191. Diversity and pathogenicity of Botryosphaeriaceae and Phytophthora species involved in emerging diseases of Fagus sylvatica in Italy and SloveniaCarlo Bregant, Massimiliano Marcolongo, Lucio Montecchio, Nikica Ogris, Barbara Piškur, Benedetto Teodoro Linaldeddu, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Extensive sunken and bleeding cankers, shoot blight, and root rot symptoms on European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees have recently been observed in several forest ecosystems in Italy and Slovenia. Since there is little information about the aetiology of these diseases and given the high economic and ecological relevance of these formations, a study was conducted from summer to autumn 2023 in ten sites to define the occurrence, distribution and impact of the main pathogens involved. A total of 116 symptomatic samples were collected and processed. Based on colony appearance, morphological features and DNA sequence data, six species belonging to the genera Botryosphaeria, Dothiorella, Diplodia, Neofusicoccum (fungi) and Phytophthora (oomycetes) were isolated and identified. Pathogenicity tests performed on potted European beech seedlings satisfied Koch postulates and highlighted that Diplodia corticola, Neofusicoccum parvum and Phytophthora plurivora are the main agents involved in the extensive decline affecting European beech ecosystems in Italy and Slovenia. Keywords: Diplodia corticola, beech decline, invasive species, emerging diseases, co-infections Published in DiRROS: 27.11.2024; Views: 127; Downloads: 748 Full text (2,44 MB) This document has many files! More... |
192. Bulk proton conduction in films from a truncated reflectin variantPreeta Pratakshya, Albert L. Kwansa, Matic Kovačič, Nikhil Kaimal, Arsenii Panteleev, Atrouli Chatterjee, Nadia E. Tolouei, Rylan Kautz, Kyle L. Naughton, Janez Plavec, 2024, original scientific article Published in DiRROS: 27.11.2024; Views: 88; Downloads: 510 Full text (7,44 MB) This document has many files! More... |
193. Price volatility and GHG emissions analysis on smaller cattle herds typical for the pre-Alpine region, the example of SloveniaJure Brečko, Črtomir Rozman, Jaka Žgajnar, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: agricultural input, output prices, price volatility, meat industry, climate change, GMG emissions, smale cattle herds, Slovenia, environmental regulations, animal welfare Published in DiRROS: 27.11.2024; Views: 103; Downloads: 37 Full text (1016,22 KB) |
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196. Poročilo o rezultatih letnega panela nacionalne gozdne inventure Slovenije 2023Mitja Skudnik, Luka Krajnc, Gal Kušar, Anže Martin Pintar, 2024, treatise, preliminary study, study Keywords: nacionalna gozdna inventura, gozdovi, gozdarstvo, odmrla lesna, biomasa, temeljnica, površina gozda, lesna zaloga, vzorčne ploskve, poročila Published in DiRROS: 26.11.2024; Views: 93; Downloads: 422 Full text (3,93 MB) |
197. Factors influencing private forest owners decision-making rationalities to implement salvage logging after large-scale natural disturbances in SloveniaDarja Stare, Špela Ščap, Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: This study examines the factors that influence the decision-making rationality of private forest owners (PFOs) when implementing salvage logging after large-scale natural disturbances. The literature suggests two main responses to large large-scale natural disturbances: performing salvage logging and no salvage at all. When salvage logging is carried out, two different strategies can be applied: clearing, i.e. all trees are removed, including damaged trees and standing survivors; and salvaging, i.e. damaged trees are removed but the surviving trees are left and some dead trees are left standing. In an online survey conducted in Slovenia in March and April 2022, responses were collected from 1515 forest-owning households. A logistic regression model was created to analyse the data and understand how socio-demographic characteristics, characteristics of forest property, forest management activities and the market influence their decisions. The results show that previous management activities and cooperation with service providers significantly influence PFOs' decision-making rationality to implement salvage logging. The study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the complex decision-making processes in forestry. Future research opportunities lie in investigating specific aspects of past management activities and understanding the dynamics in cooperation between different actors to develop customised policies for effective forest management after large-scale natural disturbances. Keywords: forestry, environmental disturbances, private forest owners, decision making process, post-damage management, logistic regression analysis Published in DiRROS: 26.11.2024; Views: 88; Downloads: 21 Link to file |
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