Marina Katanić
University of Novi Sad
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European Journal of Forest Research | 2014
Marina Katanić; Elena Paoletti; Saša Orlović; Tine Grebenc; Hojka Kraigher
The antiozonant ethylene diurea is proven to prevent growth reductions in forest trees induced by ozone. The community of mycorrhizal fungi could be useful indicator of environmental stress. In this study, response of mycorrhizal fungi and fine roots to a 4-year exposure to ambient ozone and treatment with antiozonant was investigated in ozone-sensitive poplar clone under field conditions. The community of ectomycorrhizal fungi and root length colonization with ectomycorrhizal, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and root endophytic fungi was analyzed in antiozonant-treated poplar plants and in poplar plants irrigated with water. In general, plants protected by antiozonant showed higher total number of fine roots, number of ectomycorrhizal types, Shannon–Weaver diversity index, and Species richness index compared to the plants treated with water. The ectomycorrhizal community shifted from contact exploration type in the trees irrigated with water to short-distance exploration type in ethylene diurea-treated trees. Ozone protectant may beneficially affect the belowground community of mycorrhizal fungi colonizing roots of ozone-sensitive poplar clone.
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2006
Bojana Klasnja; Saša Orlović; Zoran Galić; Predrag Pap; Marina Katanić
The higher heating value of wood and bark was determined for several poplar (Populus spp) clones. The study included the juvenile one year old plants of the following clones: P.×euramericana cl. ostia, P. nigra cl.53/86, P. deltoides cl. PE 19/66, P.×euramericana cl. I-214, P. deltoides cl. S6-7 and P.×euramericana cv. robusta. By using FVI which takes into account ash content, wood bulk density, and moisture content, it was determined that poplar wood can be a significant energy raw material, primarily thanks to its short rotation cycle and a very high wood volume increment. Significant differences were determined in the values of wood basic density which affect the higher heating value of the study poplar clones, and consequently the yield (weight) of biomass produced per unit area of dense plantations. This is reflected also on the estimated amount of energy that can be produced by the combustion of biomass of the whole one year old plants.
South-east European forestry | 2013
Branislav Kovačević; Dragana Miladinović; Saša Orlović; Marina Katanić; Marko Kebert; Jovana Kovinčić
South-east European forestry | 2014
Marina Katanić; Saša Orlović; Tine Grebenc; Branislav Kovačević; Marko Kebert; Milan Matavulj; Hojka Kraigher
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu | 2014
Vladislava Galović; Andrej Pilipović; Miroslav Marković; Verica Vasic; Predrag Pap; Saša Pekeč; Marina Katanić
Topola | 2012
Saša Pekeč; Petar Ivanisevic; Dejan Stojanović; Miroslav Markovic; Marina Katanić; Vladislava Galović
Archives of Biological Sciences | 2017
Vanja Vuksanovic; Branislav Kovačević; Marina Katanić; Saša Orlović; Dragana Miladinovic
Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2016
Marina Katanić; Tine Grebenc; Saša Orlović; Milan Matavuly; Branislav Kovačević; Marko Bajc; Hojka Kraigher
Archive | 2015
Giorgio Matteucci; Bruno De Cinti; Andrej Verlič; Janez Pirnat; Primož Oven; Ida Poljanšek; Viljem Vek; Milan Kobal; Janja Zule; Mija Sežun; Domen Finžgar; Marjana Westergren; Hojka Kraigher; Marina Katanić; Saša Orlović; Tine Grebenc; Bratislav Matović; Marko Bajc; Martina Lavrič; Mitja Ferlan; Klemen Eler; Dominik Vodnik; Gal Fidej; Andrej Rozman; Thomas A. Nagel; Igor Dakskobler; Jurij Diaci; Daniel Žlindra; Urša Vilhar; Katarina Čufar
Biologia Serbica | 2015
Andrej Pilipović; Saša Orlović; Marina Katanić; Jelica Simeunović; Saša Pekeč; Milan Matavuly