Author(s):
1. Mirko Šebez,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2. Zoran Govedar, Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka,
Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. Milun Krstić, Serbia
4. Srđan Keren, Poland
5. Violeta Babić, Serbia
6. Branko Kanjevac, Serbia
Abstract:
Abstract: On the territory of the Republic of Srpska mixed forests of beech and fir with spruce are the most important economically. Depending on the altitude zone distribution they occur in a mixture of beech and fir, beech and fir with spruce and spruce and fir forests. This study focused on the determination of light regime in mixed forests of beech and fir with spruce (Piceo-Abieti-Fagetum illyricum, Čolić 1965) located on the mountain Vitoroga. Thereby, the hemispherical photographs were analyzed by using software program Gap Light Analyzer 2.0. The research included nine stands that were located at elevations of 1332 to 1591 meters. Geological base was composed of limestone and dolomite on which deep soil types such as calcomelanosol, calcocambisol and luvisol developed. The research area is characterized with humid mountain climate for which large amounts of rainfall and cold winters with long-lying snow are typical. The results on direct, diffuse and total transmitted light, as well as leaf area index and canopy closure were obtained. The data were modeled by using regression and correlation analyses. Mean values of canopy closure amount to 0.80 to 0.88 and leaf area index 1.69 to 2.73. On the same plots, mean values of direct light ranged between 15.13% to 26.02% and diffuse light from 18.92% to 27.86%.
Key words:
mixed forests,beech,fir,spruce,light regime,hemispherical images
Thematic field:
Silviculture
Date of abstract submission:
26.06.2017.
Conference:
Šumarska nauka u funkciji održivog razvoja šumarstva
25 godina šumarstva Republike Srpske