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	| ON THE REGENERATION FINAL FELLING IN EVEN-AGED FORESTS
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   	  	| IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | 
		
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	| Idžojtić, M., M. Zebec, I. Poljak | UDK 630* 271 (001) | 
	| Revitalisation of the Lisičine Arboretum
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	| Trinajstić, Ivo | UDK 630* 164 + 188 (001) | 
	| Chorological and Phytosociological Characteristics of Quercus Coccifera L. in Croatia
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	| Pandža, Marija | UDK 630* 17 (001) | 
	| The Flora of the Papuk Nature Park (Slavonia, Croatia)
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	| Štimac, Milan | UDK 630* 222 + 242 (001) | 
	| Impact of Forest Tending on Structural Characteristics of Coppices in Lika
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	| Avdibegović, M., N. Petrović, D. Nonić, S. Posavec, B. Marić, D. Vuletić | UDK 630* 682 (001) | 
	| Readiness of Private Forest Owners in Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina to Cooperate in Forest Roads Construction and Maintenance
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	| Vrgoč, Petar | UDK 630* 973 + 232.3 | 
	| Intelectual Property Rights, Plant Breeding and Nursery Practice
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	| Summary: The term Cultivar is an abbreviation of the English words cultivated and variety. A Cultivar is the result of plant breeding. In the history of man numerous Cultivars have been created of cereal grains, fruit, vegetables, industrial plants, ornamental plants and forest trees. New products or new Cultivars are sold on the market for profit. Protection of the Cultivar as intellectual property ensures a part of the profit goes to the innovator, i.e. the plant breeder. A Cultivar can be in the form of a clone or in the form of improved seed, and therefore two characteristic strategies are deployed: protection of the intellectual ownership of the plant breeder (Plant Breeder’s Right, PBR) and protection of the commercial name (Trade Mark, TM). Key words: Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO); Cultivar; intellectual ownership; nursery plant production; PBR (Plant Breeder’s Right); plant breeding; Plant Patent Act; Trade Mark; UPOV
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