Survival of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) seedlings after the flooding at the wetland in Serbia
Аутори
Nonić, MarinaŠijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
Maksimović, Filip
Kerkez Janković, Ivona
Devetaković, Jovana
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is one of the endangered native forest species in Europe, which is also endangered in
Serbia, with rare natural forests. One of the native black poplar populations in Serbia is conserved in the natural
protected area of „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island, where this research was conducted. The wetland „Veliko ratno ostrvo”
Island is located in Belgrade (Serbia), at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. One of the important
endangering factors for vegetation in this area is an irregular change in water levels. This research aimed to determine
the survival rate of two-year old black poplar seedlings after the period of flooding on the „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island.
The seedlings were produced in March 2017, from cuttings that originated from 9 trees, previously selected in this area.
The seedlings were planted on the field in autumn 2018. This research was conducted in 2019, when the period of
flooding and water stagnation on the „Veliko ratno ost...rvo” Island lasted 45 days (from middle May to the end of June),
with the highest water level at the beginning of June (the Danube water level was 603 cm, while the first flood alert is at
500 cm). The survival rate of seedlings was obtained based on the number of planted and the number of survived
seedlings after flooding. Seedlings originating from tree number 9 (clone number 9) had the highest survival rate after
the flooding period (85.70%), while the lowest value was recorded in clone number 8 (55.00%). More than 50% of
seedlings of all nine clones survived after the flooding. It can be stated that the seedlings of all nine clones have the
potential to be planted on the wetlands in Serbia, but this research should be continued with the aim of selecting
superior clones.
Кључне речи:
black poplar / wetland / flooding / seedlings / survival rateИзвор:
First International Conference on Riparian Ecosystems Science and Management, 2022, 59-59Издавач:
- [Hamburg : COST action CONVERGES] : Plant Science & Biodiversity Center, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Nonić, Marina AU - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana AU - Maksimović, Filip AU - Kerkez Janković, Ivona AU - Devetaković, Jovana PY - 2022 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3133 AB - Black poplar (Populus nigra L.) is one of the endangered native forest species in Europe, which is also endangered in Serbia, with rare natural forests. One of the native black poplar populations in Serbia is conserved in the natural protected area of „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island, where this research was conducted. The wetland „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island is located in Belgrade (Serbia), at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. One of the important endangering factors for vegetation in this area is an irregular change in water levels. This research aimed to determine the survival rate of two-year old black poplar seedlings after the period of flooding on the „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island. The seedlings were produced in March 2017, from cuttings that originated from 9 trees, previously selected in this area. The seedlings were planted on the field in autumn 2018. This research was conducted in 2019, when the period of flooding and water stagnation on the „Veliko ratno ostrvo” Island lasted 45 days (from middle May to the end of June), with the highest water level at the beginning of June (the Danube water level was 603 cm, while the first flood alert is at 500 cm). The survival rate of seedlings was obtained based on the number of planted and the number of survived seedlings after flooding. Seedlings originating from tree number 9 (clone number 9) had the highest survival rate after the flooding period (85.70%), while the lowest value was recorded in clone number 8 (55.00%). More than 50% of seedlings of all nine clones survived after the flooding. It can be stated that the seedlings of all nine clones have the potential to be planted on the wetlands in Serbia, but this research should be continued with the aim of selecting superior clones. PB - [Hamburg : COST action CONVERGES] : Plant Science & Biodiversity Center, Slovak Academy of Sciences C3 - First International Conference on Riparian Ecosystems Science and Management T1 - Survival of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) seedlings after the flooding at the wetland in Serbia EP - 59 SP - 59 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3133 ER -
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Nonić, M., Šijačić-Nikolić, M., Maksimović, F., Kerkez Janković, I.,& Devetaković, J.. (2022). Survival of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) seedlings after the flooding at the wetland in Serbia. in First International Conference on Riparian Ecosystems Science and Management [Hamburg : COST action CONVERGES] : Plant Science & Biodiversity Center, Slovak Academy of Sciences., 59-59. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3133
Nonić M, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Maksimović F, Kerkez Janković I, Devetaković J. Survival of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) seedlings after the flooding at the wetland in Serbia. in First International Conference on Riparian Ecosystems Science and Management. 2022;:59-59. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3133 .
Nonić, Marina, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, Maksimović, Filip, Kerkez Janković, Ivona, Devetaković, Jovana, "Survival of black poplar (Populus nigra L.) seedlings after the flooding at the wetland in Serbia" in First International Conference on Riparian Ecosystems Science and Management (2022):59-59, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_3133 .