1541. The powerful class of groupsPrimož Moravec, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Pro-$p$ groups of finite powerful class are studied. We prove that these are $p$-adic analytic, and further describe their structure when their powerful class is small. It is also shown that there are only finitely many finite $p$-groups of fixed coclass and powerful class. Keywords: finite p-groups, powerful class, pro-p groups Published in DiRROS: 02.07.2024; Views: 261; Downloads: 137 Full text (216,45 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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1544. Optimization of starch–tannin adhesives for solid wood gluingAnnalisa Magnabosco, Illya Kulyk, Maurizio Avancini, Primož Šket, Jonas Eckardt, Emanuele Cesprini, Francesco Marinello, Gianluca Tondi, 2024, original scientific article Published in DiRROS: 01.07.2024; Views: 305; Downloads: 221 Full text (2,93 MB) This document has many files! More... |
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1546. Popis sekalnikov 2024Matjaž Dovečar, Amina Gačo, Martin Jež, Nike Krajnc, Vesna Meden, Jaša Saražin, Darja Stare, Špela Ščap, Matevž Triplat, David Vodičar, 2024, other monographs and other completed works Keywords: sekalniki, gozdna mehanizacija, sekalni stroji, popisi Published in DiRROS: 26.06.2024; Views: 414; Downloads: 177 Full text (2,99 MB) |
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1548. Poročilo o preskusu št.: LVG 2024-057 : vzorec št. 2024/00240Barbara Piškur, Špela Hočevar, Zina Devetak, 2024, expertise, arbitration decision Keywords: varstvo gozdov, morfološke analize, program preiskav, Fusarium circinatum, Pinus, borov smolasti rak, PCR Published in DiRROS: 24.06.2024; Views: 334; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
1549. Stakeholders' views on the global guidelines for the sustainableuse of non-native treesAna Novoa, Giovanni Vimercati, Giuseppe Brundu, David M. Richardson, Urs Schaffner, Antonio Brunori, Thomas Campagnaro, Susan Canavan, Laura Celesti-Grapow, Michele de Sá Dechoum, Marjana Westergren, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: 1. A large number of non-native trees (NNTs) have been introduced globally andwidely planted, contributing significantly to the world's economy. Although someof these species present a limited risk of spreading beyond their planting sites, agrowing number of NNTs are spreading and becoming invasive leading to diversenegative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem functions and human well- being. Tohelp minimize the negative impacts and maximize the economic benefits of NNTs,Brundu et al. developed eight guidelines for the sustainable use of NNTs glob-ally—the Global Guidelines for the Use of NNTs (GG-NNTs).2. Here, we used an online survey to assess perceptions of key stakeholders to-wards NNTs, and explore their knowledge of and compliance with the GG-NNTs.3. Our results show that stakeholders are generally aware that NNTs can providebenefits and cause negative impacts, often simultaneously and they consider thattheir organization complies with existing regulations and voluntary agreementsconcerning NNTs. However, they are not aware of or do not apply most of theeight recommendations included in the GG-NNTs.4. We conclude that effectively managing invasions linked to NNTs requires bothmore communication efforts using an array of channels for improving stakeholderawareness and implementation of simple measures to reduce NNT impacts (e.g. via GG-NNTs), and a deeper understanding of the barriers and reluctance ofstakeholders to manage NNT invasions. Keywords: agroforestry, alien species, forestry, invasion risk, online survey, ornamental trees, perceptions, stakeholder engagement, sustainability, tree invasions Published in DiRROS: 21.06.2024; Views: 324; Downloads: 508 Full text (4,95 MB) This document has many files! More... |
1550. Holocene climate variability in Slovenia : a reviewMatej Lipar, Sonja Lojen, Mateja Breg Valjavec, Maja Andrič, Andrej Šmuc, Tom Levanič, Jure Tičar, Matija Zorn, Mateja Ferk, 2024, review article Keywords: palaeoclimate, climate proxy, glaciers, pollen, tree-rings, sediment, speleothems, historical data Published in DiRROS: 21.06.2024; Views: 360; Downloads: 219 Full text (2,08 MB) |