Abstract- The results of typological studies and typological classification of beech-fir forests on Mt. Veliki Jastrebac, Ser-bia are presented. From the typological aspect, the forests are quite homogeneous, i.e. there are two types of forests: fir and beech (Abieti-Fagetum moesiacae montanum typicum) on deep acid brown soils on granodiorites; and beech and fir with fescue grass (Abieti-Fagetum moesiacae montanum drymetosum) on medium deep (often skeletal) acid brown soils on granodiorites. By their ecology and potential productivity, these forest types are identical with types at other localities in Serbia, i.e. beech-fir forests in Serbia do not show the regional character which is mostly expressed by the differences in the potential pro...
Bukove šume na području parka prirode Medvednica predstavljaju temeljni oblik šumske vegetacije te p...
The environmental, social and economic potential of Dinaric uneven-aged forests along with the compl...
The hill beech forests cover most of the woody area in the Doftana Valley. The present study refers,...
The mixed forest of fir, spruce, and beech (Piceo-Abietetum Čolić 1965) is an important and wides...
Biogradska Gora National Park in Montenegro is part of the Dinaric Mountains mixed forest, which bel...
In four research complexes in the Kočevje region, the biodiversity of forest soil conditions and veg...
Beech forests occupy considerable areas in Serbia. The principal aims of this research were to detec...
This paper presents a typological study of the ecological unit of mountain beech forests in the a...
Data from forest research and permanent sampling plots were used to quantify stand structure and for...
The tree species composition of silver fir and beech forests has changed in space and time due to a ...
The syntaxonomic differentiation and nomenclature of beech forests in Serbia is analyzed. Based on 7...
Biogradska Gora National Park in Montenegro is part of the Bjelasica Mountain which belongs to the m...
The paper presents environmental conditions and morphological characteristics of pyramidal fir (A...
The Izvoarele Nerei-Semenic Nature Reserve, covering over 5,000 ha, is the most important massif of ...
Background and Purpose: Beech-fir forests cover about 13% of forest land in Croatia, thus being a si...
Bukove šume na području parka prirode Medvednica predstavljaju temeljni oblik šumske vegetacije te p...
The environmental, social and economic potential of Dinaric uneven-aged forests along with the compl...
The hill beech forests cover most of the woody area in the Doftana Valley. The present study refers,...
The mixed forest of fir, spruce, and beech (Piceo-Abietetum Čolić 1965) is an important and wides...
Biogradska Gora National Park in Montenegro is part of the Dinaric Mountains mixed forest, which bel...
In four research complexes in the Kočevje region, the biodiversity of forest soil conditions and veg...
Beech forests occupy considerable areas in Serbia. The principal aims of this research were to detec...
This paper presents a typological study of the ecological unit of mountain beech forests in the a...
Data from forest research and permanent sampling plots were used to quantify stand structure and for...
The tree species composition of silver fir and beech forests has changed in space and time due to a ...
The syntaxonomic differentiation and nomenclature of beech forests in Serbia is analyzed. Based on 7...
Biogradska Gora National Park in Montenegro is part of the Bjelasica Mountain which belongs to the m...
The paper presents environmental conditions and morphological characteristics of pyramidal fir (A...
The Izvoarele Nerei-Semenic Nature Reserve, covering over 5,000 ha, is the most important massif of ...
Background and Purpose: Beech-fir forests cover about 13% of forest land in Croatia, thus being a si...
Bukove šume na području parka prirode Medvednica predstavljaju temeljni oblik šumske vegetacije te p...
The environmental, social and economic potential of Dinaric uneven-aged forests along with the compl...
The hill beech forests cover most of the woody area in the Doftana Valley. The present study refers,...