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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Božić, M., J. Čavlović, M. Vedriš, M. Jazbec UDK 630* 523 (001)
Modeling Bark Thickness of Silver Fir Trees (Abies alba Mill.)     pdf     HR     EN 3
Ballian, D., F. Bogunić, M. Konnert, H. Kraigher, M. Pučko, G. Božič UDK 630* 165 (001)
The Analysis of Genetic Variability of Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) Subpopulation at the Igman Mountain     pdf     HR     EN 13
Majnarić. D. UDK 630* 156 (001)
Harvest and Mortality of the Brown Bear in Gorski Kotar     pdf     HR     EN 25
 
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE
     
Bezak, K., D. Kuric, M. Vrebčević UDK 630* 612
The Dissipative Structure of High Forests of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) in the Management Unit “Slavir”     pdf     HR     EN 35
 
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Trinajstić, I. UDK 630* 164
About the Problem of Differentiation Between the Oaks Quercus pubescens Willd. and Quercus virgiliana. (Ten.) Ten.     pdf     HR     EN 57
Summary: In the work the morphological differences between the related downy hairy oaks Quercus pubescens and Q. virgiliana are analyzed. They occupy large areas especially in the Adriatic littoral of the Republic of Croatia, but they develop sporadically in its hinterland, too. The said oaks can be differentiated from each other by the morphology of their leaf, cupule and bark, by the arrangement of flowers on a short fruit shoot as well as by the appearance of their cupule.
Q. pubescens has a leaf with 4–6 pairs of lateral lobes, and the petiole is 1–2 cm, maximum 3 cm, long. Its bark at the trunk base is shallowly longitudinally furrowed. All female flowers of the short, fruit shoot are sitting, placed terminally. All ripe acorns are sitting, placed terminally. The cupule covered with small, triangular scales arranged like tiles on a roof is smooth in appearance.
Q. virgiliana has a leaf with 3–4 (-5) pairs of lateral lobes, and the petiole is more than 3 cm long. Its bark at the trunk base is deeply furrowed, on the cross cut like a cogwheel. The female flowers are arranged on a more or less long rachis, not longer than 10 cm, in the form of an ear, and the ears can be arranged both terminally and laterally in leaf axils. In the ear there are often clusters of several flowers. One or several ripe acorns are on a more or less long stalk, usually 1–2 cm long. At the top or sidewise on the cupule the remnant of the rachis can often be noticed in the form of a curved, dry extension. The cupule scales are verrucously swollen or protuberated, making the entire cupule verrucously wrinkled.
In case of any deviation from the above parameters, as a rule the hybrids are involved.
Sabadi, R. UDK 630* 721 + 722
Promotion of Forest and Forest Industry’s Products in Fair Trading     pdf     HR     EN 61

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