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IntroductionA variety of plant traits, from architectural to the cellular level, have been connected to flammability, but intraspecific variability of plant traits (ITV) and components of flammability is poorly studied. The lack of knowledge about ITV of
Zorica Popović +2 more
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Pančićeva omorika (Picea omorika (Panč.) Purk.) u prirodi ima malo i disjunktno područje rasprostiranja u istočnoj Bosni, u području srednjeg toka rijeke Drine (Slika 1) Najpoznatiji lokaliteti sa Pančićevom omorikom su na višegradskom području gdje se ...
Dalibor Ballian +4 more
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Picea omorika (Pinaceae): an endangered endemic species from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, locally naturalised in the Brembana Valley (Orobic Alps, Italy) [PDF]
Picea omorika is an endangered conifer endemic to Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. This research reports the first case of its naturalisation in Italy, specifically in a restricted area of the upper Brembana Valley (Orobic Alps, Lombardy), where an uneven ...
Luca Giupponi +3 more
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Plantations of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika [Panč.] Purkyně) reach an age over 70 years at the Masaryk Forest Training Forest Enterprise (TFE) at Křtiny.
D. Král
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Evolving GIS technologies in nature conservation and the spatial planning strategy of Tara NP (Serbia) as a potential UNECSO MAB reserve [PDF]
Mt. Tara NP was nominated in 2004 within the UNESCO - ROSTE programme, for Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Reserve status in Serbia as transboundary 'Peace Park' status between Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Mt.
Radović Dejan +4 more
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Compression strength perpendicular to grain of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pančić) purkyně) wood from plantations and natural stands [PDF]
This paper presents the results of testing the compression of Serbian spruce wood from plantations and natural stands. Compression perpendicular to grain in radial and tangential direction was tested.
Petrović Danijela +2 more
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Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.) is an endemic tree species from the Balkan Peninsula. The species also thrives in Slovenia and would be an interesting minority alternative to Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) on some sites. This study
Sebastian Bambič +3 more
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Variability of in vitro germination of Picea omorika pollen [PDF]
Serbian spruce (Picea omorika /Panc./Purkyne) is a Balkan endemic and Tertiary relict, therefore it has an exceptional significance from the historical-geographical aspect as well as from the aspect of tree im- provement and biodiversity conservation. Pollen was collected from 24 trees in two consecutive years and an- alyzed once a month.
Branislava Ž. Batos +1 more
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Brine shrimp lethality bioassay of selected gymnosperm and angiosperm species [PDF]
Methanol extracts of selected species of flowering plants Anthemis cotula, A. ruthenica, Centaurea dubia (Asteraceae), Ajuga genevensis, A. chamaepitys, A. reptans, Micromeria albanica, M. cristata, M. dalmatica, M.
Janaćković Peđa T. +4 more
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Oxalate oxidase and non-enzymatic compounds of the antioxidative system in young Serbian spruce plants exposed to cadmium stress [PDF]
We studied changes in the concentrations of ascorbate and glutathione, composition of soluble phenolics, and activity of oxalate oxidase in 75-day-old Serbian spruce plants after exposure to 5 μM and 50μM cadmium for 6-48 h.
Dučić Tanja +2 more
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