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SUMMARY: This article presents and explains the conclusions made by
the Croatian Poplar Commission at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and
Water Management, after the discussions on problems of riparian forests sustainability,
poplar forest stands management, regeneration methods and possibilities
and methods of genetic resources conservation, on the example of
European Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.). Regeneration of European Black
Poplar populations is a very important task for forest management, especially
in areas where the riparian sites and their eco-systems are endangered.
Renewed or conserved poplar populations present an important contribution
in conservation of complex eco-system of riparian forests. Strategy for genetic
resources conservation of domestic poplars can be divided in three operative
goals: 1. ensure optimal quantity of regeneration, 2. prevent loss of
genetic diversity and individual fitness at generation turn-over, 3. identify and
preserve local or regional gene pools, if existing. It is necessary to intensify
selection, breeding and testing of domestic black poplar clones, to acquire
high quality plant material for riparian forest stands regeneration. Also cru