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Vpliv industrijskega kompostiranja na vegetativno razmnoževanje invazivnih tujerodnih rastlinskih vrst
ID Gorjan, Nejc (Author), ID Strgulc Krajšek, Simona (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Invazivne tujerodne rastline (ITR) so v Sloveniji in drugod po svetu prepoznane kot eden glavnih razlogov za upad biodiverzitete, vpliv pa imajo tudi na gospodarstvo, okolje in zdravje ljudi. Mnoge tujerodne rastlinske vrste gojimo kot okrasne rastline, čeprav so že prepoznane kot invazivne. Invazivne rastline se raznašajo s pomočjo vode, vetra, ptic in človeka, s transportom okužene prsti in odlaganjem odpadnega rastlinskega materiala v naravo. Za odlaganje večine odstranjenih ITR trenutno velja, da je treba ves plodeči material in material, s katerimi se te rastline vegetativno razmnožujejo, pravilno zavreči in oddati material v sežig. Ker pa je to drag in zamuden proces, smo v okviru magistrske naloge preverili, ali industrijsko kompostiranje uniči strukture za vegetativno razmnoževanje ITR. Na območju Slovenije smo nabrali vegetativne propagule 11 invazivnih tujerodnih rastlinskih vrst. Te smo razdelili na tri skupine in sicer eno kontrolno in dve testni skupini. Testni skupini smo shranili v dva kovinska zaboja in ju vključili v proces industrijskega kompostiranja. Med postopkom je bila temperatura več kot 3 dni nad 55 °C, kar je predpisani pogoj za higienizacijo materiala, dosegla pa je tudi temperaturo nad 70 °C. Kontrolno skupino smo takoj po nabiranju posadili v rastlinska korita. Po kompostiranju smo na enak način posadili tudi testni skupini, da bi ugotovili ali so rastlinski deli preživeli. Material iz testnih skupin ni preživel industrijskega kompostiranja, zato lahko trdimo, da je vegetativne propagule ITR varno odlagati v rjave zabojnike za organske odpadke ali med zeleni odrez. Navodila za ravnanje z odstranjenimi deli invazivnih rastlin, sposobnih vegetativnega razmnoževanja, zato lahko poenostavimo, saj jih ni več treba oddajati v sežig.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:invazivna tujerodna vrsta, invazivna rastlinska vrsta, vegetativno razmnoževanje, kompostiranje, industrijsko kompostiranje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2026
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-179735 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.02.2026
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Language:English
Title:The Effect of Industrial Composting on the Vegetative Reproduction of Invasive Alien Plant Species
Abstract:
Invasive alien plants (IAP) are recognised in Slovenia and everywhere around the world as one of the main causes for decline of biodiversity and they also affect the economy, environment and human health. Many of them are grown as ornamental plants, even though they have been recognized as invasive. Invasive plants spread with the help of water, wind, birds and humans, through the transport of contaminated soil and the dumping of plant waste into nature. For the disposal of removed IAP, fruiting material and material by which these plants reproduce vegetatively must be properly discarded and submitted for incineration. Because this is an expensive and time-consuming process, we tested within the master's thesis whether industrial composting destroys structures for vegetative reproduction of IAP. In Slovenia, we collected vegetative propagules of 11 invasive alien plant species. We divided them into three groups: one control and two test groups. The test groups were stored in two metal containers and included in the industrial composting process. During the procedure, the temperature was above 55°C for several days and even reached above 70 °C. The control group was planted in plant containers under optimal conditions, and after composting, we also planted the test groups to determine whether the propagules were capable of vegetative reproduction. The test groups did not survive the industrial composting, so we can conclude that vegetative propagules of IAPS can be safely disposed of in brown bins for organic waste. The instructions for dealing with removed vegetative propagules can be simplified, since we don’t need to send them for incineration.

Keywords:invasive alien species, invasive plant species, vegetative reproduction, composting, industrial composting

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