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Sobivanje in vzrast mladic jelke in bukve v povezavi s svetlobnimi razmerami na karbonatni matični podlagi
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Diplomsko delo obravnava vpliv svetlobnih razmer na rast in morfološke značilnosti mladic jelke (Abies alba Mill.) in bukve (Fagus sylvatica L.) na karbonatni matični podlagi. Glavni cilj je bil kvantitativno ovrednotiti višinski in lateralni prirastek ter izbrane morfološke parametre obeh vrst v razmerah različne zastrtosti. V letu 2025 smo na treh raziskovalnih ploskvah (Leskova dolina, Stojna, Jelovica) izmerili 318 vitalnih mladic (164 bukve, 154 jelke). Za vsako smo določili 13 morfoloških in rastnih parametrov ter stopnjo zastrtosti (min: 20,9 – maks.: 91,3 %). Analize so pokazale, da so bile mladice bukve v povprečju višje (189,1 cm) in so imele večje višinske prirastke (do 501 mm v 2025) kot jelka (168,5 cm; do 387 mm), medtem ko je jelka dosegala večje premere (do 58,4 mm) in širše krošnje (do 270 cm). Linearni modeli so pokazali, da dolžina krošnje pozitivno vpliva na relativni višinski prirastek, medtem ko širina krošnje in zastrtost nanj vplivata negativno. Jelka je v letu 2024 ob enakih pogojih priraščala hitreje kot bukev, v letu 2025 pa obratno. Jelka je ohranjala stabilnejše prirastke tudi ob večji zastrtosti, bukev pa je pokazala večjo odvisnost od svetlobnih razmer. Rezultati nam razkrivajo različne odzive na svetlobne razmere jelke in bukve, s tem pa pripomorejo k prilagajanju gospodarjenja za ciljno pomlajevanje obeh vrst, ohranjanje vrstnega ravnovesja ter dolgoročno stabilnost in kakovost gozda.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:svetlobne razmere, zastrtost, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, vzrast
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[D. Pivk]
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173813 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*18(043.2)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:250407427 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.09.2025
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Title:Coexistence and growth of fir and beech seedlings in relation to light conditions on a carbonate parent material
Abstract:
The thesis examines the impact of light conditions on the growth and morphological characteristics of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings on carbonate parent material. The main objective was to quantitatively assess height and lateral growth as well as selected morphological parameters of both species under varying canopy cover. In 2025, a total of 318 vital seedlings (164 beech, 154 fir) were measured across three study plots (Leskova dolina, Stojna, Jelovica). For each seedling, 13 morphological and growth parameters were recorded, along with canopy cover values (min: 20.9 – max: 91.3%). Analyses showed that beech seedlings were, on average, taller (189.1 cm) and achieved greater height increments (up to 501 mm in 2025) than fir (168.5 cm; up to 387 mm), while fir had larger stem diameters (up to 58.4 mm) and wider crowns (up to 270 cm). Linear models indicated that crown length positively influenced relative height growth, whereas crown width and canopy cover had negative effects. Fir exhibited faster growth than beech under comparable conditions in 2024, but the reverse was observed in 2025. Fir maintained more stable growth even under higher canopy cover, while beech showed greater sensitivity to light availability. The results reveal species-specific responses of fir and beech to light conditions, contributing to forest management adaptations aimed at the targeted regeneration of both species, the preservation of species balance, and the long-term stability and quality of forest stands.

Keywords:light conditions, canopy cover, Abies alba, Fagus sylvatica, growth

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