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Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra from the Julian Alps

Bojović, Srđan; Jurc, Maja; Ristic, Mihailo; Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Vidakovic, Vera; Marković, Milena; Jurc, Dusan

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Jurc, Maja
AU  - Ristic, Mihailo
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Vidakovic, Vera
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Jurc, Dusan
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2064
AB  - The composition and variability of the terpenes and their derivatives
   isolated from the needles of a representative pool of 114 adult trees
   originating from four natural populations of dwarf mountain pine (Pinus
   mugoTurra) from the Julian Alps were investigated by GC-FID and GC/MS
   analyses. In total, 54 of the 57 detected essential-oil components were
   identified. Among the different compound classes present in the
   essential oils, the chief constituents belonged to the monoterpenes,
   comprising an average content of 79.67\% of the total oil composition
   (74.80\% of monoterpene hydrocarbons and 4.87\% of oxygenated
   monoterpenes). Sesquiterpenes were present in smaller amounts (average
   content of 19.02\%), out of which 16.39\% were sesquiterpene
   hydrocarbons and 2.62\% oxygenated sesquiterpenes. The most abundant
   components in the needle essential oils were the monoterpenes
   -car-3-ene, -phellandrene, -pinene, -myrcene, and -pinene and the
   sesquiterpene -caryophyllene. From the total data set of 57 detected
   compounds, 40 were selected for principal-component analysis (PCA),
   discriminant analysis (DA), and cluster analysis (CA). The overlap
   tendency of the four populations suggested by PCA, was as well observed
   by DA. CA also demonstrated similarity among the populations, which was
   the highest between Populations I and II.
T2  - CHEMISTRY \& BIODIVERSITY
T1  - Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra
 from the Julian Alps
IS  - 2
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201500029
SP  - 181
EP  - 187
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bojović, Srđan and Jurc, Maja and Ristic, Mihailo and Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Vidakovic, Vera and Marković, Milena and Jurc, Dusan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The composition and variability of the terpenes and their derivatives
   isolated from the needles of a representative pool of 114 adult trees
   originating from four natural populations of dwarf mountain pine (Pinus
   mugoTurra) from the Julian Alps were investigated by GC-FID and GC/MS
   analyses. In total, 54 of the 57 detected essential-oil components were
   identified. Among the different compound classes present in the
   essential oils, the chief constituents belonged to the monoterpenes,
   comprising an average content of 79.67\% of the total oil composition
   (74.80\% of monoterpene hydrocarbons and 4.87\% of oxygenated
   monoterpenes). Sesquiterpenes were present in smaller amounts (average
   content of 19.02\%), out of which 16.39\% were sesquiterpene
   hydrocarbons and 2.62\% oxygenated sesquiterpenes. The most abundant
   components in the needle essential oils were the monoterpenes
   -car-3-ene, -phellandrene, -pinene, -myrcene, and -pinene and the
   sesquiterpene -caryophyllene. From the total data set of 57 detected
   compounds, 40 were selected for principal-component analysis (PCA),
   discriminant analysis (DA), and cluster analysis (CA). The overlap
   tendency of the four populations suggested by PCA, was as well observed
   by DA. CA also demonstrated similarity among the populations, which was
   the highest between Populations I and II.",
journal = "CHEMISTRY \& BIODIVERSITY",
title = "Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra
 from the Julian Alps",
number = "2",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201500029",
pages = "181-187"
}
Bojović, S., Jurc, M., Ristic, M., Popović, Z., Matić, R., Vidakovic, V., Marković, M.,& Jurc, D.. (2016). Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra
 from the Julian Alps. in CHEMISTRY \& BIODIVERSITY, 13(2), 181-187.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201500029
Bojović S, Jurc M, Ristic M, Popović Z, Matić R, Vidakovic V, Marković M, Jurc D. Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra
 from the Julian Alps. in CHEMISTRY \& BIODIVERSITY. 2016;13(2):181-187.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201500029 .
Bojović, Srđan, Jurc, Maja, Ristic, Mihailo, Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Vidakovic, Vera, Marković, Milena, Jurc, Dusan, "Essential-Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Pinus mugo Turra
 from the Julian Alps" in CHEMISTRY \& BIODIVERSITY, 13, no. 2 (2016):181-187,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201500029 . .
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An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for ascertaining research trends

Bojović, Srđan; Matić, Rada; Popović, Zorica; Smiljanic, Miroslava; Marković, Milena; Vidakovic, Vera

(2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Smiljanic, Miroslava
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidakovic, Vera
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2246
AB  - Articles published between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2010 in 42
   forestry journals (N = 16,258) were collected and, depending on their
   content and key words, classified in one of 22 sub-disciplines. Among
   the forestry sub-disciplines, the following are currently dominant:
   Mensuration and inventories, Forest management, Plant ecophysiology and
   Wood science. PCA ordination was used to visualize grouping tendencies
   and data separation. For each component, a number of characteristics
   contributed to the total variation, and significant importance was
   attached to those with the highest loading factors. The first component
   included Mensuration and inventories, Plant ecophysiology, Vegetation
   ecology and Forest management, as the highest loading factors. The
   second components comprised Sociological aspects, Plant ecophysiology,
   Wood science and Forest management. The most pronounced increase trend
   over the five-year period is noted for Genetics and breeding, Vegetation
   ecology, Fuels and energy, while the most pronounced decrease trend is
   visible in Forest health, Forest fire, Sociological aspects and Forest
   products. PCA suggests the existence of three groups of journals: the
   first group comprises Forest Ecology and Management and Canadian Journal
   of Forest Research, the dominating two, the second group comprises
   Annals of Forest Science, Plant Ecology, Tree Physiology and
   Trees-Structure and Function, while the rest of the journals belong to
   the third group. The Canadian Journal of Forest Research is the most
   diversified, while Tree Genetics and Genomes, Silvae Genetica and
   Tree-ring Research are narrowly specialized.
T2  - Scientometrics
T1  - An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for
 ascertaining research trends
IS  - 2
VL  - 98
DO  - 10.1007/s11192-013-1171-9
SP  - 1331
EP  - 1346
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bojović, Srđan and Matić, Rada and Popović, Zorica and Smiljanic, Miroslava and Marković, Milena and Vidakovic, Vera",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Articles published between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2010 in 42
   forestry journals (N = 16,258) were collected and, depending on their
   content and key words, classified in one of 22 sub-disciplines. Among
   the forestry sub-disciplines, the following are currently dominant:
   Mensuration and inventories, Forest management, Plant ecophysiology and
   Wood science. PCA ordination was used to visualize grouping tendencies
   and data separation. For each component, a number of characteristics
   contributed to the total variation, and significant importance was
   attached to those with the highest loading factors. The first component
   included Mensuration and inventories, Plant ecophysiology, Vegetation
   ecology and Forest management, as the highest loading factors. The
   second components comprised Sociological aspects, Plant ecophysiology,
   Wood science and Forest management. The most pronounced increase trend
   over the five-year period is noted for Genetics and breeding, Vegetation
   ecology, Fuels and energy, while the most pronounced decrease trend is
   visible in Forest health, Forest fire, Sociological aspects and Forest
   products. PCA suggests the existence of three groups of journals: the
   first group comprises Forest Ecology and Management and Canadian Journal
   of Forest Research, the dominating two, the second group comprises
   Annals of Forest Science, Plant Ecology, Tree Physiology and
   Trees-Structure and Function, while the rest of the journals belong to
   the third group. The Canadian Journal of Forest Research is the most
   diversified, while Tree Genetics and Genomes, Silvae Genetica and
   Tree-ring Research are narrowly specialized.",
journal = "Scientometrics",
title = "An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for
 ascertaining research trends",
number = "2",
volume = "98",
doi = "10.1007/s11192-013-1171-9",
pages = "1331-1346"
}
Bojović, S., Matić, R., Popović, Z., Smiljanic, M., Marković, M.,& Vidakovic, V.. (2014). An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for
 ascertaining research trends. in Scientometrics, 98(2), 1331-1346.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-013-1171-9
Bojović S, Matić R, Popović Z, Smiljanic M, Marković M, Vidakovic V. An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for
 ascertaining research trends. in Scientometrics. 2014;98(2):1331-1346.
doi:10.1007/s11192-013-1171-9 .
Bojović, Srđan, Matić, Rada, Popović, Zorica, Smiljanic, Miroslava, Marković, Milena, Vidakovic, Vera, "An overview of forestry journals in the period 2006-2010 as basis for
 ascertaining research trends" in Scientometrics, 98, no. 2 (2014):1331-1346,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-013-1171-9 . .
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