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Odvisnost med nastopom fenofaz pri bukvi in navadnem divjem kostanju v Kočevju ter povprečnimi mesečnimi temperaturami zraka v obdobju od leta 1961 do 1990
Urša Vilhar, Lučka Kajfež-Bogataj, 2003, original scientific article

Abstract: Analiza nastopa fenoloških faz gozdnega drevja in grmovja v dolgem časovnem nizu nam pojasnjuje odvisnost med časom pojavljanja določene fenofaze ter meteorološkimi razmerami. Na lokaciji Kočevje smo ugotavljali korelacijo med nastopom fenofaz za bukev (Fagus sylvatica L.) ter navadni divji kostanj (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) ter povprečnimi eno-, dvo- in tromesečnimi temperaturami zraka za obdobje od leta 1961 do 1990. Korelacije so tesnejše, če uporabimo povprečja temperatur dveh ali treh zaporednih mesecev. Največji delež pojasnjene variabilnosti pri bukvi smo dosegli z modelom za napoved začetka rumenenja listja (58 %). Kot prva pojasnjevalna spremenljivka se pojavlja povprečna temperatura v mesecih februarju, marcu in aprilu, kot drugapa povprečna temperatura mesecev julija, avgusta in septembra. Pri navadnem divjem kostanju smo največji delež pojasnjene variabilnosti dosegli zmodelom za napoved začetka splošnega cvetenja (65 %), na katero najbolj vplivajo povprečne temperature mesecev aprila in maja ter mesecev januarja, februarja in marca. Na splošno je začetek rumenenja listja pri bukvi dober kazalec temperaturnih razmer rastišča.
Keywords: fenologija, bukev, navadni divji kostanj, fenološka postaja Kočevje, temperatura zraka
Published in DiRROS: 12.07.2017; Views: 4592; Downloads: 1974
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Fine root dynamics in Slovenian beech forests in relation to soil temperature and water availability
Peter Železnik, Urša Vilhar, Mike Starr, Maarten De Groot, Hojka Kraigher, 2016, original scientific article

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Trace elements and nitrogen content in naturally growing moss Hypnum cupressiforme in urban and peri-urban forests of the Municipality of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
S. Berisha, Mitja Skudnik, Urša Vilhar, M. Saboljević, Saša Zavadlav, Zvonka Jeran, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: We monitored trace metals and nitrogen using naturally growing moss Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. in urban and peri-urban forests of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. The aim of this study was to explore the differences in atmospheric deposition of trace metals and nitrogen between urban and peri-urban forests. Samples were collected at a total of 44 sites in urban forests (forests within the motorway ring road) and peri-urban forests (forests outside the motorway ring road). Mosses collected in urban forests showed increased trace metal concentrations compared to samples collected from peri-urban forests. Higher values were significant for As, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Tl and V. Within the motorway ring road, the notable differences in element concentrations between the two urban forests were significant for Cr, Ni and Mo. Factor analysis showed three groups of elements, highlighting the contribution of traffic emissions, individual heating appliances and the resuspension of contaminated soils and dust as the main sources of trace elements in urban forests.
Keywords: heavy metals, biomonitoring, Ljubljana, ICP-MS, elemental analysis, factor analysis, traffic emissions
Published in DiRROS: 12.07.2017; Views: 3089; Downloads: 1145
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30 let spremljanja stanja gozdov v Sloveniji
Gregor Božič, 2015, scientific monograph

Keywords: gozdarstvo, elektronske knjige, monitoring gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 12.07.2017; Views: 3457; Downloads: 1127
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