Radovi, Vol. 41 No. 1/2, 2006.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Structure and utilisation of wood volume of damaged and dead peduncled oak trees in Spačva
I. Tikvić
Ž. Zečić
Z. Seletković
D. Ugarković
D. Posarić
Sažetak
The dieback of peduncled oak forests in the management forests has been a major management and ecological issue of the Croatian forestry. The management problems relate to the decrease of the wood matter quality, the disturbances in the sustainable planning and management, and the cost increase resulting in lower revenues. The ecological problems relate to the causes of tree dieback, which are numerous and difficult to classify, and to the consequences for the habitats and the development of forest ecosystems. The paper presents the intensities of crown damage and the dieback of peduncled oak trees from four forestry units in the Spa~va area in 2002 and 2003. Varying visible trunk damage was analysed in relation to the crown damage degree. The analyses of tree dieback over the recent ten years were done.
The utilisation of the wood volume of the dead and variously damaged peduncled oak trees was analysed. The paper discusses the issues of the total utilisation of the wood volume and the value of wood assortments of healthy trees in relation to the damaged and dead peduncled oak trees at the level of annual felling plan.
Ključne riječi
peduncled oak; dead trees; damage intensity; utilisation of wood volume
Hrčak ID:
16898
URI
Datum izdavanja:
23.12.2006.
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