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Urban areas are among the most important centres of invasive plant species distribution due to their richness in alien species. Because of that, a detailed floristic analysis of perennial flowerbeds was conducted in the central parks of Belgrade. A total of 53 perennial species were found, of which ...

Author(s)
Popović, M.; Marković, M.
Publisher
Šumarski Fakultet u Beogradu (Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade), Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta, Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2012, No.106, pp 169-181
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The subject of research was genus Amaranthus in the Pannonian part of Serbia, where there are ten recorded species, two subspecies and one hybrid. All species are annuals, except A. deflexus which is perennial. According to the type of adaptive strategy, in the highest percentage of present plants...

Author(s)
Bokić, B.; Knežević, J.; Ječmenica, V.; Bratić, N.; Anačkov, G.
Publisher
Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Current Trends in Plant Protection, Belgrade, Serbia, 25-28th September, 2012., 2012, pp 127-136
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The Small-winged wingnut is a 12 to 20 metres tall, deciduous and fast growing tree with large substantial branches that spread as wide as the tree is tall. The 15 to 30 cm long winged fruit catkins, which turn brown in the autumn, are suspended below the branches. The species is not described by...

Author(s)
Grbić, M.; Skočajić, D.; Petković, D. O.; Bjedov, I.; Ðukić, M.; Bojović, D.Ð.
Publisher
Šumarski Fakultet u Beogradu (Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade), Belgrade, Serbia
Citation
Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta, Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2011, No.103, pp 29-40