State and silvicultural goals in coppice forests of Hungarian oak and Turkish oak in the area of Lipovica - Belgrade [Serbia]
2006
Vukin, M.,University of Belgrade, Belgrade (Serbia). Faculty of Forestry | Bjelanovic, I.,University of Belgrade, Belgrade (Serbia). Faculty of Forestry
The state and silvicultural goals of a coppice climatogenic forest of Hungarian oak and Turkish oak were researched in Lipovica near Belgrade (Serbia). The study stand typology is as follows: typical forest of Hungarian oak and Turkish oak (Quercetum farnetto-cerris aculeatetosum) on lessive brown forest soil. The study was performed in two different stand situations, Hungarian oak is dominant in one stand, and Turkish oak in the other. Site conditions, stand state, development of individual trees and the stand quality were studied in detail. Based on the results obtained, the optimal silvicultural method was determined, bearing in mind the significance of these forests for the area of Belgrade.
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