diplomsko delo - visokošolski strokovni študij - 1. stopnja
Gorazd Lah (Author), Robert Brus (Mentor)

Abstract

V nalogi smo pregledali medovitost avtohtonih in neavtohtonih drevesnih vrst, ki se pojavljajo v slovenskih gozdovih. Preučili smo razširjenost posameznih medovitih drevesnih vrst ter njihov vpliv na količino pridobljenega gozdnega medu v posameznih letih. Zaradi pomembnosti gozdnega medenja za čebelarstvo smo s preučevanjem letnih poročil Zavoda za gozdove Slovenije, čebelarske opazovalne službe in druge literature izdelali seznam drevesnih vrst, pomembnih za čebelarstvo. V nadaljevanju smo se osredotočili na najpomembnejše, ki smo jih tudi podrobno opisali. Opisali smo tudi 21 povzročiteljev gozdnega medenja. Po analizi pridobljenih podatkov smo ugotovili, da je zastopanost medovitih drevesnih vrst v Sloveniji različna po posameznih pokrajinah in odvisna od klimatskih in pedoloških razmer za rast posameznih vrst, kar zelo vpliva tudi na njihovo zdravstveno stanje. Velik vpliv na količino in kakovost nabranega gozdnega medu imajo tudi vremenski vplivi, ki v času cvetenja in medenja rastlin močno pripomorejo k uspešnosti posamezne letine, zato opažamo veliko razliko v količini nabranega medu med posameznimi leti ter v razmerju med količino gozdnega in cvetličnega medu v določenem letu.

Keywords

medovita gozdna drevesa;preglednica medenja;rastline v prihodnje;Slovenija;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [G. Lah]
UDC: 630*89:638.165(043.2)=163.6
COBISS: 5474470 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Woody honey plants in Slovenia
Secondary abstract: In this thesis we examined the honey flow of indigenous and non-autochthonous tree species that grow in Slovenian forests in order to gather and transparently regulate data on the honeybeing of woody plants in Slovenia. We studied the prevalence of individual honey tree species and their impact on the amount of forest honey obtained in individual years. Due to the importance of forest honey for beekeeping, we studied the annual reports of the Slovenian Forest Service, Slovenian Beekeepers% Association and other literature, and compiled a list of tree species relevant to beekeeping. Then we focused on the most important ones, which we also described in detail. Additionaly we described 21 insects who produce forest honeydew. After analyzing the obtained data, we found that the distribution of honey tree species in Slovenia varies according to individual regions and depends on climatic and pedological conditions for the growth of individual species, which greatly affect also their health. The quantity and quality of the gathered forest honey are also decisively effected by the weather conditions in the season of blooming and honeying of plants, which results in the success rate of each harvest. Therefore, we noticed a large difference in the quantity of honey gathered in individual years and in the ratio between the quantity of forest and flower honey in a given year.
Secondary keywords: woody honey plants;honey table;plants in the future;Slovenia;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za gozdarstvo in obnovljive gozdne vire
Pages: IX, 74 str.
ID: 11230366
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