1. Zoran Galić, University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, , Serbia
In management unit „Muzljanski rit“ pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) is the third most common tree species. Pedunculate oak in MU „Muzljanski rit“ cover 123,58 ha, what is the 9,26 % of total area of management unit. Pedunculate oak stands are mostly appearing on meadow black soil and humogley (riparian black soil) with total area of 103,26 ha (83,55%).
The total area of pedunculate oak stands were detected in I and II age class. Pedunculate oak stand volume on riparian black soil in II age class was average 183 m3ha-1, and on meadow black soil 79 m3ha-1 and on stands with two or more soils 72 m3ha-1.
Pedunculate oak stands on the two or more soil systematic units in a section larger than 1 hectare are detected on 20,32 ha (83,55%). The separation would enable optimization of the soil use. On the MU surface differentiation of eugley soils to α, β and β/γ gley would be carried out. A special category would be represented in humogley.
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Tematska oblast:
Uzgajanje šuma
Datum:
26.09.2017.
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