Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 282870
Melisopalynological analysis and endangerment of forest plant associations
Melisopalynological analysis and endangerment of forest plant associations // Proceedings of the Second European Conference of Apidology EurBee / Vladimir Vesely, Marcela Vořechovská and Dalibor Titěra (ur.).
Prag: Bee Research Institute Dol, CZ, 2006. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Melisopalynological analysis and endangerment of forest plant associations
Autori
Roša, Jadranka ; Dražić, Marica Maja ; Krakar, Davorin ; Kezić, Nikola
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Proceedings of the Second European Conference of Apidology EurBee
/ Vladimir Vesely, Marcela Vořechovská and Dalibor Titěra - Prag : Bee Research Institute Dol, CZ, 2006
Skup
The Second European Conference of Apidology EurBee
Mjesto i datum
Prag, Češka Republika, 10.09.2006. - 16.09.2006
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
melisopalynology; forest plant associtations
Sažetak
With the diversity of plant species, The Republic of Croatia belongs to the richest countries in Europe. Known Croatian flora comprehends 8582 species ; from that number 4266 are higher plant species dominantly from forest ecosystems. From known plant species 5, 65% are endemic. Diverse climatic zones, which are characterized by three climatic types, continental, submediterranean and Mediterranean, contribute the most of all to the high biological diversity. In the Republic of Croatia forests cover 44% of land area and with forest lands, represent unique forest area on 2.485, 611 ha. According to its structure, they are almost all natural. From the forest species, the most common are deciduous, with share of 84% in total timber stock, while conifer species are present on 16% of the total area. Forests are habitat for numerous honey producing plants, therefore in Croatia almost 70% of honey is produced from forest plants, from continental and Mediterranean area. Share of forest produced honey is 3100 t with value of 34 million € , with growing demand on market. Specially important is honeydew honey from fir tree (Abies alba) and oak tree (Quercus sp.). Forest, due to specific structure and FSC management, are not loaded with pollution, honey from such areas has exceptional value. Besides honey production, honeybees provide survival of numerous forest species, thus more hives can be found in forests
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)