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Vpliv svetlobnih razmer na razrast bukovih gošč v podgorskih bukovih gozdovih : diplomsko delo - univerzitetni študij
ID Bitorajc, Zoran (Author), ID Tanko, Boštjan (Author), ID Diaci, Jurij (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Z namenom, da bi raziskali domnevni negativni vpliv zastiranja na razrast in kakovost, smo na GGO Kočevje analizirali bukove gošče. Izločili smo 40 ploskevtreh velikosti vrzeli in v njih po 400 osebkov bukve v razvojni fazi gošče (starejše) in jih medsebojno primerjali. Ploskve se nahajajo v GE Grintovec, združba Hedero -Fagetum, gošče so bile nenegovane. Za vsako ploskevsmo ugotovili naslednje kazalce: relativna jakost osvetlitve (RJO), stopnja zastiranja, gostota dreves, gostota gornjega sloja, starost. Za vsakega od 1200 osebkov smo ugotavljali višino, premer, višinski prirastek in naslednje znake kakovosti: širina krošnje, številčnost živih in mrtvih vej, krivost, odklon od vertikale, tip rasti. Ugotovili smo, da pojavljanje kresnihpoganjkov ni bilo odvisno od svetlobnih razmer. Na ploskvah pri polni osvetlitvi (RJO 79 %; površina 71 arov) se je izkazal negativen vpliv svetlobena tip rasti, kakor tudi na dolžino krošenj in vitkostno razmerje primerkov. Pri srednji osvetlitvi (RJO 32 %; površina 14 arov) je bilo vitkostno razmerje ugodnejše, čisto deblo daljše in višinski prirastki največji. Največ dvovrhatih osebkov se je pojavilo ravno v teh razmerah. Pri šibki osvetlitvi (RJO 14 %; površina 1 ar) je bila najbolj izražena enovrhatost, kakor tudi relativna ploščina krošenj in čistost debla, ploskev spredrastki pa je bilo najmanj. Negativne strani so se pri šibki osvetljenostipokazale pri odklonu od navpične rasti, manjših višinskih prirastkih in največjem vitkostnem razmerju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:svetlobne razmere, bukova gošča, razrast, podgorski bukovi gozdovi, Kočevje
Work type:Undergraduate thesis
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[Z. Bitorajc, B. Tanko]
Year:2004
Number of pages:XI, 84,6 str.
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Language:English
Abstract:
The main objective of this research was to investigate the effects of shade onthe architecture and quality of beech saplings. Beech saplings (between 3-5.5 m tall) were examined in unmanaged gaps in the research area GGO Kočevje, where the vegetation type is classified as Hedero-Fagetum. We sampled40 plots among three gap sizes containing a total of 400 individual beech saplings. For each plot we determined following parameters: relative light intensity (RLI), canopy density, tree density, density of upper layer, and gap age. For each sapling sampled, we determined height, diameter, height increment, and the following qualitative parameters: width of crown, number ofdead and healthy branches, size of bending, deviation from vertical growth, and type of terminal shoot. We found that the occurrence of the lammas height increment was not dependent on the light regime. In plots with high light levels (RLI 79 %; size 71 ar) the effect of light on the type of terminal shoot, length of crown, and height-diameter ratio was negative. In plots with mid-range light levels (RLI 32 %; size 14 ar) the height-diameter ratio was better, the stem length without branches was longer, and the height increment was the largest. Also, the number of saplings with two terminal shoots was highest in these conditions. In plots with low light levels (RLI 14 %; size 1 ar) there were the largest number of saplings with one terminal shoot, crown size was the largest, and stem length without branches was the longest. The negative effects of low light conditions showed a deviation from vertical growth, lower height increments, and the largest height-diameter ratio.

Keywords:light conditions, beech saplings, tree architecture, submontain beech forests

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