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2. Določevalni ključ za rastline Sečoveljskih solin (Piran, Slovenija)Pier Luigi Nimis, Nataša Dolenc-Orbanić, Nastja Cotič, Danijel Pokleka, Claudio Battelli, 2014, dictionary, encyclopaedia, lexicon, manual, atlas, map Keywords: biologija, botanika, rastlinstvo, Sečoveljske soline, Slovenija, določevalni ključ Published in RUP: 14.10.2015; Views: 4531; Downloads: 96 Link to full text |
3. Akebia quinata (Houtt.) Dcne., nova vrsta v slovenski flori, ter prispevek k poznavanju neofitske flore PrimorskePeter Glasnović, Živa Fišer, 2010, original scientific article Abstract: The article discusses Akebia quinata, a new alien species for the Slovenian flora. The authors provide a description of the species and its locality, and discuss its invasive potential, as in 2008, the species was recognized by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization as emerging invader in Europe. The authors also discuss the occurrence of several other neophytes in the Primorska region (Slovenia): Amaranthus deflexus, Artemisia annua, Aster squamatus, Bidens pilosa, Bidens subalternans, Broussonetia papyrifera, Pistia stratiotes and Senecio inaequidens. Keywords: Akebia quinata, tujerodne vrste, botanika, Slovenska Istra, Goriška Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 3257; Downloads: 17 Link to full text |
4. Mapping and conservation of dry grasslands on the edge of Mediterranean basinMitja Kaligarič, Branka Trčak, Bojana Lipej, Andrej Sovinc, 2004, published professional conference contribution Abstract: Among conservation efforts regarding man-made ecosystems, conservation of dry grasslands on the edge of the Mediterranean basin, represent one of the most difficult challenges. These grasslands, namely, do not suffer so much the desertification, but spontaneous afforestation after abandonment. On the area Kraški rob within the North Adriatic karst, 70 km2 ha has been mapped according to PHYSIS typology. The 15.68 % of the total surface represents grasslands without visible afforestation. But completely changed socio-economic trends in the area (abandonment of agriculture) make keeping the valuable grasslands in good conditions very difficult. An alternative solution was found through activities of the LIFE - Nature project. Mowing and transporting more than 65 tons of hay from the research area to the Lipica stud farm were organized in year 2004 with management prescriptions and plan to arrange a long-term agreement with beneficial effect to grassland biodiversity. Keywords: ekologija, botanika, varstvo narave, Kraški rob, habitati, kartiranje Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3985; Downloads: 49 Link to full text |