32

Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)

Fady, Bruno; Esposito, Edoardo; Abulaila, Khaled; Aleksić, Jelena M.; Alia, Ricardo; Alizoti, Paraskevi; Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta; Aravanopoulos, Phil; Ballian, Dalibor; Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher; Carrasquinho, Isabel; Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh; Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian; David-Schwartz, Rakefet; de Dato, Giovanbattista; Douaihy, Bouchra; Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer; Fresta, Louis; Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil; Illoul, Malika Hachi; Ivetić, Vladan; Ivanković, Mladen; Kandemir, Gaye; Khaldi, Abdelhamid; Khouja, Mohamed Larbi; Kraigher, Hojka; Lefevre, Francois; Mahfoud, Ilene; Marchi, Maurizio; Martin, Felipe Perez; Picard, Nicolas; Sabatti, Maurizio; Sbay, Hassan; Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline; Stevens, Darrin T.; Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe; Vinceti, Barbara; Westergren, Marjana

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fady, Bruno
AU  - Esposito, Edoardo
AU  - Abulaila, Khaled
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
AU  - Alia, Ricardo
AU  - Alizoti, Paraskevi
AU  - Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta
AU  - Aravanopoulos, Phil
AU  - Ballian, Dalibor
AU  - Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher
AU  - Carrasquinho, Isabel
AU  - Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh
AU  - Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian
AU  - David-Schwartz, Rakefet
AU  - de Dato, Giovanbattista
AU  - Douaihy, Bouchra
AU  - Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer
AU  - Fresta, Louis
AU  - Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil
AU  - Illoul, Malika Hachi
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kandemir, Gaye
AU  - Khaldi, Abdelhamid
AU  - Khouja, Mohamed Larbi
AU  - Kraigher, Hojka
AU  - Lefevre, Francois
AU  - Mahfoud, Ilene
AU  - Marchi, Maurizio
AU  - Martin, Felipe Perez
AU  - Picard, Nicolas
AU  - Sabatti, Maurizio
AU  - Sbay, Hassan
AU  - Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
AU  - Stevens, Darrin T.
AU  - Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe
AU  - Vinceti, Barbara
AU  - Westergren, Marjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1311
T2  - Current Forestry Reports
T1  - Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)
EP  - 300
IS  - 3
SP  - 299
VL  - 8
DO  - 10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
UR  - conv_1660
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Fady, Bruno and Esposito, Edoardo and Abulaila, Khaled and Aleksić, Jelena M. and Alia, Ricardo and Alizoti, Paraskevi and Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta and Aravanopoulos, Phil and Ballian, Dalibor and Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher and Carrasquinho, Isabel and Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh and Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian and David-Schwartz, Rakefet and de Dato, Giovanbattista and Douaihy, Bouchra and Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer and Fresta, Louis and Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil and Illoul, Malika Hachi and Ivetić, Vladan and Ivanković, Mladen and Kandemir, Gaye and Khaldi, Abdelhamid and Khouja, Mohamed Larbi and Kraigher, Hojka and Lefevre, Francois and Mahfoud, Ilene and Marchi, Maurizio and Martin, Felipe Perez and Picard, Nicolas and Sabatti, Maurizio and Sbay, Hassan and Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline and Stevens, Darrin T. and Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe and Vinceti, Barbara and Westergren, Marjana",
year = "2022",
journal = "Current Forestry Reports",
title = "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)",
pages = "300-299",
number = "3",
volume = "8",
doi = "10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y",
url = "conv_1660"
}
Fady, B., Esposito, E., Abulaila, K., Aleksić, J. M., Alia, R., Alizoti, P., Apostol, E., Aravanopoulos, P., Ballian, D., Kharrat, M. B. D., Carrasquinho, I., Albassatneh, M. C., Curtu, A., David-Schwartz, R., de Dato, G., Douaihy, B., Eliades, N. H., Fresta, L., Gaouar, S. B. S., Illoul, M. H., Ivetić, V., Ivanković, M., Kandemir, G., Khaldi, A., Khouja, M. L., Kraigher, H., Lefevre, F., Mahfoud, I., Marchi, M., Martin, F. P., Picard, N., Sabatti, M., Sbay, H., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Stevens, D. T., Vendramin, G. G., Vinceti, B.,& Westergren, M.. (2022). Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022). in Current Forestry Reports, 8(3), 299-300.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
conv_1660
Fady B, Esposito E, Abulaila K, Aleksić JM, Alia R, Alizoti P, Apostol E, Aravanopoulos P, Ballian D, Kharrat MBD, Carrasquinho I, Albassatneh MC, Curtu A, David-Schwartz R, de Dato G, Douaihy B, Eliades NH, Fresta L, Gaouar SBS, Illoul MH, Ivetić V, Ivanković M, Kandemir G, Khaldi A, Khouja ML, Kraigher H, Lefevre F, Mahfoud I, Marchi M, Martin FP, Picard N, Sabatti M, Sbay H, Scotti-Saintagne C, Stevens DT, Vendramin GG, Vinceti B, Westergren M. Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022). in Current Forestry Reports. 2022;8(3):299-300.
doi:10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y
conv_1660 .
Fady, Bruno, Esposito, Edoardo, Abulaila, Khaled, Aleksić, Jelena M., Alia, Ricardo, Alizoti, Paraskevi, Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta, Aravanopoulos, Phil, Ballian, Dalibor, Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher, Carrasquinho, Isabel, Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh, Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian, David-Schwartz, Rakefet, de Dato, Giovanbattista, Douaihy, Bouchra, Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer, Fresta, Louis, Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil, Illoul, Malika Hachi, Ivetić, Vladan, Ivanković, Mladen, Kandemir, Gaye, Khaldi, Abdelhamid, Khouja, Mohamed Larbi, Kraigher, Hojka, Lefevre, Francois, Mahfoud, Ilene, Marchi, Maurizio, Martin, Felipe Perez, Picard, Nicolas, Sabatti, Maurizio, Sbay, Hassan, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Stevens, Darrin T., Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe, Vinceti, Barbara, Westergren, Marjana, "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives (vol 8, pg 277, 2022)" in Current Forestry Reports, 8, no. 3 (2022):299-300,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00173-y .,
conv_1660 .

Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources

Milovanović, Jelena; Nonić, Marina; Ivetić, Vladan; Popović, Vladan; Lučić, Aleksandar; Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milovanović, Jelena
AU  - Nonić, Marina
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Popović, Vladan
AU  - Lučić, Aleksandar
AU  - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1354
AB  - This paper presents the process of drafting the country report on the state
   of forest genetic resources of the Republic of Serbia. The report was drawn
   up for the needs of the Second Assessment on the State of the World’s Forest
   Genetic Resources of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
   Nations (UN FAO).The paper presents an overview of the objectives,
   methodology, sustainability of results, and contribution of the country
   report to the forest and nature protection sector, as well as the
   integration of national policies into international initiatives for the
   conservation of forest genetic resources. The country report contains 32
   recommended activities as future steps to improve the situation in the field
   of conservation of forest genetic resources and meet the needs for capacity
   building and further research. The recommended activities are grouped into
   opportunities. Each opportunity is defined as a response to the challenges of
   all aspects of the conservation of forest genetic resources. All
   recommendations are defined to suit forest owners and users, who can
   integrate the conservation of forest genetic resources into forest
   management.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd
T2  - Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
T1  - Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources
EP  - 26
IS  - 125
SP  - 7
VL  - 2022
DO  - 10.2298/GSF2225007M
UR  - conv_2329
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milovanović, Jelena and Nonić, Marina and Ivetić, Vladan and Popović, Vladan and Lučić, Aleksandar and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This paper presents the process of drafting the country report on the state
   of forest genetic resources of the Republic of Serbia. The report was drawn
   up for the needs of the Second Assessment on the State of the World’s Forest
   Genetic Resources of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
   Nations (UN FAO).The paper presents an overview of the objectives,
   methodology, sustainability of results, and contribution of the country
   report to the forest and nature protection sector, as well as the
   integration of national policies into international initiatives for the
   conservation of forest genetic resources. The country report contains 32
   recommended activities as future steps to improve the situation in the field
   of conservation of forest genetic resources and meet the needs for capacity
   building and further research. The recommended activities are grouped into
   opportunities. Each opportunity is defined as a response to the challenges of
   all aspects of the conservation of forest genetic resources. All
   recommendations are defined to suit forest owners and users, who can
   integrate the conservation of forest genetic resources into forest
   management.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd",
journal = "Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu",
title = "Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources",
pages = "26-7",
number = "125",
volume = "2022",
doi = "10.2298/GSF2225007M",
url = "conv_2329"
}
Milovanović, J., Nonić, M., Ivetić, V., Popović, V., Lučić, A.,& Šijačić-Nikolić, M.. (2022). Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd., 2022(125), 7-26.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF2225007M
conv_2329
Milovanović J, Nonić M, Ivetić V, Popović V, Lučić A, Šijačić-Nikolić M. Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu. 2022;2022(125):7-26.
doi:10.2298/GSF2225007M
conv_2329 .
Milovanović, Jelena, Nonić, Marina, Ivetić, Vladan, Popović, Vladan, Lučić, Aleksandar, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, "Integration of national activities in international initiatives for the conservation of forest genetic resources" in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2022, no. 125 (2022):7-26,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF2225007M .,
conv_2329 .

Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives

Fady, Bruno; Esposito, Edoardo; Abulaila, Khaled; Aleksić, Jelena M.; Alia, Ricardo; Alizoti, Paraskevi; Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta; Aravanopoulos, Phil; Ballian, Dalibor; Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher; Carrasquinho, Isabel; Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh; Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian; David-Schwartz, Rakefet; de Dato, Giovanbattista; Douaihy, Bouchra; Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer; Fresta, Louis; Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil; Illoul, Malika Hachi; Ivetić, Vladan; Ivanković, Mladen; Kandemir, Gaye; Khaldi, Abdelhamid; Khouja, Mohamed Larbi; Kraigher, Hojka; Lefevre, Francois; Mahfoud, Ilene; Marchi, Maurizio; Martin, Felipe Perez; Picard, Nicolas; Sabatti, Maurizio; Sbay, Hassan; Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline; Stevens, Darrin T.; Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe; Vinceti, Barbara; Westergren, Marjana

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fady, Bruno
AU  - Esposito, Edoardo
AU  - Abulaila, Khaled
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
AU  - Alia, Ricardo
AU  - Alizoti, Paraskevi
AU  - Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta
AU  - Aravanopoulos, Phil
AU  - Ballian, Dalibor
AU  - Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher
AU  - Carrasquinho, Isabel
AU  - Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh
AU  - Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian
AU  - David-Schwartz, Rakefet
AU  - de Dato, Giovanbattista
AU  - Douaihy, Bouchra
AU  - Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer
AU  - Fresta, Louis
AU  - Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil
AU  - Illoul, Malika Hachi
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Ivanković, Mladen
AU  - Kandemir, Gaye
AU  - Khaldi, Abdelhamid
AU  - Khouja, Mohamed Larbi
AU  - Kraigher, Hojka
AU  - Lefevre, Francois
AU  - Mahfoud, Ilene
AU  - Marchi, Maurizio
AU  - Martin, Felipe Perez
AU  - Picard, Nicolas
AU  - Sabatti, Maurizio
AU  - Sbay, Hassan
AU  - Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
AU  - Stevens, Darrin T.
AU  - Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe
AU  - Vinceti, Barbara
AU  - Westergren, Marjana
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1290
AB  - Purpose of Review Recognizing that in the context of global change, tree genetic diversity represents a crucial resource for future forest adaptation, we review and highlight the major forest genetics research achievements of the past decades in biodiversity-rich countries of the Mediterranean region. For this, we conducted a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature spanning the past thirty years (1991-2020). Putting together the representative regionwide expertise of our co-authorship, we propose research perspectives for the next decade. Recent Findings Forest genetics research in Mediterranean countries is organized into three different scientific domains of unequal importance. The domain "Population diversity and Differentiation" related to over 62% of all publications of the period, the domain "Environmental conditions, growth and stress response" to almost 23%, and the domain "Phylogeography" to almost 15%. Citation rate was trending the opposite way, indicating a strong and sustained interest in phylogeography and a rising interest for genetics research related to climate change and drought resistance. The share of publications from Asia and Africa to the total within the Mediterranean increased significantly during the 30-year period analyzed, reaching just below 30% during the last decade. Describing poorly known species and populations, including marginal populations, using the full potential of genomic methods, testing adaptation in common gardens, and modeling adaptive capacity to build reliable scenarios for forest management remain strategic research priorities. Delineating areas of high and low genetic diversity, for conservation and restoration, respectively, is needed. Joining forces between forest management and forest research, sharing data, experience, and knowledge within and among countries will have to progress significantly, e.g., to assess the potential of Mediterranean genetic resources as assisted migration material worldwide. Introductory quote: Let us collect with care the facts we can observe, let us consult experience wherever we can, and when this experience is inaccessible to us, let us assemble all the inductions which observation of facts analogous to those which escape us can furnish and let us assert nothing categorically; in this way, we shall be able little by little to discover the causes of a multitude of natural phenomena, and, perhaps, even of phenomena which seem the most incomprehensible... J.B. de Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique, 1809), cited by O. Langlet (1971).
T2  - Current Forestry Reports
T1  - Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives
EP  - 298
IS  - 3
SP  - 277
VL  - 8
DO  - 10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
UR  - conv_1648
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Fady, Bruno and Esposito, Edoardo and Abulaila, Khaled and Aleksić, Jelena M. and Alia, Ricardo and Alizoti, Paraskevi and Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta and Aravanopoulos, Phil and Ballian, Dalibor and Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher and Carrasquinho, Isabel and Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh and Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian and David-Schwartz, Rakefet and de Dato, Giovanbattista and Douaihy, Bouchra and Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer and Fresta, Louis and Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil and Illoul, Malika Hachi and Ivetić, Vladan and Ivanković, Mladen and Kandemir, Gaye and Khaldi, Abdelhamid and Khouja, Mohamed Larbi and Kraigher, Hojka and Lefevre, Francois and Mahfoud, Ilene and Marchi, Maurizio and Martin, Felipe Perez and Picard, Nicolas and Sabatti, Maurizio and Sbay, Hassan and Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline and Stevens, Darrin T. and Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe and Vinceti, Barbara and Westergren, Marjana",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Purpose of Review Recognizing that in the context of global change, tree genetic diversity represents a crucial resource for future forest adaptation, we review and highlight the major forest genetics research achievements of the past decades in biodiversity-rich countries of the Mediterranean region. For this, we conducted a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature spanning the past thirty years (1991-2020). Putting together the representative regionwide expertise of our co-authorship, we propose research perspectives for the next decade. Recent Findings Forest genetics research in Mediterranean countries is organized into three different scientific domains of unequal importance. The domain "Population diversity and Differentiation" related to over 62% of all publications of the period, the domain "Environmental conditions, growth and stress response" to almost 23%, and the domain "Phylogeography" to almost 15%. Citation rate was trending the opposite way, indicating a strong and sustained interest in phylogeography and a rising interest for genetics research related to climate change and drought resistance. The share of publications from Asia and Africa to the total within the Mediterranean increased significantly during the 30-year period analyzed, reaching just below 30% during the last decade. Describing poorly known species and populations, including marginal populations, using the full potential of genomic methods, testing adaptation in common gardens, and modeling adaptive capacity to build reliable scenarios for forest management remain strategic research priorities. Delineating areas of high and low genetic diversity, for conservation and restoration, respectively, is needed. Joining forces between forest management and forest research, sharing data, experience, and knowledge within and among countries will have to progress significantly, e.g., to assess the potential of Mediterranean genetic resources as assisted migration material worldwide. Introductory quote: Let us collect with care the facts we can observe, let us consult experience wherever we can, and when this experience is inaccessible to us, let us assemble all the inductions which observation of facts analogous to those which escape us can furnish and let us assert nothing categorically; in this way, we shall be able little by little to discover the causes of a multitude of natural phenomena, and, perhaps, even of phenomena which seem the most incomprehensible... J.B. de Lamarck (Philosophie zoologique, 1809), cited by O. Langlet (1971).",
journal = "Current Forestry Reports",
title = "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives",
pages = "298-277",
number = "3",
volume = "8",
doi = "10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8",
url = "conv_1648"
}
Fady, B., Esposito, E., Abulaila, K., Aleksić, J. M., Alia, R., Alizoti, P., Apostol, E., Aravanopoulos, P., Ballian, D., Kharrat, M. B. D., Carrasquinho, I., Albassatneh, M. C., Curtu, A., David-Schwartz, R., de Dato, G., Douaihy, B., Eliades, N. H., Fresta, L., Gaouar, S. B. S., Illoul, M. H., Ivetić, V., Ivanković, M., Kandemir, G., Khaldi, A., Khouja, M. L., Kraigher, H., Lefevre, F., Mahfoud, I., Marchi, M., Martin, F. P., Picard, N., Sabatti, M., Sbay, H., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Stevens, D. T., Vendramin, G. G., Vinceti, B.,& Westergren, M.. (2022). Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives. in Current Forestry Reports, 8(3), 277-298.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
conv_1648
Fady B, Esposito E, Abulaila K, Aleksić JM, Alia R, Alizoti P, Apostol E, Aravanopoulos P, Ballian D, Kharrat MBD, Carrasquinho I, Albassatneh MC, Curtu A, David-Schwartz R, de Dato G, Douaihy B, Eliades NH, Fresta L, Gaouar SBS, Illoul MH, Ivetić V, Ivanković M, Kandemir G, Khaldi A, Khouja ML, Kraigher H, Lefevre F, Mahfoud I, Marchi M, Martin FP, Picard N, Sabatti M, Sbay H, Scotti-Saintagne C, Stevens DT, Vendramin GG, Vinceti B, Westergren M. Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives. in Current Forestry Reports. 2022;8(3):277-298.
doi:10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8
conv_1648 .
Fady, Bruno, Esposito, Edoardo, Abulaila, Khaled, Aleksić, Jelena M., Alia, Ricardo, Alizoti, Paraskevi, Apostol, Ecaterina-Nicoleta, Aravanopoulos, Phil, Ballian, Dalibor, Kharrat, Magda Bou Dagher, Carrasquinho, Isabel, Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh, Curtu, Alexandru-Lucian, David-Schwartz, Rakefet, de Dato, Giovanbattista, Douaihy, Bouchra, Eliades, Nicolas-George Homer, Fresta, Louis, Gaouar, Semir Bechir Suheil, Illoul, Malika Hachi, Ivetić, Vladan, Ivanković, Mladen, Kandemir, Gaye, Khaldi, Abdelhamid, Khouja, Mohamed Larbi, Kraigher, Hojka, Lefevre, Francois, Mahfoud, Ilene, Marchi, Maurizio, Martin, Felipe Perez, Picard, Nicolas, Sabatti, Maurizio, Sbay, Hassan, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Stevens, Darrin T., Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe, Vinceti, Barbara, Westergren, Marjana, "Forest Genetics Research in the Mediterranean Basin: Bibliometric Analysis, Knowledge Gaps, and Perspectives" in Current Forestry Reports, 8, no. 3 (2022):277-298,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00169-8 .,
conv_1648 .
19
17
16

Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands

Tsakaldimi, Marianthi; Giannaki, Panagiota; Ivetić, Vladan; Kapsali, Nikoleta; Ganatsas, Petros

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tsakaldimi, Marianthi
AU  - Giannaki, Panagiota
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Kapsali, Nikoleta
AU  - Ganatsas, Petros
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1240
AB  - Pinus nigra is one of the most widely used tree species for reforestation within its geographical distribution, as well as being a potential substitute for other tree species in Central Europe under future climate scenarios. P. nigra is transplanted into the field as two-year or three-year old seedlings because of its relatively low growth rate in the nursery. This study investigated the effects of fertilization programs and shading on P. nigra seedlings, aiming to accelerate early growth, and thus to reduce the nursery rearing time. The experiment (a completely randomized block design) was conducted in an open-air nursery by sowing seeds from Grevena, Northern Greece, in Quick pots filled with peat and perlite in a 2:1 ratio. The seedlings were subjected to two levels of fertilization-5 and 10 g L-1 NPK (30-10-10)-and two shading levels: 50% and 70%. At the ends of the first and second nursery growing season, we recorded the seedlings' above- and below-ground morphology and biomass data. The results show that the application of all of the treatments produced seedlings which met the targeted quality standards for outplanting. However, the combination of a high fertilization rate and low shading level resulted in seedlings of a higher morphological quality, which is often considered to be an indicator for a successful seedling establishment in the field.
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands
IS  - 6
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/su13063563
UR  - conv_1545
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tsakaldimi, Marianthi and Giannaki, Panagiota and Ivetić, Vladan and Kapsali, Nikoleta and Ganatsas, Petros",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Pinus nigra is one of the most widely used tree species for reforestation within its geographical distribution, as well as being a potential substitute for other tree species in Central Europe under future climate scenarios. P. nigra is transplanted into the field as two-year or three-year old seedlings because of its relatively low growth rate in the nursery. This study investigated the effects of fertilization programs and shading on P. nigra seedlings, aiming to accelerate early growth, and thus to reduce the nursery rearing time. The experiment (a completely randomized block design) was conducted in an open-air nursery by sowing seeds from Grevena, Northern Greece, in Quick pots filled with peat and perlite in a 2:1 ratio. The seedlings were subjected to two levels of fertilization-5 and 10 g L-1 NPK (30-10-10)-and two shading levels: 50% and 70%. At the ends of the first and second nursery growing season, we recorded the seedlings' above- and below-ground morphology and biomass data. The results show that the application of all of the treatments produced seedlings which met the targeted quality standards for outplanting. However, the combination of a high fertilization rate and low shading level resulted in seedlings of a higher morphological quality, which is often considered to be an indicator for a successful seedling establishment in the field.",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands",
number = "6",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/su13063563",
url = "conv_1545"
}
Tsakaldimi, M., Giannaki, P., Ivetić, V., Kapsali, N.,& Ganatsas, P.. (2021). Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands. in Sustainability, 13(6).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063563
conv_1545
Tsakaldimi M, Giannaki P, Ivetić V, Kapsali N, Ganatsas P. Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands. in Sustainability. 2021;13(6).
doi:10.3390/su13063563
conv_1545 .
Tsakaldimi, Marianthi, Giannaki, Panagiota, Ivetić, Vladan, Kapsali, Nikoleta, Ganatsas, Petros, "Fertilization and Shading Trials to Promote Pinus nigra Seedlings' Nursery Growth under the Climate Change Demands" in Sustainability, 13, no. 6 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063563 .,
conv_1545 .
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1
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Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances

Ivetić, Vladan; Tsakaldimi, Marianthi; Ganatsas, Petros; Kerkez-Janković, Ivona; Devetaković, Jovana

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Tsakaldimi, Marianthi
AU  - Ganatsas, Petros
AU  - Kerkez-Janković, Ivona
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1174
AB  - To meet the restoration and reforestation goals in the changing environment, the translocation of genotypes and species northward and upward need to be considered to a great extent. Pinus nigra is a genetically diverse, drought sensitive species, with cold hardiness comparable to other tree species under the same climatic conditions. This study tested frost hardiness (whole plant freezing test-WPFT, and electric conductivity-EC test), and heat tolerance (heat tolerance test) of P. nigra seedlings from two southern Greek provenances (Kalamata and Grevena) and one northern Serbian provenance (Sargan) to better understand the potential of seed transfer from the south to the north of the species distribution in the Balkan peninsula. The results showed that, that for all studied provenances, the damage was great; the index of injury (Ii) at -18 degrees C was ranged from 49 to 54.5 (measured by the EC method) and the percentage of injured tissues ranged from 80-90% (measured by visual observation). For all studied provenances, a sharp increase in damages was observed with the fall of temperature from -5 and -18 degrees C and the time after exposure. The WPFT results showed that the highest tolerance to freezing (-18 degrees C) was presented by seedlings from the northern (Sargan) provenance; however, no significant differences were statistically detected among the studied provenances. The heat and drought-treated seedlings, from both provenances, presented significantly highler foliar damages than only drought-treated ones. For seedlings from both contrasting provenances (Grevena and Sargan), exposure to moderate heat (45 degrees C) and short drought did present damages but without significant difference between them. Considering freezing and heating tolerance, Greek provenances of P. nigra (i.e., Grevena region) can be successfully used in Serbian forestation and restoration programs. The present study makes a contribution towards P. nigra reforestation with practical implications for abiotic stress (frost, heat drought) tolerance among southern and northern provenances and could be valuable to determine the suitable provenances for reforestation programs and assisted population migration under climatic change scenarios.
T2  - Sustainability
T1  - Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances
IS  - 16
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/su13169290
UR  - conv_1571
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ivetić, Vladan and Tsakaldimi, Marianthi and Ganatsas, Petros and Kerkez-Janković, Ivona and Devetaković, Jovana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "To meet the restoration and reforestation goals in the changing environment, the translocation of genotypes and species northward and upward need to be considered to a great extent. Pinus nigra is a genetically diverse, drought sensitive species, with cold hardiness comparable to other tree species under the same climatic conditions. This study tested frost hardiness (whole plant freezing test-WPFT, and electric conductivity-EC test), and heat tolerance (heat tolerance test) of P. nigra seedlings from two southern Greek provenances (Kalamata and Grevena) and one northern Serbian provenance (Sargan) to better understand the potential of seed transfer from the south to the north of the species distribution in the Balkan peninsula. The results showed that, that for all studied provenances, the damage was great; the index of injury (Ii) at -18 degrees C was ranged from 49 to 54.5 (measured by the EC method) and the percentage of injured tissues ranged from 80-90% (measured by visual observation). For all studied provenances, a sharp increase in damages was observed with the fall of temperature from -5 and -18 degrees C and the time after exposure. The WPFT results showed that the highest tolerance to freezing (-18 degrees C) was presented by seedlings from the northern (Sargan) provenance; however, no significant differences were statistically detected among the studied provenances. The heat and drought-treated seedlings, from both provenances, presented significantly highler foliar damages than only drought-treated ones. For seedlings from both contrasting provenances (Grevena and Sargan), exposure to moderate heat (45 degrees C) and short drought did present damages but without significant difference between them. Considering freezing and heating tolerance, Greek provenances of P. nigra (i.e., Grevena region) can be successfully used in Serbian forestation and restoration programs. The present study makes a contribution towards P. nigra reforestation with practical implications for abiotic stress (frost, heat drought) tolerance among southern and northern provenances and could be valuable to determine the suitable provenances for reforestation programs and assisted population migration under climatic change scenarios.",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances",
number = "16",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/su13169290",
url = "conv_1571"
}
Ivetić, V., Tsakaldimi, M., Ganatsas, P., Kerkez-Janković, I.,& Devetaković, J.. (2021). Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances. in Sustainability, 13(16).
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13169290
conv_1571
Ivetić V, Tsakaldimi M, Ganatsas P, Kerkez-Janković I, Devetaković J. Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances. in Sustainability. 2021;13(16).
doi:10.3390/su13169290
conv_1571 .
Ivetić, Vladan, Tsakaldimi, Marianthi, Ganatsas, Petros, Kerkez-Janković, Ivona, Devetaković, Jovana, "Freezing and Heating Tolerance of Pinus nigra Seedlings from Three South to North Balkan Provenances" in Sustainability, 13, no. 16 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su13169290 .,
conv_1571 .
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Is planting trees good or bad?

Ivetić, Vladan; Devetaković, Jovana; Janković, I.K.

(EDP Sciences, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
AU  - Janković, I.K.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1219
AB  - Planting trees is popular, widely accepted and supported, resulting with many initiatives and commitments around the globe. At the same time, planting trees is questioned more and more and receive a lot of criticism. In this paper we consider the arguments of both sides and discuss them using a scientific evidence. Determination of restoration opportunities and restoration needs requires more intention to existing ecosystems and their use. Commitments and expectations need to be realistic to maintain constant support based on real results. Planting trees is not the best solution for carbon storage, but it is one of the best solutions available at this moment. Even if reduce anthropogenic CO2 emission to zero, we will need to plant trees. Planting trees can have both negative and positive effect on water availability and socio-economy, depending on restoration practice applied. Planting trees is definitely good, if it is done at appropriate site and with appropriate tree species and if it is based on proper planning and realistic expectations.
PB  - EDP Sciences
C3  - E3S Web of Conferences
T1  - Is planting trees good or bad?
VL  - 296
DO  - 10.1051/e3sconf/202129604012
UR  - conv_1956
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ivetić, Vladan and Devetaković, Jovana and Janković, I.K.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Planting trees is popular, widely accepted and supported, resulting with many initiatives and commitments around the globe. At the same time, planting trees is questioned more and more and receive a lot of criticism. In this paper we consider the arguments of both sides and discuss them using a scientific evidence. Determination of restoration opportunities and restoration needs requires more intention to existing ecosystems and their use. Commitments and expectations need to be realistic to maintain constant support based on real results. Planting trees is not the best solution for carbon storage, but it is one of the best solutions available at this moment. Even if reduce anthropogenic CO2 emission to zero, we will need to plant trees. Planting trees can have both negative and positive effect on water availability and socio-economy, depending on restoration practice applied. Planting trees is definitely good, if it is done at appropriate site and with appropriate tree species and if it is based on proper planning and realistic expectations.",
publisher = "EDP Sciences",
journal = "E3S Web of Conferences",
title = "Is planting trees good or bad?",
volume = "296",
doi = "10.1051/e3sconf/202129604012",
url = "conv_1956"
}
Ivetić, V., Devetaković, J.,& Janković, I.K.. (2021). Is planting trees good or bad?. in E3S Web of Conferences
EDP Sciences., 296.
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129604012
conv_1956
Ivetić V, Devetaković J, Janković I. Is planting trees good or bad?. in E3S Web of Conferences. 2021;296.
doi:10.1051/e3sconf/202129604012
conv_1956 .
Ivetić, Vladan, Devetaković, Jovana, Janković, I.K., "Is planting trees good or bad?" in E3S Web of Conferences, 296 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129604012 .,
conv_1956 .
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The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet

Novikov, Arthur; Bartenev, Igor; Podvigina, Olga; Nechaeva, Olga; Gavrin, Denis; Zelikov, Vladimir; Novikova, Tatyana; Ivetić, Vladan

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Bartenev, Igor
AU  - Podvigina, Olga
AU  - Nechaeva, Olga
AU  - Gavrin, Denis
AU  - Zelikov, Vladimir
AU  - Novikova, Tatyana
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1194
AB  - The success of forest and agricultural plant establishment program mainly depends on the quality of reproductive material. The study intends to offer engineers and farm owners a solution for small-size seed improvement before sowing. The effect of low-intensity coherent light on the seeds of various crops is theoretically and empirically hypothesized. The seedlots of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) of Russian diploid hybrid RMS-127 were germinated in a controlled environment. The germinants were produced from six seed fractions, previously irradiated with 1.274 W.m(-2) at the 632.8 nm wavelength with 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 min exposure to a standard laser system, plus untreated control. Pine germinants were measured on day 15, beetroot on day 10 after germination. An increase in exposure time reduced Scots pine germination energy and capacity, while for sugar beet the results were not conclusive. On the contrary, increasing the exposure time had a positive effect on both the height and biomass growth of both Scots pine and sugar beet germinants. The 10-min exposure time resulted in maximum values for sugar beet height and biomass and Scots pine height, while the 15-min exposure time produced maximum Scots pine biomass.
T2  - Journal of Forest Science
T1  - The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet
EP  - 435
IS  - 9
SP  - 427
VL  - 67
DO  - 10.17221/56/2021-JFS
UR  - conv_1581
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Novikov, Arthur and Bartenev, Igor and Podvigina, Olga and Nechaeva, Olga and Gavrin, Denis and Zelikov, Vladimir and Novikova, Tatyana and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The success of forest and agricultural plant establishment program mainly depends on the quality of reproductive material. The study intends to offer engineers and farm owners a solution for small-size seed improvement before sowing. The effect of low-intensity coherent light on the seeds of various crops is theoretically and empirically hypothesized. The seedlots of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) of Russian diploid hybrid RMS-127 were germinated in a controlled environment. The germinants were produced from six seed fractions, previously irradiated with 1.274 W.m(-2) at the 632.8 nm wavelength with 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 min exposure to a standard laser system, plus untreated control. Pine germinants were measured on day 15, beetroot on day 10 after germination. An increase in exposure time reduced Scots pine germination energy and capacity, while for sugar beet the results were not conclusive. On the contrary, increasing the exposure time had a positive effect on both the height and biomass growth of both Scots pine and sugar beet germinants. The 10-min exposure time resulted in maximum values for sugar beet height and biomass and Scots pine height, while the 15-min exposure time produced maximum Scots pine biomass.",
journal = "Journal of Forest Science",
title = "The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet",
pages = "435-427",
number = "9",
volume = "67",
doi = "10.17221/56/2021-JFS",
url = "conv_1581"
}
Novikov, A., Bartenev, I., Podvigina, O., Nechaeva, O., Gavrin, D., Zelikov, V., Novikova, T.,& Ivetić, V.. (2021). The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet. in Journal of Forest Science, 67(9), 427-435.
https://doi.org/10.17221/56/2021-JFS
conv_1581
Novikov A, Bartenev I, Podvigina O, Nechaeva O, Gavrin D, Zelikov V, Novikova T, Ivetić V. The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet. in Journal of Forest Science. 2021;67(9):427-435.
doi:10.17221/56/2021-JFS
conv_1581 .
Novikov, Arthur, Bartenev, Igor, Podvigina, Olga, Nechaeva, Olga, Gavrin, Denis, Zelikov, Vladimir, Novikova, Tatyana, Ivetić, Vladan, "The effect of low-intensive coherent seed irradiation on germinant growth of Scots pine and sugar beet" in Journal of Forest Science, 67, no. 9 (2021):427-435,
https://doi.org/10.17221/56/2021-JFS .,
conv_1581 .
2
2
2

Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide

Andivia, Enrique; Villar-Salvador, Pedro; Oliet, Juan A.; Puertolas, Jaime; Dumroese, R. Kasten; Molina-Venegas, Rafael; Arellano, Eduardo C.; Li, Guolei; Ovalle, Juan F.; Ivetić, Vladan

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Villar-Salvador, Pedro
AU  - Oliet, Juan A.
AU  - Puertolas, Jaime
AU  - Dumroese, R. Kasten
AU  - Molina-Venegas, Rafael
AU  - Arellano, Eduardo C.
AU  - Li, Guolei
AU  - Ovalle, Juan F.
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1179
AB  - Seedling planting plays a key role in active forest restoration and regeneration of managed stands. Plant attributes at outplanting can determine tree seedling survival and consequently early success of forest plantations. Although many studies show that large seedlings of the same age within a species have higher survival than small ones, others report the opposite. This may be due to differences in environmental conditions at the planting site and in the inherent functional characteristics of species. Here, we conducted a global-scale meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of seedling size on early outplanting survival. Our meta-analysis covered 86 tree species and 142 planting locations distributed worldwide. We also assessed whether planting site aridity and key plant functional traits related to abiotic and biotic stress resistance and growth capacity, namely specific leaf area and wood density, modulate this effect. Planting large seedlings within a species consistently increases survival in forest plantations worldwide. Species' functional traits modulate the magnitude of the positive seedling size-outplanting survival relationship, showing contrasting effects due to aridity and between angiosperms and gymnosperms. For angiosperms planted in arid/semiarid sites and gymnosperms in subhumid/humid sites the magnitude of the positive effect of seedling size on survival was maximized in species with low specific leaf area and high wood density, characteristics linked to high stress resistance and slow growth. By contrast, high specific leaf area and low wood density maximized the positive effect of seedling size on survival for angiosperms planted in subhumid/humid sites. Results have key implications for implementing forest plantations globally, especially for adjusting nursery cultivation to species' functional characteristics and planting site aridity. Nursery cultivation should promote large seedlings, especially for stress sensitive angiosperms planted in humid sites and for stress-resistant species planted in dry sites.
T2  - Ecological Applications
T1  - Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide
IS  - 6
VL  - 31
DO  - 10.1002/eap.2394
UR  - conv_1565
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Andivia, Enrique and Villar-Salvador, Pedro and Oliet, Juan A. and Puertolas, Jaime and Dumroese, R. Kasten and Molina-Venegas, Rafael and Arellano, Eduardo C. and Li, Guolei and Ovalle, Juan F. and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Seedling planting plays a key role in active forest restoration and regeneration of managed stands. Plant attributes at outplanting can determine tree seedling survival and consequently early success of forest plantations. Although many studies show that large seedlings of the same age within a species have higher survival than small ones, others report the opposite. This may be due to differences in environmental conditions at the planting site and in the inherent functional characteristics of species. Here, we conducted a global-scale meta-analysis to evaluate the effect of seedling size on early outplanting survival. Our meta-analysis covered 86 tree species and 142 planting locations distributed worldwide. We also assessed whether planting site aridity and key plant functional traits related to abiotic and biotic stress resistance and growth capacity, namely specific leaf area and wood density, modulate this effect. Planting large seedlings within a species consistently increases survival in forest plantations worldwide. Species' functional traits modulate the magnitude of the positive seedling size-outplanting survival relationship, showing contrasting effects due to aridity and between angiosperms and gymnosperms. For angiosperms planted in arid/semiarid sites and gymnosperms in subhumid/humid sites the magnitude of the positive effect of seedling size on survival was maximized in species with low specific leaf area and high wood density, characteristics linked to high stress resistance and slow growth. By contrast, high specific leaf area and low wood density maximized the positive effect of seedling size on survival for angiosperms planted in subhumid/humid sites. Results have key implications for implementing forest plantations globally, especially for adjusting nursery cultivation to species' functional characteristics and planting site aridity. Nursery cultivation should promote large seedlings, especially for stress sensitive angiosperms planted in humid sites and for stress-resistant species planted in dry sites.",
journal = "Ecological Applications",
title = "Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide",
number = "6",
volume = "31",
doi = "10.1002/eap.2394",
url = "conv_1565"
}
Andivia, E., Villar-Salvador, P., Oliet, J. A., Puertolas, J., Dumroese, R. K., Molina-Venegas, R., Arellano, E. C., Li, G., Ovalle, J. F.,& Ivetić, V.. (2021). Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide. in Ecological Applications, 31(6).
https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2394
conv_1565
Andivia E, Villar-Salvador P, Oliet JA, Puertolas J, Dumroese RK, Molina-Venegas R, Arellano EC, Li G, Ovalle JF, Ivetić V. Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide. in Ecological Applications. 2021;31(6).
doi:10.1002/eap.2394
conv_1565 .
Andivia, Enrique, Villar-Salvador, Pedro, Oliet, Juan A., Puertolas, Jaime, Dumroese, R. Kasten, Molina-Venegas, Rafael, Arellano, Eduardo C., Li, Guolei, Ovalle, Juan F., Ivetić, Vladan, "Climate and species stress resistance modulate the higher survival of large seedlings in forest restorations worldwide" in Ecological Applications, 31, no. 6 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2394 .,
conv_1565 .
47
48
45

Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment

Leverkus, Alexandro B.; Levy, Laura; Andivia, Enrique; Annighoefer, Peter; De Cuyper, Bart; Ivetić, Vladan; Lazdina, Dagnija; Loef, Magnus; Villar-Salvador, Pedro

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Leverkus, Alexandro B.
AU  - Levy, Laura
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Annighoefer, Peter
AU  - De Cuyper, Bart
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Lazdina, Dagnija
AU  - Loef, Magnus
AU  - Villar-Salvador, Pedro
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1187
AB  - The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the potential stresses suffered by seedlings such as herbivory and drought. The outcome of the balance between both revegetation methods may ultimately depend on how species identity and traits such as seed and seedling size interact with environmental conditions. To test this, we will conduct a continental-scale experiment consisting of one mini-experiment replicated by multiple participants across Europe. Each participant will establish a site with seeded and planted individuals of one or more native, locally growing oak (Quercus) species; the selection of this genus aims to favour continental-scale participation and to allow testing the response of a widely distributed genus of broad ecological and economic relevance. At each site, participants will follow the present protocol for seed collection, seeding in the field, nursery cultivation, outplanting, protection against herbivores, site maintenance, and measurement of seedling performance and environmental variables. Each measurement on each species at each site will produce one effect size; the data will be analysed through mixed-effects meta-analysis. With this approach we will assess the main effect of revegetation method, species, plant functional traits, and the potential effect of site-specific effect moderators. Overall, we will provide a continental-scale estimate on the seeding vs. planting dilemma and analyse to what extent the differences in environmental conditions across sites, seed size, functional traits, and the phylogenetic relatedness of species can account for the differences in the effect of revegetation method on seedling performance across study sites and species.
T2  - PLoS One
T1  - Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment
IS  - 11
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.1371/journal.pone.0259552
UR  - conv_1615
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Leverkus, Alexandro B. and Levy, Laura and Andivia, Enrique and Annighoefer, Peter and De Cuyper, Bart and Ivetić, Vladan and Lazdina, Dagnija and Loef, Magnus and Villar-Salvador, Pedro",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the potential stresses suffered by seedlings such as herbivory and drought. The outcome of the balance between both revegetation methods may ultimately depend on how species identity and traits such as seed and seedling size interact with environmental conditions. To test this, we will conduct a continental-scale experiment consisting of one mini-experiment replicated by multiple participants across Europe. Each participant will establish a site with seeded and planted individuals of one or more native, locally growing oak (Quercus) species; the selection of this genus aims to favour continental-scale participation and to allow testing the response of a widely distributed genus of broad ecological and economic relevance. At each site, participants will follow the present protocol for seed collection, seeding in the field, nursery cultivation, outplanting, protection against herbivores, site maintenance, and measurement of seedling performance and environmental variables. Each measurement on each species at each site will produce one effect size; the data will be analysed through mixed-effects meta-analysis. With this approach we will assess the main effect of revegetation method, species, plant functional traits, and the potential effect of site-specific effect moderators. Overall, we will provide a continental-scale estimate on the seeding vs. planting dilemma and analyse to what extent the differences in environmental conditions across sites, seed size, functional traits, and the phylogenetic relatedness of species can account for the differences in the effect of revegetation method on seedling performance across study sites and species.",
journal = "PLoS One",
title = "Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment",
number = "11",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0259552",
url = "conv_1615"
}
Leverkus, A. B., Levy, L., Andivia, E., Annighoefer, P., De Cuyper, B., Ivetić, V., Lazdina, D., Loef, M.,& Villar-Salvador, P.. (2021). Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment. in PLoS One, 16(11).
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259552
conv_1615
Leverkus AB, Levy L, Andivia E, Annighoefer P, De Cuyper B, Ivetić V, Lazdina D, Loef M, Villar-Salvador P. Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment. in PLoS One. 2021;16(11).
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0259552
conv_1615 .
Leverkus, Alexandro B., Levy, Laura, Andivia, Enrique, Annighoefer, Peter, De Cuyper, Bart, Ivetić, Vladan, Lazdina, Dagnija, Loef, Magnus, Villar-Salvador, Pedro, "Restoring oak forests through direct seeding or planting: Protocol for a continental-scale experiment" in PLoS One, 16, no. 11 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259552 .,
conv_1615 .
7
5
6

Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture

Novikov, Arthur; Ivetić, Vladan; Novikova, Tatyana; Petrishchev, Evgeniy

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Novikova, Tatyana
AU  - Petrishchev, Evgeniy
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1067
AB  - Seed coat color grading conjecture is also known as Pravdin's conjecture. To verify the conjecture, we established a long-term field experiment. This data set included unique empirical data of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) container-grown seedlings produced from different seed color grades, outplanted on a post fire site in the Voronezh region, Russia. Variables were provided for 10 rows of 90 samples in each row. These data contribute to our understanding of seed germination and seedlings growth dynamics from size and color gradings of seeds. This structure is the future basis of the Forest Reproductive Material Library (FRMLib) and will be used for assisted migration and forest seed transfer. Dataset: Dataset access at http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/fx4wx7hj86.2 Dataset License: CC BY NC 3.0
T2  - Data
T1  - Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture
IS  - 3
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3390/data4030106
UR  - conv_1457
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Novikov, Arthur and Ivetić, Vladan and Novikova, Tatyana and Petrishchev, Evgeniy",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Seed coat color grading conjecture is also known as Pravdin's conjecture. To verify the conjecture, we established a long-term field experiment. This data set included unique empirical data of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) container-grown seedlings produced from different seed color grades, outplanted on a post fire site in the Voronezh region, Russia. Variables were provided for 10 rows of 90 samples in each row. These data contribute to our understanding of seed germination and seedlings growth dynamics from size and color gradings of seeds. This structure is the future basis of the Forest Reproductive Material Library (FRMLib) and will be used for assisted migration and forest seed transfer. Dataset: Dataset access at http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/fx4wx7hj86.2 Dataset License: CC BY NC 3.0",
journal = "Data",
title = "Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture",
number = "3",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3390/data4030106",
url = "conv_1457"
}
Novikov, A., Ivetić, V., Novikova, T.,& Petrishchev, E.. (2019). Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture. in Data, 4(3).
https://doi.org/10.3390/data4030106
conv_1457
Novikov A, Ivetić V, Novikova T, Petrishchev E. Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture. in Data. 2019;4(3).
doi:10.3390/data4030106
conv_1457 .
Novikov, Arthur, Ivetić, Vladan, Novikova, Tatyana, Petrishchev, Evgeniy, "Scots Pine Seedlings Growth Dynamics Data Reveals Properties for the Future Proof of Seed Coat Color Grading Conjecture" in Data, 4, no. 3 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/data4030106 .,
conv_1457 .
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10
11

Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation

Sokolov, Sergey; Novikov, Arthur; Ivetić, Vladan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sokolov, Sergey
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1053
AB  - This paper considers the method of determining the initial orientation of the navigation and measuring complexes of mobile objects. The method is based on analytical gyrocompassing, using angular velocity sensors whose measurements are distorted by additive noise, with a priori uncertain statistical characteristics. The proposed approach requires small computational costs and can be effectively used in the development of high-precision systems of initial orientation of navigation-measurement systems of various mobile objects.
T2  - Inventions
T1  - Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation
IS  - 4
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3390/inventions4040056
UR  - conv_1576
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sokolov, Sergey and Novikov, Arthur and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This paper considers the method of determining the initial orientation of the navigation and measuring complexes of mobile objects. The method is based on analytical gyrocompassing, using angular velocity sensors whose measurements are distorted by additive noise, with a priori uncertain statistical characteristics. The proposed approach requires small computational costs and can be effectively used in the development of high-precision systems of initial orientation of navigation-measurement systems of various mobile objects.",
journal = "Inventions",
title = "Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation",
number = "4",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3390/inventions4040056",
url = "conv_1576"
}
Sokolov, S., Novikov, A.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation. in Inventions, 4(4).
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040056
conv_1576
Sokolov S, Novikov A, Ivetić V. Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation. in Inventions. 2019;4(4).
doi:10.3390/inventions4040056
conv_1576 .
Sokolov, Sergey, Novikov, Arthur, Ivetić, Vladan, "Determining the Initial Orientation for Navigation and Measurement Systems of Mobile Apparatus in Reforestation" in Inventions, 4, no. 4 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040056 .,
conv_1576 .
12
6
6

The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning

Novikov, Arthur; Drapalyuk, Michael; Dornyak, Olga; Zelikov, Vladimir; Ivetić, Vladan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Drapalyuk, Michael
AU  - Dornyak, Olga
AU  - Zelikov, Vladimir
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1052
AB  - Research Highlights: Forest owners will be able to solve the problem of testing and selection of viable forest seeds on location and save financial, time, and material resources. The possibility of integrating non-destructive quality control and separation functions in a single portable apparatus is extremely promising. The speed of the contemporary optoelectronic grader is limited by the speed of the slowest component-the mechanical system. Background and Objectives: The technological process of forest seed establishment and design of optoelectronic graders is based on a priori mathematical modeling of structural characteristics, taking into account these criteria. Known models of industrial photoseparators are expensive and have a high energy and material consumption not applicable in the field. Laboratory seed analyzers are characterized by a long time exposure, and the overall size and level of climatic performance do not allow them to be used in the field. Consequently, for small amounts of seed treatment, it is necessary to orient the seeds one by one and ensure clear and rapid coordinated actions of optoelectronic and mechanical systems. The main goal of this research is to increase the efficiency of grading forest seeds by patterning the speed of the mobile device. We will answer the following questions. What are effective geometric parameters for the seed pipe? What factors affect the speed of a single seed's movement? Materials and Methods: This study is based on mathematical modeling, taking into account the basic principles of mechanics, using MatLab software. Results: A mechanical model of a single Scots pine seed's motion in different zones of the seed pipe is designed, taking into account air resistance. The effective height of the seed pipe, taking into account the response time of optoelectronic grader systems, is determined. Conclusions: The time and speed of single seed movement through grader systems depends on the seed pipe's height and radius of curvature. Other things being equal, through the use of the same optical scheme with a microprocessor to solve various problems, the compactness of the photodetector scheme allows, if necessary, to upgrade the grader to solve research problems and for use in forestry.
T2  - Inventions
T1  - The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning
IS  - 4
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3390/inventions4040055
UR  - conv_1575
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Novikov, Arthur and Drapalyuk, Michael and Dornyak, Olga and Zelikov, Vladimir and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Research Highlights: Forest owners will be able to solve the problem of testing and selection of viable forest seeds on location and save financial, time, and material resources. The possibility of integrating non-destructive quality control and separation functions in a single portable apparatus is extremely promising. The speed of the contemporary optoelectronic grader is limited by the speed of the slowest component-the mechanical system. Background and Objectives: The technological process of forest seed establishment and design of optoelectronic graders is based on a priori mathematical modeling of structural characteristics, taking into account these criteria. Known models of industrial photoseparators are expensive and have a high energy and material consumption not applicable in the field. Laboratory seed analyzers are characterized by a long time exposure, and the overall size and level of climatic performance do not allow them to be used in the field. Consequently, for small amounts of seed treatment, it is necessary to orient the seeds one by one and ensure clear and rapid coordinated actions of optoelectronic and mechanical systems. The main goal of this research is to increase the efficiency of grading forest seeds by patterning the speed of the mobile device. We will answer the following questions. What are effective geometric parameters for the seed pipe? What factors affect the speed of a single seed's movement? Materials and Methods: This study is based on mathematical modeling, taking into account the basic principles of mechanics, using MatLab software. Results: A mechanical model of a single Scots pine seed's motion in different zones of the seed pipe is designed, taking into account air resistance. The effective height of the seed pipe, taking into account the response time of optoelectronic grader systems, is determined. Conclusions: The time and speed of single seed movement through grader systems depends on the seed pipe's height and radius of curvature. Other things being equal, through the use of the same optical scheme with a microprocessor to solve various problems, the compactness of the photodetector scheme allows, if necessary, to upgrade the grader to solve research problems and for use in forestry.",
journal = "Inventions",
title = "The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning",
number = "4",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3390/inventions4040055",
url = "conv_1575"
}
Novikov, A., Drapalyuk, M., Dornyak, O., Zelikov, V.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning. in Inventions, 4(4).
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040055
conv_1575
Novikov A, Drapalyuk M, Dornyak O, Zelikov V, Ivetić V. The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning. in Inventions. 2019;4(4).
doi:10.3390/inventions4040055
conv_1575 .
Novikov, Arthur, Drapalyuk, Michael, Dornyak, Olga, Zelikov, Vladimir, Ivetić, Vladan, "The Effect of Motion Time of a Scots Pine Single Seed on Mobile Optoelectronic Grader Efficiency: A Mathematical Patterning" in Inventions, 4, no. 4 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040055 .,
conv_1575 .
12
8
11

How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer

Sokolov, Sergey; Kamenskij, Vladislav; Novikov, Arthur; Ivetić, Vladan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sokolov, Sergey
AU  - Kamenskij, Vladislav
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1024
AB  - This invention is relevant when working as part of optoelectronic systems, including non-destructive quality control of forest seeds. The possibility of synthesis of the ultrafast optical analog-to-digital converter (ADC) providing conversion of analog information to digital in the sub-GHz range is considered. The functional scheme of the optical ADC, containing technologically well-developed optical elements is given; the principle of operation is described in detail. The possibility of increasing the speed of the ADC to make it potentially possible for optical data processing schemes is shown.
T2  - Inventions
T1  - How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer
IS  - 4
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3390/inventions4040061
UR  - conv_1577
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sokolov, Sergey and Kamenskij, Vladislav and Novikov, Arthur and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This invention is relevant when working as part of optoelectronic systems, including non-destructive quality control of forest seeds. The possibility of synthesis of the ultrafast optical analog-to-digital converter (ADC) providing conversion of analog information to digital in the sub-GHz range is considered. The functional scheme of the optical ADC, containing technologically well-developed optical elements is given; the principle of operation is described in detail. The possibility of increasing the speed of the ADC to make it potentially possible for optical data processing schemes is shown.",
journal = "Inventions",
title = "How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer",
number = "4",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3390/inventions4040061",
url = "conv_1577"
}
Sokolov, S., Kamenskij, V., Novikov, A.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer. in Inventions, 4(4).
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040061
conv_1577
Sokolov S, Kamenskij V, Novikov A, Ivetić V. How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer. in Inventions. 2019;4(4).
doi:10.3390/inventions4040061
conv_1577 .
Sokolov, Sergey, Kamenskij, Vladislav, Novikov, Arthur, Ivetić, Vladan, "How to Increase the Analog-to-Digital Converter Speed in Optoelectronic Systems of the Seed Quality Rapid Analyzer" in Inventions, 4, no. 4 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/inventions4040061 .,
conv_1577 .
17
4
10

Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour

Novikov, Arthur; Sokolov, Sergey; Drapalyuk, Michael; Zelikov, Vladimir; Ivetić, Vladan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novikov, Arthur
AU  - Sokolov, Sergey
AU  - Drapalyuk, Michael
AU  - Zelikov, Vladimir
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/999
AB  - Research Highlights: One of the ways to improve the quality of a seedlot used in the forest nursery is the grading of seed by colour. Background and Objectives: The study is intended for forest's engineers and owners because it offers an alternative solution for forest seeds improvement before sowing. The success of forest establishment program mainly depends on the quality of Forest Reproductive Material. At this time usual practices during the seed processing is seed grading on size. This causes a lot of controversy about the possible reduction of genetic diversity through directional selection. Materials and Methods: Aiming to study the effect of seed coat colour on seedling performance, a one-year old container seedlings of Pinus sylvestris L. were planted at the post-fire site. Seedlings were produced from three fractions, previously graded in the visible wavelength range on a standard optical separator, plus control obtained without separation by colour. Results: Seedlings from different seed fractions performed differently in the first growing season after planting on the field. Seedlings from light seed fraction grow better in height, but those from dark seed fraction resulted with the highest survival rate. Light-dark seeds, which constitute the largest group in the initial sample by absolute weight, resulted with seedlings of the lowest growth rates and survival. The good results showed by seedlings from the control, for both growth rates and survival, indicate the weak effect of seed colour grading on seedlings field performance, but also the need for the more comprehensive studies in the future.
T2  - Forests
T1  - Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour
IS  - 12
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.3390/f10121064
UR  - conv_1473
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Novikov, Arthur and Sokolov, Sergey and Drapalyuk, Michael and Zelikov, Vladimir and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Research Highlights: One of the ways to improve the quality of a seedlot used in the forest nursery is the grading of seed by colour. Background and Objectives: The study is intended for forest's engineers and owners because it offers an alternative solution for forest seeds improvement before sowing. The success of forest establishment program mainly depends on the quality of Forest Reproductive Material. At this time usual practices during the seed processing is seed grading on size. This causes a lot of controversy about the possible reduction of genetic diversity through directional selection. Materials and Methods: Aiming to study the effect of seed coat colour on seedling performance, a one-year old container seedlings of Pinus sylvestris L. were planted at the post-fire site. Seedlings were produced from three fractions, previously graded in the visible wavelength range on a standard optical separator, plus control obtained without separation by colour. Results: Seedlings from different seed fractions performed differently in the first growing season after planting on the field. Seedlings from light seed fraction grow better in height, but those from dark seed fraction resulted with the highest survival rate. Light-dark seeds, which constitute the largest group in the initial sample by absolute weight, resulted with seedlings of the lowest growth rates and survival. The good results showed by seedlings from the control, for both growth rates and survival, indicate the weak effect of seed colour grading on seedlings field performance, but also the need for the more comprehensive studies in the future.",
journal = "Forests",
title = "Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour",
number = "12",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.3390/f10121064",
url = "conv_1473"
}
Novikov, A., Sokolov, S., Drapalyuk, M., Zelikov, V.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour. in Forests, 10(12).
https://doi.org/10.3390/f10121064
conv_1473
Novikov A, Sokolov S, Drapalyuk M, Zelikov V, Ivetić V. Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour. in Forests. 2019;10(12).
doi:10.3390/f10121064
conv_1473 .
Novikov, Arthur, Sokolov, Sergey, Drapalyuk, Michael, Zelikov, Vladimir, Ivetić, Vladan, "Performance of Scots Pine Seedlings from Seeds Graded by Colour" in Forests, 10, no. 12 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/f10121064 .,
conv_1473 .
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17

The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site

Novikov, A., I; Ivetić, Vladan

(2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Novikov, A., I
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1063
AB  - The basis for the present research is an alternative hypothesis about the existence of significant differences between morphometric parameters of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings of different color-seed races. The experiment was established by planting of one-year old Scots pine container seedlings under Kolesov's sword. Ten rows in a 90-fold repetition were planted on 24th October 2017 on the site of the left-bank forestry training Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies (coordinates of the nodal point: N 51 degrees 49'40.3' E 39 degrees 21'49.7', altitude 100.8 m asl). Seedlings were produced from the seeds, previously separated based on seed coat color and size, in the nursery by a standard rotation cycle for Scots pine container seedlings. The planted seedlings were measured for height three times during the first growing season after the field planting on a post-fire site. The results show a significant difference in one-year-old container produced Scots pine seedlings height with white seeds producing the highest seedlings after one year growth in the field. Our results indicate the potential use of seed sorting on seed coat color for improvement of both, production of forest reproductive material and reforestation success.
C3  - International Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference Innovative Directions of Development of the Forestry Complex
T1  - The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site
VL  - 226
DO  - 10.1088/1755-1315/226/1/012043
UR  - conv_1450
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Novikov, A., I and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The basis for the present research is an alternative hypothesis about the existence of significant differences between morphometric parameters of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings of different color-seed races. The experiment was established by planting of one-year old Scots pine container seedlings under Kolesov's sword. Ten rows in a 90-fold repetition were planted on 24th October 2017 on the site of the left-bank forestry training Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies (coordinates of the nodal point: N 51 degrees 49'40.3' E 39 degrees 21'49.7', altitude 100.8 m asl). Seedlings were produced from the seeds, previously separated based on seed coat color and size, in the nursery by a standard rotation cycle for Scots pine container seedlings. The planted seedlings were measured for height three times during the first growing season after the field planting on a post-fire site. The results show a significant difference in one-year-old container produced Scots pine seedlings height with white seeds producing the highest seedlings after one year growth in the field. Our results indicate the potential use of seed sorting on seed coat color for improvement of both, production of forest reproductive material and reforestation success.",
journal = "International Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference Innovative Directions of Development of the Forestry Complex",
title = "The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site",
volume = "226",
doi = "10.1088/1755-1315/226/1/012043",
url = "conv_1450"
}
Novikov, A., I.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site. in International Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference Innovative Directions of Development of the Forestry Complex, 226.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/226/1/012043
conv_1450
Novikov AI, Ivetić V. The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site. in International Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference Innovative Directions of Development of the Forestry Complex. 2019;226.
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/226/1/012043
conv_1450 .
Novikov, A., I, Ivetić, Vladan, "The effect of seed coat color grading on height of one-year-old container-grown Scots pine seedlings planted on post-fire site" in International Jubilee Scientific and Practical Conference Innovative Directions of Development of the Forestry Complex, 226 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/226/1/012043 .,
conv_1450 .
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11

VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading

Novikov, A.I.; Drapalyuk, M.V.; Sokolov, Sergey; Ivetić, Vladan

(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Novikov, A.I.
AU  - Drapalyuk, M.V.
AU  - Sokolov, Sergey
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1031
AB  - The study is intended for engineers and small-scale forestry owners because it offers a simple solution for acorns quality improvement by machine grading before sowing. Visible diffuse reflectance spectra of single whole acorns (Quercus robur L.), damaged acorns, acorns pericarp, whole and damaged acorn seeds were scanned with spectrometer USB 4000 (Ocean Optics Inc., USA) from 450 to 900 nm at 1 nm intervals. Near infrared reflectance spectra of single acorns material were scanned with spectrometer NirQuest512 (Ocean Optics Inc., USA) from 900 to 2100 nm at 1 nm intervals. English oak acorns cannot be divided from damaged acorns and acorns pericarp in the visible wavelength range. Hard-to-release damaged acorns with shell cracks are eliminated in the NIR-reflectance at a wavelength range from 1400 to 1500 nm or from 1900 to 2000 nm. After the elimination of damaged acorns, good whole acorns can be grading from the acorns rotten seed and acorns pericarp (only one the inner side of a shell) at a wavelength range from 1600 to 1700 nm. The results of this study are limited to these specific samples and cannot be interpreted for acorns of all Quercus species.
PB  - Institute of Physics Publishing
C3  - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
T1  - VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading
IS  - 1
VL  - 392
DO  - 10.1088/1755-1315/392/1/012009
UR  - conv_1986
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Novikov, A.I. and Drapalyuk, M.V. and Sokolov, Sergey and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The study is intended for engineers and small-scale forestry owners because it offers a simple solution for acorns quality improvement by machine grading before sowing. Visible diffuse reflectance spectra of single whole acorns (Quercus robur L.), damaged acorns, acorns pericarp, whole and damaged acorn seeds were scanned with spectrometer USB 4000 (Ocean Optics Inc., USA) from 450 to 900 nm at 1 nm intervals. Near infrared reflectance spectra of single acorns material were scanned with spectrometer NirQuest512 (Ocean Optics Inc., USA) from 900 to 2100 nm at 1 nm intervals. English oak acorns cannot be divided from damaged acorns and acorns pericarp in the visible wavelength range. Hard-to-release damaged acorns with shell cracks are eliminated in the NIR-reflectance at a wavelength range from 1400 to 1500 nm or from 1900 to 2000 nm. After the elimination of damaged acorns, good whole acorns can be grading from the acorns rotten seed and acorns pericarp (only one the inner side of a shell) at a wavelength range from 1600 to 1700 nm. The results of this study are limited to these specific samples and cannot be interpreted for acorns of all Quercus species.",
publisher = "Institute of Physics Publishing",
journal = "IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science",
title = "VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading",
number = "1",
volume = "392",
doi = "10.1088/1755-1315/392/1/012009",
url = "conv_1986"
}
Novikov, A.I., Drapalyuk, M.V., Sokolov, S.,& Ivetić, V.. (2019). VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading. in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Institute of Physics Publishing., 392(1).
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/392/1/012009
conv_1986
Novikov A, Drapalyuk M, Sokolov S, Ivetić V. VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading. in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 2019;392(1).
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/392/1/012009
conv_1986 .
Novikov, A.I., Drapalyuk, M.V., Sokolov, Sergey, Ivetić, Vladan, "VIS-NIR wave spectrometric features of acorns (Quercus robur L.) for machine grading" in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 392, no. 1 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/392/1/012009 .,
conv_1986 .
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5

Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia)

Kerkez-Janković, Ivona; Nonić, Marina; Devetaković, Jovana; Ivetić, Vladan; Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana; Aleksić, Jelena M.

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kerkez-Janković, Ivona
AU  - Nonić, Marina
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1029
AB  - Selectively neutral nuclear microsatellites (SSRs) are available for Fagus sp., and have been used in F. sylvatica, an ecologically and economically most important European Fagus species. We provide a comprehensive technical overview of available Fagus sp. SSRs (185 loci), carry out meta-analysis of loci used in F. sylvatica (62 loci employed in 62 surveys), and validate a set of 16 loci in 45 individuals of this species from the central Balkans (Serbia). Erroneous usage of marker's names/authors is rather frequent, and loci successfully used in a number of studies are characterized by other authors by high prevalence of null alleles and even multilocus amplification products. Frequent occurrence of null alleles at FS4-46, used in 26 surveys to date, most likely indicates a failure to record multiple alleles at this locus. Twelve loci are reliable/informative in F. sylvatica from the Balkans (5-18 alleles/locus, H-E ranging from 0.523 to 0.850), while four loci are characterized by high prevalence of null alleles (sfc0161 and sfc1063) and multilocus amplification products (FS4-46 and Fagsyl_007038). Our findings are important for future population genetics and studies on adaptation of F. sylvatica to its environment, because the latter rely on both selectively neutral and adaptive markers under selection.
T2  - Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
T1  - Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia)
EP  - 556
IS  - 7
SP  - 545
VL  - 34
DO  - 10.1080/02827581.2019.1623305
UR  - conv_1433
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kerkez-Janković, Ivona and Nonić, Marina and Devetaković, Jovana and Ivetić, Vladan and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana and Aleksić, Jelena M.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Selectively neutral nuclear microsatellites (SSRs) are available for Fagus sp., and have been used in F. sylvatica, an ecologically and economically most important European Fagus species. We provide a comprehensive technical overview of available Fagus sp. SSRs (185 loci), carry out meta-analysis of loci used in F. sylvatica (62 loci employed in 62 surveys), and validate a set of 16 loci in 45 individuals of this species from the central Balkans (Serbia). Erroneous usage of marker's names/authors is rather frequent, and loci successfully used in a number of studies are characterized by other authors by high prevalence of null alleles and even multilocus amplification products. Frequent occurrence of null alleles at FS4-46, used in 26 surveys to date, most likely indicates a failure to record multiple alleles at this locus. Twelve loci are reliable/informative in F. sylvatica from the Balkans (5-18 alleles/locus, H-E ranging from 0.523 to 0.850), while four loci are characterized by high prevalence of null alleles (sfc0161 and sfc1063) and multilocus amplification products (FS4-46 and Fagsyl_007038). Our findings are important for future population genetics and studies on adaptation of F. sylvatica to its environment, because the latter rely on both selectively neutral and adaptive markers under selection.",
journal = "Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research",
title = "Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia)",
pages = "556-545",
number = "7",
volume = "34",
doi = "10.1080/02827581.2019.1623305",
url = "conv_1433"
}
Kerkez-Janković, I., Nonić, M., Devetaković, J., Ivetić, V., Šijačić-Nikolić, M.,& Aleksić, J. M.. (2019). Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia). in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 34(7), 545-556.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2019.1623305
conv_1433
Kerkez-Janković I, Nonić M, Devetaković J, Ivetić V, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Aleksić JM. Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia). in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 2019;34(7):545-556.
doi:10.1080/02827581.2019.1623305
conv_1433 .
Kerkez-Janković, Ivona, Nonić, Marina, Devetaković, Jovana, Ivetić, Vladan, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, Aleksić, Jelena M., "Technical overview of nuclear microsatellites for Fagus sp., and their utility in F. sylvatica from the central Balkans (Serbia)" in Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 34, no. 7 (2019):545-556,
https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2019.1623305 .,
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Serbian spruce and climate change: Possible outcomes and conservation strategy

Ivetić, Vladan; Aleksić, Jelena M.

(Springer International Publishing, 2019)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena M.
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1036
AB  - Serbian spruce is an old, relict and currently rare and endangered spruce species particularly susceptible to climate change that attracts a lot of attention in the academic community since its discovery in 1875. Today, Serbian spruce is limited to the area of ~100 km2 localized around the mid-course of the Drina River in the mountainous central Balkans, at the border of Republic of Serbia and Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within this small area, ~30 remnant populations of various sizes are scattered at north-to-northwest orientated slopes of hills. Given the current state of Serbian spruce populations as well as extreme climate events and poor natural regeneration in this species, applied “do not touch” conservation approach is severely questioned, and some alternative protection and in situ and ex situ conservation actions have been put forward. In situ actions should involve: (1) facilitation of natural regeneration by selective removal of individual competitor trees, (2) assisted natural regeneration by planting high quality seedlings throughout the species current natural range or at nearby suitable sites, and (3) assisted natural regeneration by direct seeding. Although in situ actions may provide short-term persistence of Serbian spruce, ex situ actions, i.e., assisted migration, achieved by both assisted range expansion and assisted species migration, are inevitable, since it is very likely that Serbian spruce will disappear from its natural habitats in the near future due to the rapid climate change.
PB  - Springer International Publishing
T2  - Advances in Global Change Research
T1  - Serbian spruce and climate change: Possible outcomes and conservation strategy
EP  - 371
SP  - 353
VL  - 65
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-319-95267-3_30
UR  - conv_2032
ER  - 
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abstract = "Serbian spruce is an old, relict and currently rare and endangered spruce species particularly susceptible to climate change that attracts a lot of attention in the academic community since its discovery in 1875. Today, Serbian spruce is limited to the area of ~100 km2 localized around the mid-course of the Drina River in the mountainous central Balkans, at the border of Republic of Serbia and Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within this small area, ~30 remnant populations of various sizes are scattered at north-to-northwest orientated slopes of hills. Given the current state of Serbian spruce populations as well as extreme climate events and poor natural regeneration in this species, applied “do not touch” conservation approach is severely questioned, and some alternative protection and in situ and ex situ conservation actions have been put forward. In situ actions should involve: (1) facilitation of natural regeneration by selective removal of individual competitor trees, (2) assisted natural regeneration by planting high quality seedlings throughout the species current natural range or at nearby suitable sites, and (3) assisted natural regeneration by direct seeding. Although in situ actions may provide short-term persistence of Serbian spruce, ex situ actions, i.e., assisted migration, achieved by both assisted range expansion and assisted species migration, are inevitable, since it is very likely that Serbian spruce will disappear from its natural habitats in the near future due to the rapid climate change.",
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Springer International Publishing., 65, 353-371.
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Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes

Ivetić, Vladan; Grossnickle, Steven; Škorić, Mirko

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Grossnickle, Steven
AU  - Škorić, Mirko
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/873
AB  - This study examined whether the morphological attributes of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra ssp. nigra var. nigra Arnold) seedlings measured in the nursery could be used to forecast subsequent field performance over an extended time frame. Seedlings from three seed sources were produced in two types of containers and in bareroot seedbeds. These seedlings were measured for an array of morphological attributes (height, HT; root collar diameter, RCD; shoot height/diameter ratio, HD; shoot and root dry weight, SDW and RDW, respectively; shoot: root ratio, S: R; number of the first order lateral roots, FOLR; and Dickson quality index, DQI) and then planted at two sample plots with different soil depth. Seedling attributes were tested against field survival and growth in the first three years and growth in the twelfth year for their ability to forecast field performance. Correlations between morphological attributes and field performance were stronger for the plot with shallower soil, having potentially drier conditions. HT, HD, and S: R were the best attributes for forecasting seedling survival. HD was the most reliable attribute to forecast growth during the first three years after planting, defining the largest proportion of variation for growth (r(2)= 0.36 to 0.86). Morphological attributes were better able to forecast field performance in the first three years at the shallow soil site, with FOLR the best single morphological variable. HT, DIA, and RDW were the best attributes to forecast growth during the first three years after planting on both sites. Morphological attributes were not able to forecast growth 12 years after planting.
T2  - Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry
T1  - Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes
EP  - 107
SP  - 99
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.3832/ifor1722-009
UR  - conv_1251
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author = "Ivetić, Vladan and Grossnickle, Steven and Škorić, Mirko",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This study examined whether the morphological attributes of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra ssp. nigra var. nigra Arnold) seedlings measured in the nursery could be used to forecast subsequent field performance over an extended time frame. Seedlings from three seed sources were produced in two types of containers and in bareroot seedbeds. These seedlings were measured for an array of morphological attributes (height, HT; root collar diameter, RCD; shoot height/diameter ratio, HD; shoot and root dry weight, SDW and RDW, respectively; shoot: root ratio, S: R; number of the first order lateral roots, FOLR; and Dickson quality index, DQI) and then planted at two sample plots with different soil depth. Seedling attributes were tested against field survival and growth in the first three years and growth in the twelfth year for their ability to forecast field performance. Correlations between morphological attributes and field performance were stronger for the plot with shallower soil, having potentially drier conditions. HT, HD, and S: R were the best attributes for forecasting seedling survival. HD was the most reliable attribute to forecast growth during the first three years after planting, defining the largest proportion of variation for growth (r(2)= 0.36 to 0.86). Morphological attributes were better able to forecast field performance in the first three years at the shallow soil site, with FOLR the best single morphological variable. HT, DIA, and RDW were the best attributes to forecast growth during the first three years after planting on both sites. Morphological attributes were not able to forecast growth 12 years after planting.",
journal = "Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry",
title = "Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes",
pages = "107-99",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.3832/ifor1722-009",
url = "conv_1251"
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Ivetić, V., Grossnickle, S.,& Škorić, M.. (2017). Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes. in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 10, 99-107.
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1722-009
conv_1251
Ivetić V, Grossnickle S, Škorić M. Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes. in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry. 2017;10:99-107.
doi:10.3832/ifor1722-009
conv_1251 .
Ivetić, Vladan, Grossnickle, Steven, Škorić, Mirko, "Forecasting the field performance of Austrian pine seedlings using morphological attributes" in Iforest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 10 (2017):99-107,
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1722-009 .,
conv_1251 .
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The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia)

Devetaković, Jovana; Stanković, Dragica; Ivetić, Vladan; Mitrović, Bojan; Todorović, Nebojša

(North University of Baia Mare, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
AU  - Stanković, Dragica
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
AU  - Mitrović, Bojan
AU  - Todorović, Nebojša
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/837
AB  - Considering the importance of environment quality, especially in protected natural areas, we are conducted research of heavy metals contents (Zn, Mn and Fe) in plants and soil at protected natural area "Veliko ratno ostrvo" in Belgrade (Serbia). European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pall.) is native on the Veliko ratno Ostrvo Island and research were conducted in the aim to confirm possibility for using as bioindicator. The Veliko ratno ostrvo island represent unpolluted area, only two samples (total of 5 soil samples) show slightly exceed the value of Zn concentration (site 5 - 288.37 mg.kg(-1) and site 2 - 263.75 mg.kg(-1)) in soil, while concentrations of Mn and Fe are in normal range. Concentration of heavy metals in plant tissue is in the normal range, except Fe where there are concentrations over optimal range at 10 trees (up to 415.14 mg.kg(-1)) from total 13 tested trees. There are oscillations between different trees i.e. genotypes, which confirmed differences into absorption of heavy metals within species.
PB  - North University of Baia Mare
T2  - Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
T1  - The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia)
EP  - 75
IS  - 1
SP  - 69
VL  - 12
UR  - conv_2054
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Devetaković, Jovana and Stanković, Dragica and Ivetić, Vladan and Mitrović, Bojan and Todorović, Nebojša",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Considering the importance of environment quality, especially in protected natural areas, we are conducted research of heavy metals contents (Zn, Mn and Fe) in plants and soil at protected natural area "Veliko ratno ostrvo" in Belgrade (Serbia). European white elm (Ulmus laevis Pall.) is native on the Veliko ratno Ostrvo Island and research were conducted in the aim to confirm possibility for using as bioindicator. The Veliko ratno ostrvo island represent unpolluted area, only two samples (total of 5 soil samples) show slightly exceed the value of Zn concentration (site 5 - 288.37 mg.kg(-1) and site 2 - 263.75 mg.kg(-1)) in soil, while concentrations of Mn and Fe are in normal range. Concentration of heavy metals in plant tissue is in the normal range, except Fe where there are concentrations over optimal range at 10 trees (up to 415.14 mg.kg(-1)) from total 13 tested trees. There are oscillations between different trees i.e. genotypes, which confirmed differences into absorption of heavy metals within species.",
publisher = "North University of Baia Mare",
journal = "Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences",
title = "The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia)",
pages = "75-69",
number = "1",
volume = "12",
url = "conv_2054"
}
Devetaković, J., Stanković, D., Ivetić, V., Mitrović, B.,& Todorović, N.. (2017). The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia). in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences
North University of Baia Mare., 12(1), 69-75.
conv_2054
Devetaković J, Stanković D, Ivetić V, Mitrović B, Todorović N. The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia). in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences. 2017;12(1):69-75.
conv_2054 .
Devetaković, Jovana, Stanković, Dragica, Ivetić, Vladan, Mitrović, Bojan, Todorović, Nebojša, "The concentration of Zn, Mn and Fe in leaves of ulmus laevis pall. At Veliko Ratno Ostrvo island (Belgrade, Serbia)" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 12, no. 1 (2017):69-75,
conv_2054 .
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