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Poplar
2017, Issue 199-200, p. 35-44

Original scientific paper
UDC: 631.445.4(497.113 Mužlja)

Forest Types in Management Unit Muzljanski Rit


Galić Zoran 1*, Radenko Ponjarac 2, Alen Kiš 3, Zoran Novčić 1, Sreten Vasić 1


1 University of Novi Sad, Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, Novi Sad, Serbia
2 Public Enterprise "Vojvodinasume", Petrovaradin, Serbia
3 Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad, Serbia

Corresponding author:
Galić Zoran, E-mail: galicz@uns.ac.rs


Abstract

The paper analyse the spatial distribution of different soil systematic units, tree species and forest types. The most common soil type is riparian black soil (66.41%), the most common tree species is Populus x euramericana cl. I-214. Gleyic soil covered 12,79% of total area. In MU Muzljanski rit has recorded six forest types. Most common forest type is ash and pedunculate oak forest on riparian black soil.


Keywords: Mužlјanski rit, forest types, riparian black soil, pedunculate oak
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