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Growth of Pedunculate Oak Seedlings under Soil Contamination by Mineral and Biodegradable Oils

Authors :
Milan Oršanić
Dubravko Horvat
Nikola Pernar
Marijan Šušnjar
Darko Bakšić
Damir Drvodelić
Milan Oršanić
Dubravko Horvat
Nikola Pernar
Marijan Šušnjar
Darko Bakšić
Damir Drvodelić
Source :
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering : Journal for Theory and Application of Forestry Engineering; ISSN 1845-5719 (Print); ISSN 1848-9672 (Online); Volume 29; Issue 2
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to research the effects of different concentrations of mineral and biodegradable oils for chainsaws on seedling growth of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) during two-year vegetation period. The paper also examines the influence of the above mentioned oils and their concentrations on the development of the seedling root system at the end of the second vegetation. Tests were carried out in forest nurseries on seven 1 m2 plots. Three plots were treated, after the planting of the pedunculate oak acorns, with biodegradable oil in the concentrations of 0.1 L/m2, 0.2 L/m2, and 0.5 L/m2. The other three plots were treated with mineral oil of the same concentrations. The control plot received only seed sowing. The analysis of the root system of the two-year-old seedlings of pedunculate oak was carried out with WinRHIZO ProLA 2400 software. The SAS and Statistica 7 program packages were used for the statistic data processing and for determination of statistically significant differences among variables. Results showed that the lower oil concentration the larger root lengths. The lowest heights of the two-year-old pedunculate oak seedlings were measured from the test plots treated with mineral oil and the highest on those from the plots treated with bio-oil, although the heights of seedlings from the control plots were very close to heights of those treated with bio-oil.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering : Journal for Theory and Application of Forestry Engineering; ISSN 1845-5719 (Print); ISSN 1848-9672 (Online); Volume 29; Issue 2
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn758600699
Document Type :
Electronic Resource