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Understanding the impacts of climate change on the future growth of tree species is particularly important for conserving endemic species with limited geographic distributions, such as Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purk.).
Marko Kazimirović, Branko Stajic
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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.
Tanja Ducic +2 more
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Electrical conductivity test for Serbian spruce seed quality estimation [PDF]
In this paper, for the firs time in our country, electrical conductivity test was used for seed quality estimation. Since this test is not standardized for most of tree species, main goal of this paper was to investigate possibility of its use for ...
Ivetić Vladan, Milovanović Jelena
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Anisotropy of transversal swelling of Serbian spruce wood (Picea omorika (Pančić) Purkyně) [PDF]
The paper presents the results of analysis of anisotropy of transverse swelling of the Serbian spruce wood. The analysis included six trees that come from plantations and nine trees from natural stands of Serbian spruce, and a total of 3098 ...
Petrović Danijela +3 more
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Serbian spruce (Picea omorika [Pančić] Purk.) is a Balkan endemic coniferous species, the expansion of which is restricted by limited knowledge. This literature review paper compiles findings from 176 scientific papers and presents a summary of research ...
Vacek Zdeněk, Vacek Stanislav
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Serbian spruce (Picea omorica/Panc./Purkyne) variability in the artificial populations in Serbia [PDF]
Isajev V., Lavadinović V., Lučić A., Rakonjac L.J.: Serbian spruce (Picea omorca /Panc./ Purkyne) variability in the artificial populations in Serbia. Ekologia (Bratislava), Vol. 32, No. 3, p. 277-282, 2013.
Isajev Vasilije +3 more
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Model of Serbian spruce genetic diversity conservation applying MPBS method [PDF]
Multiple Population Breeding System (MPBS) means that the genetic conservation population is split into subpopulations with each having an effective population size of approximately 50 individuals (Namkoong, 1984). The main reasons for development of the
Milovanović Jelena +1 more
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Characterization of Serbian Spruce Variability Applying Isoenzyme Markers [PDF]
The Serbian spruce seedling seed orchard at Godovik represents a base for production improvement of selected seed material from this species, which can be used as initial material for extension of its range. This research paper covers the five phenogroups which confirmed the existence of the characteristic traits in the second known generation.
Milovanović, J. +1 more
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MOR and MOE of Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika Pančić/Purkyně) Wood from Natural Stands
The paper presents the results of testing the bending stress of Serbian spruce wood from natural stands. In testing the samples, in addition to the modulus of rupture, the bending stress at the proportionality limit, the ratio between the stress at the proportionality limit and the modulus of rupture as well as the modulus of elasticity of wood were ...
Danijela Petrović +2 more
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Assessment of heterotic effect in serbian spruce hybrid combinations
The occurrence and magnitude of heterotic effect was determined among hybrid combinations and parent individuals obtained by open pollination in Serbian spruce seedling seed orchard at Godovik. The heterotic effect was analysed for cone length and width and the average number of seeds per cone.
Mirjana Šijačić-Nikolić +2 more
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