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Original scientific paper

Natural regeneration of common beech and bitter oak stands after fire in management unit „Perjasička kosa“

Marko Ožura orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-8732-0469 ; Veleučilište u Karlovcu, Karlovac, Hrvatska
Lucija Vargović ; Hrvatske šume, Šumarija Duga Resa, Duga Resa, Hrvatska


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Abstract

Forest ecosystems in continental area are very often exposed to fires which cause economic and ecological damage for which there are no developed models of treatment and regeneration as in the Mediterranean forests. This paper explores the problems of regeneration of burnt areas of common beech and bitter oak in management unit „Perjasička kosa“. The area is subjected to fast habitat degradation due to common forest fires. During the first year of observation, the natural regeneration of areas with and without sylviculture work according to species, number and height class was monitored. According to the measured results, the changes in the distribution of species, successful regeneration of bitter oak natural shoot and unsuccessful tending by using the coppicing method were noticed, as well as the natural regeneration of beech natural shoot in older stands.

Keywords

forest fire; regeneration after fire; bitter oak; common beech; coppicing

Hrčak ID:

103622

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/103622

Publication date:

13.12.2012.

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