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Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in dendroflora оf Belgrade
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Perovic, Marko
, Rvovic, Ivana
in
aleppo pine
/ belgrade
/ mediterranean
/ miljakovac park
/ pinus halepensis
2025
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Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in dendroflora оf Belgrade
by
Perovic, Marko
, Rvovic, Ivana
in
aleppo pine
/ belgrade
/ mediterranean
/ miljakovac park
/ pinus halepensis
2025
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Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in dendroflora оf Belgrade
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Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) in dendroflora оf Belgrade
2025
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Four Aleppo pine trees (Pinus halepensis Mill.) have been recorded in Miljakovac park in Belgrade. Aleppo pine is a xerothermic and oligotrophic species originating from the Mediterranean and very rarely cultivated in Serbia. Tree heights and diameters at breast height were measured, as well as the dimensions of needles. The trees are healthy, not attacked by diseases and pests, and are fruit-bearing. Given the climate changes that are causing an increasingly warmer climate in Serbia, xerothermic Mediterranean species that were not suited for cultivation in Serbia in the past could become a significant factor in dendroflora of green areas of urban districts.
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Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade
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