Popović, Zorica

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Evaluation of ecophysiological and genetic plant diversity in forest ecosystems Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200007 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research 'Siniša Stanković')
Natural products of wild, cultivated and edible plants: structure and bioactivity determination Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation
Development of integrated management of harmful organisms in plant production in order to overcome resistance and to improve food quality and safety CA18135
COST Action (grant no. CA18135) Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst 57552334
Biotechnology in vitro - crop, medicinal and endangered plant species Investigation on the medicinal plants: morphological, chemical and pharmacological characterisation
Micromorphological, phytochemical and molecular investigations of plants - systematic, ecological and applicative aspects Geochemical investigations of sedimentary rocks - fossil fuels and environmental pollutants
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200169 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry) Agrobiodiversity and land-use change in Serbia: an integrated biodiversity assessment of key functional groups of arthropods and plant pathogens
Ekofiziološke karakteristike biljaka i njihov potencijal u obnavljanju biodiverziteta narušenih ekosistema Ministry of Science, Technology and Development of the Republic of Serbia, Grant #1565.
OCDE TAD/CRP JA00088807 “Post- docs in the field of biological sciences at Mendel University” (CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0017) co- financed by the European Social Fund and the state budget of the Czech Republic
REACT4MED Project 2122 Rufford Fund for Nature Conservation (316924/2021-0)

Author's Bibliography

A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák

Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera; Popović, Zorica

(Basel: MDPI, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Popović, Zorica
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6646
AB  - Landmark-based geometric morphometrics (GM) was used to examine, for the first time, spontaneous hybridization between Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák, and to assess inter- and intrapopulation variability in leaf shape, leaf size and venation in natural populations in Serbia (Western Balkans). Two geographically distant (30 km) and two close (1.2 km) populations were selected to examine hybridization. The variability in leaf shapes was assessed by canonical variate analysis and linear discriminant analysis performed on the symmetric component of variation. Covariation between the symmetric component of shape variation and the number of pairs of secondary leaf veins was investigated with partial least squares analysis. Static allometry was examined for the first time in the genus Alnus Mill. A higher proportion of A. incana leaves was classified as A. rohlenae in geographically close populations, which is in accordance with the hypothesis about spontaneous hybridization. No single leaf of A. rohlenae was classified as A. incana, indicating that putative hybrids can only be found in grey alder populations. This study demonstrates that GM is a powerful tool for species delimitation and hybrid detection in the genus Alnus and it can be used for preliminary screening in hybrid zones.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Plants
T1  - A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák
IS  - 7
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/plants13070993
SP  - 993
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera and Popović, Zorica",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Landmark-based geometric morphometrics (GM) was used to examine, for the first time, spontaneous hybridization between Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák, and to assess inter- and intrapopulation variability in leaf shape, leaf size and venation in natural populations in Serbia (Western Balkans). Two geographically distant (30 km) and two close (1.2 km) populations were selected to examine hybridization. The variability in leaf shapes was assessed by canonical variate analysis and linear discriminant analysis performed on the symmetric component of variation. Covariation between the symmetric component of shape variation and the number of pairs of secondary leaf veins was investigated with partial least squares analysis. Static allometry was examined for the first time in the genus Alnus Mill. A higher proportion of A. incana leaves was classified as A. rohlenae in geographically close populations, which is in accordance with the hypothesis about spontaneous hybridization. No single leaf of A. rohlenae was classified as A. incana, indicating that putative hybrids can only be found in grey alder populations. This study demonstrates that GM is a powerful tool for species delimitation and hybrid detection in the genus Alnus and it can be used for preliminary screening in hybrid zones.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák",
number = "7",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/plants13070993",
pages = "993"
}
Marković, M., Vidaković, V.,& Popović, Z.. (2024). A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák. in Plants
Basel: MDPI., 13(7), 993.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13070993
Marković M, Vidaković V, Popović Z. A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák. in Plants. 2024;13(7):993.
doi:10.3390/plants13070993 .
Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, Popović, Zorica, "A Geometric Morphometrics Approach to the Study of Natural Variations and Hybrid Detection in Populations of Alnus incana (L.) Moench and Alnus rohlenae Vít, Douda and Mandák" in Plants, 13, no. 7 (2024):993,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13070993 . .

Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review

Popović, Zorica; Cerdà, Artemi

(Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Cerdà, Artemi
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6410
AB  - Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread natural phenomenon that results from a complex interplay between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and anthroposphere. The plant cover largely contributes to the development of SWR as a source of hydrophobic compounds that can be found in surface and near-surface soils. Studies suggest that certain vegetation types, and even different plant species, are frequently associated with the occurrence of severe SWR. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the linkage of SWR and plant cover. By keywords-based searching of academic databases, 179 research papers were selected and analyzed. The literature review provides: i) overall research output regarding locations, climate conditions, soil and plant cover features, ii) main issues addressed in studies on SWR-plant cover research, iii) inventory of 248 plant species associated with the development of SWR, iv) identification of the plant species/types most frequently cited to induce severe SWR, v) discussion on the plant traits relevant to the development of SWR, ecological and environmental aspects of SWR-plant cover relationship, vi) suggestions for further research on the linkage of plant cover, SWR, runoff generation, and soil moisture storage through holistic approaches.
PB  - Amsterdam: Elsevier
T2  - Catena
T1  - Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review
VL  - 229
DO  - 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107213
SP  - 107213
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Cerdà, Artemi",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread natural phenomenon that results from a complex interplay between the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and anthroposphere. The plant cover largely contributes to the development of SWR as a source of hydrophobic compounds that can be found in surface and near-surface soils. Studies suggest that certain vegetation types, and even different plant species, are frequently associated with the occurrence of severe SWR. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the linkage of SWR and plant cover. By keywords-based searching of academic databases, 179 research papers were selected and analyzed. The literature review provides: i) overall research output regarding locations, climate conditions, soil and plant cover features, ii) main issues addressed in studies on SWR-plant cover research, iii) inventory of 248 plant species associated with the development of SWR, iv) identification of the plant species/types most frequently cited to induce severe SWR, v) discussion on the plant traits relevant to the development of SWR, ecological and environmental aspects of SWR-plant cover relationship, vi) suggestions for further research on the linkage of plant cover, SWR, runoff generation, and soil moisture storage through holistic approaches.",
publisher = "Amsterdam: Elsevier",
journal = "Catena",
title = "Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review",
volume = "229",
doi = "10.1016/j.catena.2023.107213",
pages = "107213"
}
Popović, Z.,& Cerdà, A.. (2023). Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review. in Catena
Amsterdam: Elsevier., 229, 107213.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107213
Popović Z, Cerdà A. Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review. in Catena. 2023;229:107213.
doi:10.1016/j.catena.2023.107213 .
Popović, Zorica, Cerdà, Artemi, "Soil water repellency and plant cover: A state-of-knowledge review" in Catena, 229 (2023):107213,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107213 . .
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Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub

Popović, Zorica; Vidaković, Vera; Mijalković, Tatjana; Krstić-Milošević, Dijana

(Basel: MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Mijalković, Tatjana
AU  - Krstić-Milošević, Dijana
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5889
AB  - Phytochemical profiling of six natural populations of Gentianella austriaca was performed
by HPLC identification and quantification of a number of secondary metabolites, and evaluation of time series of peak areas by chemometric analysis. Phytochemical analysis of G. austriaca revealed the presence of iridoids, flavone-C-glucosides and xanthones. Twelve secondary metabolites were identified in the aerial parts, roots and seeds, including swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), isoorientin (ISOOR), swertisin (SWE), demethylbellidifolin-8-O-glucoside (DMB-8-O-glc), bellidifolin-8-O-glucoside (BDF-8-O-glc), mangiferin (MGF), corymbiferin (CBF), corymbiferin-1-O-glucoside (CBF-1-O-glc), bellidifolin (BDF) and campestroside. Multivariate statistical analyses showed relatively low variability among populations according to secondary metabolite content. However, some pharmacologically important compounds were found in higher amounts in a few populations, which could be useful for conservation and future biotechnological procedures.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Plants
T1  - Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub
IS  - 13
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/plants12132434
SP  - 2434
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Vidaković, Vera and Mijalković, Tatjana and Krstić-Milošević, Dijana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Phytochemical profiling of six natural populations of Gentianella austriaca was performed
by HPLC identification and quantification of a number of secondary metabolites, and evaluation of time series of peak areas by chemometric analysis. Phytochemical analysis of G. austriaca revealed the presence of iridoids, flavone-C-glucosides and xanthones. Twelve secondary metabolites were identified in the aerial parts, roots and seeds, including swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), isoorientin (ISOOR), swertisin (SWE), demethylbellidifolin-8-O-glucoside (DMB-8-O-glc), bellidifolin-8-O-glucoside (BDF-8-O-glc), mangiferin (MGF), corymbiferin (CBF), corymbiferin-1-O-glucoside (CBF-1-O-glc), bellidifolin (BDF) and campestroside. Multivariate statistical analyses showed relatively low variability among populations according to secondary metabolite content. However, some pharmacologically important compounds were found in higher amounts in a few populations, which could be useful for conservation and future biotechnological procedures.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub",
number = "13",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/plants12132434",
pages = "2434"
}
Popović, Z., Vidaković, V., Mijalković, T.,& Krstić-Milošević, D.. (2023). Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub. in Plants
Basel: MDPI., 12(13), 2434.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12132434
Popović Z, Vidaković V, Mijalković T, Krstić-Milošević D. Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub. in Plants. 2023;12(13):2434.
doi:10.3390/plants12132434 .
Popović, Zorica, Vidaković, Vera, Mijalković, Tatjana, Krstić-Milošević, Dijana, "Population-Related Variability in Qualitative and Quantitative Secondary Metabolite Profile of Gentianella austriaca (A. & J. Kern.) Holub" in Plants, 12, no. 13 (2023):2434,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12132434 . .

Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage

Popović, Zorica; Vidaković, Vera; Janković, Jovana

(Frontiers Media S.A., 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Janković, Jovana
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5833
AB  - Introduction: A variety of plant traits, from architectural to the cellular level, have been connected to flammability, but intraspecific variability of plant traits (ITV) and components of flammability is poorly studied. The lack of knowledge about ITV of plant traits related to flammability appears to be a major shortcoming in further interpreting species flammability and fire behavior and incorporating the data into models.

Methods: Morpho-ecophysiological traits (width, length, thickness, weight, area, volume, moisture content, flatness, specific leaf area, density of leaf tissue, ratio of area to volume) and time-to-ignition of fresh foliage were measured in seven populations of Picea omorika.

Results: All leaf traits are presented along with their correlations to the flammability trait. The seven populations differed in terms of fresh leaves’ time-to-ignition. Differences among populations in morpho-ecophysiological traits were also significant but not consistent among populations. PCA classified 49 elements into three different groups, where three populations were clustered by higher leaf area-related traits, other three populations were clustered by higher leaf length, volume, thickness, time-to-ignition, density index, moisture content, width, weight, and one population was classified between the two main groups. The first two principal components accounted for 87% of the total variance: variability in leaf area- and leaf weight-derived parameters (specific leaf area and density index) and time-to-ignition primarily defined the formation of the first axis, while variability in leaf flatness (based on leaf weight and thickness) primarily contributed to the formation of the second axis.

Discussion: Results suggest high ITV in natural populations of P. omorika regardless of site fire history.
PB  - Frontiers Media S.A.
T2  - Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
T1  - Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage
VL  - 6
DO  - 10.3389/ffgc.2023.1196809
SP  - 1196809
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Vidaković, Vera and Janković, Jovana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Introduction: A variety of plant traits, from architectural to the cellular level, have been connected to flammability, but intraspecific variability of plant traits (ITV) and components of flammability is poorly studied. The lack of knowledge about ITV of plant traits related to flammability appears to be a major shortcoming in further interpreting species flammability and fire behavior and incorporating the data into models.

Methods: Morpho-ecophysiological traits (width, length, thickness, weight, area, volume, moisture content, flatness, specific leaf area, density of leaf tissue, ratio of area to volume) and time-to-ignition of fresh foliage were measured in seven populations of Picea omorika.

Results: All leaf traits are presented along with their correlations to the flammability trait. The seven populations differed in terms of fresh leaves’ time-to-ignition. Differences among populations in morpho-ecophysiological traits were also significant but not consistent among populations. PCA classified 49 elements into three different groups, where three populations were clustered by higher leaf area-related traits, other three populations were clustered by higher leaf length, volume, thickness, time-to-ignition, density index, moisture content, width, weight, and one population was classified between the two main groups. The first two principal components accounted for 87% of the total variance: variability in leaf area- and leaf weight-derived parameters (specific leaf area and density index) and time-to-ignition primarily defined the formation of the first axis, while variability in leaf flatness (based on leaf weight and thickness) primarily contributed to the formation of the second axis.

Discussion: Results suggest high ITV in natural populations of P. omorika regardless of site fire history.",
publisher = "Frontiers Media S.A.",
journal = "Frontiers in Forests and Global Change",
title = "Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage",
volume = "6",
doi = "10.3389/ffgc.2023.1196809",
pages = "1196809"
}
Popović, Z., Vidaković, V.,& Janković, J.. (2023). Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage. in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Frontiers Media S.A.., 6, 1196809.
https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2023.1196809
Popović Z, Vidaković V, Janković J. Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage. in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 2023;6:1196809.
doi:10.3389/ffgc.2023.1196809 .
Popović, Zorica, Vidaković, Vera, Janković, Jovana, "Variability of leaf traits in natural populations of Picea omorika determines ignitability of fresh foliage" in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 6 (2023):1196809,
https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2023.1196809 . .
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Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe

Popović, Zorica; Vidaković, Vera

(Basel: MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4885
AB  - Deliblato Sands is the single largest expanse of sand in Europe. It is the most fire-prone area of Serbia due to the absence of surface water, sandy soils, specific microclimate conditions, and vegetation composition. Post-fire regeneration is a long-term process that includes many aspects of vegetation regrowth and habitat recovery. In the third year following one of the disastrous fires, the growth dynamics of two geophyte species in unburned and burned sites were studied. During the growing season, burned and unburned populations of Crocus reticulatus Steven ex Adam and Iris pumila L. were assessed for growth parameters (biomass production, specific leaf area, leaf area index) and leaf-level ecophysiological traits (photosystem II efficiency, chlorophyll amount, relative water content). Species acclimated differently to changed abiotic and biotic site conditions after the fire event. C. reticulatus burned and unburned populations differed significantly in terms of flowering phenology and ecophysiological traits, whereas I. pumila burned and unburned populations differed significantly in terms of growth parameters. The findings support the assertion that geophytes are generally well adapted to environmental disturbances. Species, however, responded differently to fire-induced changes in the physicochemical and biotic environment, depending on their ecological requirements and adaptive capacity.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Plants
T1  - Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe
IS  - 6
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.3390/plants11060734
SP  - 734
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Vidaković, Vera",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Deliblato Sands is the single largest expanse of sand in Europe. It is the most fire-prone area of Serbia due to the absence of surface water, sandy soils, specific microclimate conditions, and vegetation composition. Post-fire regeneration is a long-term process that includes many aspects of vegetation regrowth and habitat recovery. In the third year following one of the disastrous fires, the growth dynamics of two geophyte species in unburned and burned sites were studied. During the growing season, burned and unburned populations of Crocus reticulatus Steven ex Adam and Iris pumila L. were assessed for growth parameters (biomass production, specific leaf area, leaf area index) and leaf-level ecophysiological traits (photosystem II efficiency, chlorophyll amount, relative water content). Species acclimated differently to changed abiotic and biotic site conditions after the fire event. C. reticulatus burned and unburned populations differed significantly in terms of flowering phenology and ecophysiological traits, whereas I. pumila burned and unburned populations differed significantly in terms of growth parameters. The findings support the assertion that geophytes are generally well adapted to environmental disturbances. Species, however, responded differently to fire-induced changes in the physicochemical and biotic environment, depending on their ecological requirements and adaptive capacity.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe",
number = "6",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.3390/plants11060734",
pages = "734"
}
Popović, Z.,& Vidaković, V.. (2022). Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe. in Plants
Basel: MDPI., 11(6), 734.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11060734
Popović Z, Vidaković V. Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe. in Plants. 2022;11(6):734.
doi:10.3390/plants11060734 .
Popović, Zorica, Vidaković, Vera, "Ecophysiological and Growth-Related Traits of Two Geophytes Three Years after the Fire Event in Grassland Steppe" in Plants, 11, no. 6 (2022):734,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11060734 . .
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Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil

Cerdà, Artemi; Novara, Agata; Dlapa, Pavel; López-Vicente, Manuel; Úbeda, Xavier; Popović, Zorica; Mekonnen, Mulatie; Terol, Enric; Janizadeh, Saeid; Mbarki, Sonia; Saldanha-Vogelmann, Eduardo; Hazrati, Sajjad; Sannigrahi, Srikanta; Parhizkar, Misagh; Giménez-Morera, Antonio

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cerdà, Artemi
AU  - Novara, Agata
AU  - Dlapa, Pavel
AU  - López-Vicente, Manuel
AU  - Úbeda, Xavier
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Mekonnen, Mulatie
AU  - Terol, Enric
AU  - Janizadeh, Saeid
AU  - Mbarki, Sonia
AU  - Saldanha-Vogelmann, Eduardo
AU  - Hazrati, Sajjad
AU  - Sannigrahi, Srikanta
AU  - Parhizkar, Misagh
AU  - Giménez-Morera, Antonio
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/cig/article/view/4833
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4410
AB  - Floods are a consequence of extreme rainfall events. Although surface runoff generation is the origin of discharge, flood research usually focuses on lowlands where the impact is higher. Runoff and sediment delivery at slope and pedon scale receiving much less attention in the effort to understand flood behaviour in time and space. This is especially relevant in areas where, due to climatic and hydrogeological conditions, streams are ephemeral, so-called dry rivers (“wadis”, "ramblas" or “barrancos”) that are widespread throughout the Mediterranean. This paper researches the relationship between water delivery at pedon and slope scale with dry river floods in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Plots of 1x1, 1x2, 1x4, and 2x8 m located in the “El Teularet” Soil Erosion and Degradation Research Station were monitored from 2004 to 2014 to measure soil and water delivery. Rainfall and flow at the dry river Barranco de Benacancil were also monitored. Results show that runoff and sediment discharge were concentrated in few events during the 11 years of research. A single flood event was registered in the channel on September 28, 2009, however, the runoff was registered 160 times at the plots. Runoff discharge was dependent on the size of the plots, with larger plots yielding lower runoff discharge per unit area, suggesting short runoff-travel distance and duration. Three rainfall events contributed with 26% of the whole runoff discharge, and five achieved 56% of the runoff. We conclude that the runoff generated at the plot scale is disconnected from the main channel. From a spatial point of view, there is a decrease in runoff coefficient along the slope. From a temporal point of view, the runoff is concentrated in a few rainfall events. These results show that the runoff generated at plot and slope scale does not contribute to the floods except for rainfall events with more than 100 mm day-1. The disconnection of the runoff and sediment delivery is confirmed by the reduction in the runoff delivery at plot scale due to the control of the length of the plot (slope) on the runoff and sediment delivery.
T2  - Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica
T1  - Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil
IS  - 1
VL  - 47
DO  - 10.18172/cig.4833
SP  - 95
EP  - 119
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cerdà, Artemi and Novara, Agata and Dlapa, Pavel and López-Vicente, Manuel and Úbeda, Xavier and Popović, Zorica and Mekonnen, Mulatie and Terol, Enric and Janizadeh, Saeid and Mbarki, Sonia and Saldanha-Vogelmann, Eduardo and Hazrati, Sajjad and Sannigrahi, Srikanta and Parhizkar, Misagh and Giménez-Morera, Antonio",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Floods are a consequence of extreme rainfall events. Although surface runoff generation is the origin of discharge, flood research usually focuses on lowlands where the impact is higher. Runoff and sediment delivery at slope and pedon scale receiving much less attention in the effort to understand flood behaviour in time and space. This is especially relevant in areas where, due to climatic and hydrogeological conditions, streams are ephemeral, so-called dry rivers (“wadis”, "ramblas" or “barrancos”) that are widespread throughout the Mediterranean. This paper researches the relationship between water delivery at pedon and slope scale with dry river floods in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Plots of 1x1, 1x2, 1x4, and 2x8 m located in the “El Teularet” Soil Erosion and Degradation Research Station were monitored from 2004 to 2014 to measure soil and water delivery. Rainfall and flow at the dry river Barranco de Benacancil were also monitored. Results show that runoff and sediment discharge were concentrated in few events during the 11 years of research. A single flood event was registered in the channel on September 28, 2009, however, the runoff was registered 160 times at the plots. Runoff discharge was dependent on the size of the plots, with larger plots yielding lower runoff discharge per unit area, suggesting short runoff-travel distance and duration. Three rainfall events contributed with 26% of the whole runoff discharge, and five achieved 56% of the runoff. We conclude that the runoff generated at the plot scale is disconnected from the main channel. From a spatial point of view, there is a decrease in runoff coefficient along the slope. From a temporal point of view, the runoff is concentrated in a few rainfall events. These results show that the runoff generated at plot and slope scale does not contribute to the floods except for rainfall events with more than 100 mm day-1. The disconnection of the runoff and sediment delivery is confirmed by the reduction in the runoff delivery at plot scale due to the control of the length of the plot (slope) on the runoff and sediment delivery.",
journal = "Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica",
title = "Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil",
number = "1",
volume = "47",
doi = "10.18172/cig.4833",
pages = "95-119"
}
Cerdà, A., Novara, A., Dlapa, P., López-Vicente, M., Úbeda, X., Popović, Z., Mekonnen, M., Terol, E., Janizadeh, S., Mbarki, S., Saldanha-Vogelmann, E., Hazrati, S., Sannigrahi, S., Parhizkar, M.,& Giménez-Morera, A.. (2021). Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil. in Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica, 47(1), 95-119.
https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.4833
Cerdà A, Novara A, Dlapa P, López-Vicente M, Úbeda X, Popović Z, Mekonnen M, Terol E, Janizadeh S, Mbarki S, Saldanha-Vogelmann E, Hazrati S, Sannigrahi S, Parhizkar M, Giménez-Morera A. Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil. in Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica. 2021;47(1):95-119.
doi:10.18172/cig.4833 .
Cerdà, Artemi, Novara, Agata, Dlapa, Pavel, López-Vicente, Manuel, Úbeda, Xavier, Popović, Zorica, Mekonnen, Mulatie, Terol, Enric, Janizadeh, Saeid, Mbarki, Sonia, Saldanha-Vogelmann, Eduardo, Hazrati, Sajjad, Sannigrahi, Srikanta, Parhizkar, Misagh, Giménez-Morera, Antonio, "Rainfall and water yield in Macizo del Caroig, Eastern Iberian Peninsula. Event runoff at plot scale during a rare flash flood at the Barranco de Benacancil" in Cuadernos de Investigación Geográfica, 47, no. 1 (2021):95-119,
https://doi.org/10.18172/cig.4833 . .
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Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry

Popović, Zorica; Krstić Milošević, Dijana; Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan

(Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Krstić Milošević, Dijana
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4122
AB  - Natural populations of Gentiana asclepiadea L., located at two mountainous sites, were HPLC-analyzed regarding the contents of six representative secondary metabolites. The contents of swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), mangiferin (MGF), isoorientin (ISOOR), and isovitexin (ISOV) were determined in six populations (three per study site), and separately for aboveground and belowground plant parts. PCA showed a clear separation of four groups according to the contents of the analyzed secondary metabolites. Out of six analyzed compounds, five were present in all samples and only one (SWZ) was found in Golija populations (belowground parts) but not in Vlasina populations, and its presence can be indicative of the geolocation of populations. Clear separation of groups was mostly affected by the different contents of chemical compounds in plant parts (aboveground versus belowground) and by the differences related to population origin (higher content of SWM and GP in belowground parts of individuals from Vlasina populations and higher content of MGF and ISOOR of individuals from Golija populations). The results of this study contribute to the spatiochemical profiling of G. asclepiadea populations and a better understanding of inter- and intrapopulation variability of pharmacologically important compounds.
PB  - Basel, Switzerland: MDPI
T2  - Plants
T1  - Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry
IS  - 1
VL  - 10
DO  - 10.3390/plants10010140
SP  - 140
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Krstić Milošević, Dijana and Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Natural populations of Gentiana asclepiadea L., located at two mountainous sites, were HPLC-analyzed regarding the contents of six representative secondary metabolites. The contents of swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), mangiferin (MGF), isoorientin (ISOOR), and isovitexin (ISOV) were determined in six populations (three per study site), and separately for aboveground and belowground plant parts. PCA showed a clear separation of four groups according to the contents of the analyzed secondary metabolites. Out of six analyzed compounds, five were present in all samples and only one (SWZ) was found in Golija populations (belowground parts) but not in Vlasina populations, and its presence can be indicative of the geolocation of populations. Clear separation of groups was mostly affected by the different contents of chemical compounds in plant parts (aboveground versus belowground) and by the differences related to population origin (higher content of SWM and GP in belowground parts of individuals from Vlasina populations and higher content of MGF and ISOOR of individuals from Golija populations). The results of this study contribute to the spatiochemical profiling of G. asclepiadea populations and a better understanding of inter- and intrapopulation variability of pharmacologically important compounds.",
publisher = "Basel, Switzerland: MDPI",
journal = "Plants",
title = "Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry",
number = "1",
volume = "10",
doi = "10.3390/plants10010140",
pages = "140"
}
Popović, Z., Krstić Milošević, D., Marković, M., Vidaković, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2021). Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry. in Plants
Basel, Switzerland: MDPI., 10(1), 140.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10010140
Popović Z, Krstić Milošević D, Marković M, Vidaković V, Bojović S. Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry. in Plants. 2021;10(1):140.
doi:10.3390/plants10010140 .
Popović, Zorica, Krstić Milošević, Dijana, Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, "Gentiana asclepiadea L. from Two High Mountainous Habitats: Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability Based on Species’ Phytochemistry" in Plants, 10, no. 1 (2021):140,
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10010140 . .
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The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland

Cerdà, Artemi; Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban; Franch-Pardo, Ivan; Úbeda, Xavier; Novara, Agata; López-Vicente, Manuel; Popović, Zorica; Pulido, Manuel

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cerdà, Artemi
AU  - Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
AU  - Franch-Pardo, Ivan
AU  - Úbeda, Xavier
AU  - Novara, Agata
AU  - López-Vicente, Manuel
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Pulido, Manuel
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969721042911
UR  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34352466
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4454
AB  - Shrubland is a Mediterranean biome characterized by densely growing evergreen shrubs adapted to fire events. To date, scientific research has focused on the impact of vegetation on soil erosion mainly through the control that plant biomass or plant cover exerts on sediment delivery and runoff discharge, being the individual plant species influence on hydrological and erosional processes not achieved in detail. The objective of this research is to determine: i) runoff and soil losses in a shrubland-covered rangeland at Sierra de Enguera, Spain; and ii) how four plant species affect soil and water losses. We measured soil cover, soil properties, runoff discharge and sediment yield under natural rainfall for five years (2010-2014) in a typical shrubland burnt in 1999. Four plant species were selected with 4 plots each: Ulex parviflorus Pourr., Pistacia lentiscus L., Quercus coccifera L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. Despite that the soil properties and plant cover did not exhibit statistically significant differences among plant species, the runoff discharge was lower on Q. coccifera (4.87%, SE 0.24) and P. lentiscus (6.24%, SE 0.51) than on U. parviflorus (13.41%, SE 0.58) and R. officinalis (13.84%, SE 1.23). Sediment concentrations were, respectively, 3.91, 4.33, 4.31 and 4.88 g l-1, and the differences between R. officinalis and the other species were statistically significant. The runoff discharge determined differences in soil erosion rates among the plant species with lower rates on P. lentiscus (1.36 Mg ha-1 y-1) and Q. coccifera (1.53 Mg ha-1 y-1), than on U. parviflorus (3.17 Mg ha-1 y-1) and R. officinalis (3.85 Mg ha-1 y-1). This long term in situ study indicated that Q. coccifera and P. lentiscus are more efficient in controlling runoff discharge and soil losses than U. parviflorus and R. officinalis one decade after a fire. We discuss these results in light of the recent findings by the scientific community of the role of the canopy cover (rainfall interception), soil macropore and root system, and the water repellency that control the hydrological response of the soil (e.g. runoff generation, infiltration). The information supplied by 5 years of research is relevant for restoration and rehabilitation programs and advise that Q. coccifera and P. lentiscus are the most efficient plant species to control soil and water losses within the Mediterranean shrubland. This is an applied science approach for a better management of rangelands.
T2  - Science of The Total Environment
T1  - The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland
VL  - 799
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149218
SP  - 149218
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cerdà, Artemi and Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban and Franch-Pardo, Ivan and Úbeda, Xavier and Novara, Agata and López-Vicente, Manuel and Popović, Zorica and Pulido, Manuel",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Shrubland is a Mediterranean biome characterized by densely growing evergreen shrubs adapted to fire events. To date, scientific research has focused on the impact of vegetation on soil erosion mainly through the control that plant biomass or plant cover exerts on sediment delivery and runoff discharge, being the individual plant species influence on hydrological and erosional processes not achieved in detail. The objective of this research is to determine: i) runoff and soil losses in a shrubland-covered rangeland at Sierra de Enguera, Spain; and ii) how four plant species affect soil and water losses. We measured soil cover, soil properties, runoff discharge and sediment yield under natural rainfall for five years (2010-2014) in a typical shrubland burnt in 1999. Four plant species were selected with 4 plots each: Ulex parviflorus Pourr., Pistacia lentiscus L., Quercus coccifera L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. Despite that the soil properties and plant cover did not exhibit statistically significant differences among plant species, the runoff discharge was lower on Q. coccifera (4.87%, SE 0.24) and P. lentiscus (6.24%, SE 0.51) than on U. parviflorus (13.41%, SE 0.58) and R. officinalis (13.84%, SE 1.23). Sediment concentrations were, respectively, 3.91, 4.33, 4.31 and 4.88 g l-1, and the differences between R. officinalis and the other species were statistically significant. The runoff discharge determined differences in soil erosion rates among the plant species with lower rates on P. lentiscus (1.36 Mg ha-1 y-1) and Q. coccifera (1.53 Mg ha-1 y-1), than on U. parviflorus (3.17 Mg ha-1 y-1) and R. officinalis (3.85 Mg ha-1 y-1). This long term in situ study indicated that Q. coccifera and P. lentiscus are more efficient in controlling runoff discharge and soil losses than U. parviflorus and R. officinalis one decade after a fire. We discuss these results in light of the recent findings by the scientific community of the role of the canopy cover (rainfall interception), soil macropore and root system, and the water repellency that control the hydrological response of the soil (e.g. runoff generation, infiltration). The information supplied by 5 years of research is relevant for restoration and rehabilitation programs and advise that Q. coccifera and P. lentiscus are the most efficient plant species to control soil and water losses within the Mediterranean shrubland. This is an applied science approach for a better management of rangelands.",
journal = "Science of The Total Environment",
title = "The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland",
volume = "799",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149218",
pages = "149218"
}
Cerdà, A., Lucas-Borja, M. E., Franch-Pardo, I., Úbeda, X., Novara, A., López-Vicente, M., Popović, Z.,& Pulido, M.. (2021). The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland. in Science of The Total Environment, 799, 149218.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149218
Cerdà A, Lucas-Borja ME, Franch-Pardo I, Úbeda X, Novara A, López-Vicente M, Popović Z, Pulido M. The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland. in Science of The Total Environment. 2021;799:149218.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149218 .
Cerdà, Artemi, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Franch-Pardo, Ivan, Úbeda, Xavier, Novara, Agata, López-Vicente, Manuel, Popović, Zorica, Pulido, Manuel, "The role of plant species on runoff and soil erosion in a Mediterranean shrubland" in Science of The Total Environment, 799 (2021):149218,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149218 . .
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Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis

Popović, Zorica; Bojović, Srđan; Marković, Milena; Cerdà, Artemi

(Elsevier B.V., 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Cerdà, Artemi
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0048969721047008
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4461
AB  - The occurrence of large and recurring forest fires has long been associated with fire-prone environments, but this perception has been shifted rapidly in recent decades as Earths' landscapes have become increasingly threatened by severe and unpredictable fires as a result of climate changes. In this regard, the flammability of trees is a topic of great interest for ecology, management, and the development of sustainable restoration and rehabilitation plans. Tree species differ in regard to flammability, and many plant functional traits contribute to flammability at species, community and vegetation level. The relationship between plant traits and flammability at species level is important for a broader understanding of the vegetation-fire dynamic at the local and landscape scales. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the impact of individual plant traits of tree species on flammability components. By keywords-based searching of academic databases, 85 research papers were collected and analyzed. The literature synthesis shows: i) main issues addressed in studies on plant trait-based tree flammability, ii) general research output and biogeographic regions studied, iii) inventory of tree taxa investigated, iv) relationships between plant traits and flammability components, v) the most relevant plant traits that determine the flammability-related differences between species.
PB  - Elsevier B.V.
T2  - Science of the Total Environment
T1  - Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis
VL  - 800
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149625
SP  - 149625
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Bojović, Srđan and Marković, Milena and Cerdà, Artemi",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The occurrence of large and recurring forest fires has long been associated with fire-prone environments, but this perception has been shifted rapidly in recent decades as Earths' landscapes have become increasingly threatened by severe and unpredictable fires as a result of climate changes. In this regard, the flammability of trees is a topic of great interest for ecology, management, and the development of sustainable restoration and rehabilitation plans. Tree species differ in regard to flammability, and many plant functional traits contribute to flammability at species, community and vegetation level. The relationship between plant traits and flammability at species level is important for a broader understanding of the vegetation-fire dynamic at the local and landscape scales. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the impact of individual plant traits of tree species on flammability components. By keywords-based searching of academic databases, 85 research papers were collected and analyzed. The literature synthesis shows: i) main issues addressed in studies on plant trait-based tree flammability, ii) general research output and biogeographic regions studied, iii) inventory of tree taxa investigated, iv) relationships between plant traits and flammability components, v) the most relevant plant traits that determine the flammability-related differences between species.",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
title = "Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis",
volume = "800",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149625",
pages = "149625"
}
Popović, Z., Bojović, S., Marković, M.,& Cerdà, A.. (2021). Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis. in Science of the Total Environment
Elsevier B.V.., 800, 149625.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149625
Popović Z, Bojović S, Marković M, Cerdà A. Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis. in Science of the Total Environment. 2021;800:149625.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149625 .
Popović, Zorica, Bojović, Srđan, Marković, Milena, Cerdà, Artemi, "Tree species flammability based on plant traits: A synthesis" in Science of the Total Environment, 800 (2021):149625,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149625 . .
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Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia

Marković, Milena; Cheema, Jasmin; Teofilović, Anica; Čepić, Slavica; Popović, Zorica; Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena; Pause, Marion

(Basel: MDPI, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Cheema, Jasmin
AU  - Teofilović, Anica
AU  - Čepić, Slavica
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena
AU  - Pause, Marion
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/19/3846
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4492
AB  - Understanding the relationship between land use and land cover and thermal environment has recently become an emerging issue for urban planners and policy makers. We chose Belgrade, as a case study, to present a cost-and time-effective framework for monitoring spatiotemporal changes of green spaces in relation to the land surface temperature (LST). Time series analysis was performed using Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS imagery from 1991 to 2019 with an approximate 5-year interval (18 images in total). Spectral vegetation indices and supervised land cover classifications were used to examine changes of green spaces. The results showed a fluctuating trend of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference water index (NDWI). The highest values were recorded in 2019, indicating vegetation recovery in the last decade. A significant positive correlation was determined between the spectral vegetation indices and the amount of precipitation during growing season. The land cover classification showed that the share of vegetated and bare land decreased by 11.74% during the study period. The most intensive conversion of green and bare land into built-up land cover occurred in the first decade (1991–2000). To assess spatiotemporal changes in the LST, Landsat Collection 2 Surface Temperature products were used. We found a negative correlation between change in the spectral vegetation indices and change in the LST. This indicates that the reduction in vegetation was associated with an increase in the LST. The municipalities that were the most affected in each decade were also identified with our framework. The findings of this study are of great relevance for actions targeting an improvement in urban thermal comfort and climate resilience.
PB  - Basel: MDPI
T2  - Remote Sensing
T1  - Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia
IS  - 19
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/rs13193846
SP  - 3846
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marković, Milena and Cheema, Jasmin and Teofilović, Anica and Čepić, Slavica and Popović, Zorica and Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena and Pause, Marion",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Understanding the relationship between land use and land cover and thermal environment has recently become an emerging issue for urban planners and policy makers. We chose Belgrade, as a case study, to present a cost-and time-effective framework for monitoring spatiotemporal changes of green spaces in relation to the land surface temperature (LST). Time series analysis was performed using Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS imagery from 1991 to 2019 with an approximate 5-year interval (18 images in total). Spectral vegetation indices and supervised land cover classifications were used to examine changes of green spaces. The results showed a fluctuating trend of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the normalized difference water index (NDWI). The highest values were recorded in 2019, indicating vegetation recovery in the last decade. A significant positive correlation was determined between the spectral vegetation indices and the amount of precipitation during growing season. The land cover classification showed that the share of vegetated and bare land decreased by 11.74% during the study period. The most intensive conversion of green and bare land into built-up land cover occurred in the first decade (1991–2000). To assess spatiotemporal changes in the LST, Landsat Collection 2 Surface Temperature products were used. We found a negative correlation between change in the spectral vegetation indices and change in the LST. This indicates that the reduction in vegetation was associated with an increase in the LST. The municipalities that were the most affected in each decade were also identified with our framework. The findings of this study are of great relevance for actions targeting an improvement in urban thermal comfort and climate resilience.",
publisher = "Basel: MDPI",
journal = "Remote Sensing",
title = "Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia",
number = "19",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/rs13193846",
pages = "3846"
}
Marković, M., Cheema, J., Teofilović, A., Čepić, S., Popović, Z., Tomićević-Dubljević, J.,& Pause, M.. (2021). Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia. in Remote Sensing
Basel: MDPI., 13(19), 3846.
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13193846
Marković M, Cheema J, Teofilović A, Čepić S, Popović Z, Tomićević-Dubljević J, Pause M. Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia. in Remote Sensing. 2021;13(19):3846.
doi:10.3390/rs13193846 .
Marković, Milena, Cheema, Jasmin, Teofilović, Anica, Čepić, Slavica, Popović, Zorica, Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena, Pause, Marion, "Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia" in Remote Sensing, 13, no. 19 (2021):3846,
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13193846 . .
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Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini

Janković, Jovana; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan; Popović, Zorica

(Beograd: Herbološko društvo Srbije, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Janković, Jovana
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Popović, Zorica
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4676
AB  - U radu su ispitivani ekofiziološki i ekomorfološki parametri jedinki Rubus hirtus Waldst. & Kit. iz tri prirodne populacije sa Stare planine. Sadržaj ukupnog hlorofila u listovima, procenjen metodom SPAD, kao i širina listova i odnos širina/dužina listova imali su najveće vrednosti u populaciji A koja naseljava šumsku zajednicu u kojoj dominiraju grab i kitnjak i raste u uslovima vegetacijske senke. Manje vrednosti ispitivanih parametara bile su zabeležene u populacijama B (koja je takođe locirana unutar šumskog sklopa) i C (koja se nalazi na relativno otvorenom staništu). Među-populacione razlike u ispitivanim parametrima se mogu delimično tumačiti kao prilagođenost na svetlosne uslove staništa (značajne razlike između jedinki iz populacija A i C), dok se vrednosti parametara u populaciji B ne mogu objasniti delovanjem svetlosnih uslova, već ukazuju na neophodnost razmatranja kompleksnih sredinskih faktora na tom lokalitetu, pre svega kontaminiranosti zemljišta i podzemnih voda teškim metalima.
AB  - Natural populations of Rubus hirtus Waldst. & Kit. were studied at three locations along the Gabrovnica river on Stara Planina mountain, to assess the inter-population differences in ecophysiological and ecomorphological parameters. The content of total chlorophyll in leaves, estimated by the SPAD method, as well as leaf width and leaf width/length ratio had the highest values in population A, which inhabits a forest community dominated by hornbeam and sessile oak and grows in vegetative shade. Populations B (which is also located within the forest complex) and C (which is located in a relatively open habitat) had lower values for the examined parameters. Inter-population differences in the examined parameters can be partially interpreted as an adaptation to habitat light conditions (significant differences between individuals from populations A and C). However, the values of parameters in population B cannot be explained by light conditions, indicating the need to consider complex environmental conditions at that site, primarily heavy metal contamination of soil and groundwater.
PB  - Beograd: Herbološko društvo Srbije
T2  - Acta Herbologica
T1  - Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini
T1  - Investigation of SPAD values and morphometric characteristics of leaves in wild blackberry populations on Stara Planina Mt.
IS  - 1
VL  - 30
DO  - 10.5937/actaherb2101019J
SP  - 19
EP  - 28
ER  - 
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author = "Janković, Jovana and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan and Popović, Zorica",
year = "2021",
abstract = "U radu su ispitivani ekofiziološki i ekomorfološki parametri jedinki Rubus hirtus Waldst. & Kit. iz tri prirodne populacije sa Stare planine. Sadržaj ukupnog hlorofila u listovima, procenjen metodom SPAD, kao i širina listova i odnos širina/dužina listova imali su najveće vrednosti u populaciji A koja naseljava šumsku zajednicu u kojoj dominiraju grab i kitnjak i raste u uslovima vegetacijske senke. Manje vrednosti ispitivanih parametara bile su zabeležene u populacijama B (koja je takođe locirana unutar šumskog sklopa) i C (koja se nalazi na relativno otvorenom staništu). Među-populacione razlike u ispitivanim parametrima se mogu delimično tumačiti kao prilagođenost na svetlosne uslove staništa (značajne razlike između jedinki iz populacija A i C), dok se vrednosti parametara u populaciji B ne mogu objasniti delovanjem svetlosnih uslova, već ukazuju na neophodnost razmatranja kompleksnih sredinskih faktora na tom lokalitetu, pre svega kontaminiranosti zemljišta i podzemnih voda teškim metalima., Natural populations of Rubus hirtus Waldst. & Kit. were studied at three locations along the Gabrovnica river on Stara Planina mountain, to assess the inter-population differences in ecophysiological and ecomorphological parameters. The content of total chlorophyll in leaves, estimated by the SPAD method, as well as leaf width and leaf width/length ratio had the highest values in population A, which inhabits a forest community dominated by hornbeam and sessile oak and grows in vegetative shade. Populations B (which is also located within the forest complex) and C (which is located in a relatively open habitat) had lower values for the examined parameters. Inter-population differences in the examined parameters can be partially interpreted as an adaptation to habitat light conditions (significant differences between individuals from populations A and C). However, the values of parameters in population B cannot be explained by light conditions, indicating the need to consider complex environmental conditions at that site, primarily heavy metal contamination of soil and groundwater.",
publisher = "Beograd: Herbološko društvo Srbije",
journal = "Acta Herbologica",
title = "Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini, Investigation of SPAD values and morphometric characteristics of leaves in wild blackberry populations on Stara Planina Mt.",
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Janković, J., Vidaković, V., Bojović, S.,& Popović, Z.. (2021). Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini. in Acta Herbologica
Beograd: Herbološko društvo Srbije., 30(1), 19-28.
https://doi.org/10.5937/actaherb2101019J
Janković J, Vidaković V, Bojović S, Popović Z. Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini. in Acta Herbologica. 2021;30(1):19-28.
doi:10.5937/actaherb2101019J .
Janković, Jovana, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, Popović, Zorica, "Ispitivanje SPAD vrednosti i morfometrijskih odlika listova u populacijama divlje kupine na Staroj planini" in Acta Herbologica, 30, no. 1 (2021):19-28,
https://doi.org/10.5937/actaherb2101019J . .
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Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives

Fernandez-Anez, Nieves; Krasovskiy, Andrey; Müller, Mortimer; Vacik, Harald; Baetens, Jan; Hukić, Emira; Kapovic Solomun, Marijana; Atanassova, Irena; Glushkova, Maria; Bogunović, Igor; Fajković, Hana; Djuma, Hakan; Boustras, George; Adámek, Martin; Devetter, Miloslav; Hrabalikova, Michaela; Huska, Dalibor; Martínez Barroso, Petra; Vaverková, Magdalena Daria; Zumr, David; Jõgiste, Kalev; Metslaid, Marek; Koster, Kajar; Köster, Egle; Pumpanen, Jukka; Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius; Di Prima, Simone; Pastor, Amandine; Rumpel, Cornelia; Seeger, Manuel; Daliakopoulos, Ioannis; Daskalakou, Evangelia; Koutroulis, Aristeidis; Papadopoulou, Maria P.; Stampoulidis, Kosmas; Xanthopoulos, Gavriil; Aszalós, Réka; Balázs, Deák; Kertész, Miklós; Valkó, Orsolya; Finger, David C.; Thorsteinsson, Throstur; Till, Jessica; Bajocco, Sofia; Gelsomino, Antonio; Amodio, Antonio Minervino; Novara, Agata; Salvati, Luca; Telesca, Luciano; Ursino, Nadia; Jansons, Aris; Kitenberga, Mara; Stivrins, Normunds; Brazaitis, Gediminas; Marozas, Vitas; Cojocaru, Olesea; Gumeniuc, Iachim; Sfecla, Victor; Imeson, Anton; Veraverbeke, Sander; Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard; Koda, Eugeniusz; Osinski, Piotr; Castro, Ana C. Meira; Nunes, João Pedro; Oom, Duarte; Vieira, Diana; Rusu, Teodor; Bojović, Srđan; Djordjevic, Dragana; Popović, Zorica; Protić, Milan; Sakan, Sanja; Glasa, Jan; Kacikova, Danica; Lichner, Lubomir; Majlingova, Andrea; Vido, Jaroslav; Ferk, Mateja; Tičar, Jure; Zorn, Matija; Zupanc, Vesna; Hinojosa, M. Belén; Knicker, Heike; Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban; Pausas, Juli; Prat-Guitart, Nuria; Ubeda, Xavier; Vilar, Lara; Destouni, Georgia; Ghajarnia, Navid; Kalantari, Zahra; Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh; Dindaroglu, Turgay; Yakupoglu, Tugrul; Smith, Thomas; Doerr, Stefan; Cerda, Artemi

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fernandez-Anez, Nieves
AU  - Krasovskiy, Andrey
AU  - Müller, Mortimer
AU  - Vacik, Harald
AU  - Baetens, Jan
AU  - Hukić, Emira
AU  - Kapovic Solomun, Marijana
AU  - Atanassova, Irena
AU  - Glushkova, Maria
AU  - Bogunović, Igor
AU  - Fajković, Hana
AU  - Djuma, Hakan
AU  - Boustras, George
AU  - Adámek, Martin
AU  - Devetter, Miloslav
AU  - Hrabalikova, Michaela
AU  - Huska, Dalibor
AU  - Martínez Barroso, Petra
AU  - Vaverková, Magdalena Daria
AU  - Zumr, David
AU  - Jõgiste, Kalev
AU  - Metslaid, Marek
AU  - Koster, Kajar
AU  - Köster, Egle
AU  - Pumpanen, Jukka
AU  - Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius
AU  - Di Prima, Simone
AU  - Pastor, Amandine
AU  - Rumpel, Cornelia
AU  - Seeger, Manuel
AU  - Daliakopoulos, Ioannis
AU  - Daskalakou, Evangelia
AU  - Koutroulis, Aristeidis
AU  - Papadopoulou, Maria P.
AU  - Stampoulidis, Kosmas
AU  - Xanthopoulos, Gavriil
AU  - Aszalós, Réka
AU  - Balázs, Deák
AU  - Kertész, Miklós
AU  - Valkó, Orsolya
AU  - Finger, David C.
AU  - Thorsteinsson, Throstur
AU  - Till, Jessica
AU  - Bajocco, Sofia
AU  - Gelsomino, Antonio
AU  - Amodio, Antonio Minervino
AU  - Novara, Agata
AU  - Salvati, Luca
AU  - Telesca, Luciano
AU  - Ursino, Nadia
AU  - Jansons, Aris
AU  - Kitenberga, Mara
AU  - Stivrins, Normunds
AU  - Brazaitis, Gediminas
AU  - Marozas, Vitas
AU  - Cojocaru, Olesea
AU  - Gumeniuc, Iachim
AU  - Sfecla, Victor
AU  - Imeson, Anton
AU  - Veraverbeke, Sander
AU  - Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard
AU  - Koda, Eugeniusz
AU  - Osinski, Piotr
AU  - Castro, Ana C. Meira
AU  - Nunes, João Pedro
AU  - Oom, Duarte
AU  - Vieira, Diana
AU  - Rusu, Teodor
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Djordjevic, Dragana
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Protić, Milan
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Glasa, Jan
AU  - Kacikova, Danica
AU  - Lichner, Lubomir
AU  - Majlingova, Andrea
AU  - Vido, Jaroslav
AU  - Ferk, Mateja
AU  - Tičar, Jure
AU  - Zorn, Matija
AU  - Zupanc, Vesna
AU  - Hinojosa, M. Belén
AU  - Knicker, Heike
AU  - Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
AU  - Pausas, Juli
AU  - Prat-Guitart, Nuria
AU  - Ubeda, Xavier
AU  - Vilar, Lara
AU  - Destouni, Georgia
AU  - Ghajarnia, Navid
AU  - Kalantari, Zahra
AU  - Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh
AU  - Dindaroglu, Turgay
AU  - Yakupoglu, Tugrul
AU  - Smith, Thomas
AU  - Doerr, Stefan
AU  - Cerda, Artemi
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/11786221211028185
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4918
AB  - Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we present a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wildland fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence.
T2  - Air, Soil and Water Research
T1  - Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives
VL  - 14
DO  - 10.1177/11786221211028185
SP  - 117862212110281
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Fernandez-Anez, Nieves and Krasovskiy, Andrey and Müller, Mortimer and Vacik, Harald and Baetens, Jan and Hukić, Emira and Kapovic Solomun, Marijana and Atanassova, Irena and Glushkova, Maria and Bogunović, Igor and Fajković, Hana and Djuma, Hakan and Boustras, George and Adámek, Martin and Devetter, Miloslav and Hrabalikova, Michaela and Huska, Dalibor and Martínez Barroso, Petra and Vaverková, Magdalena Daria and Zumr, David and Jõgiste, Kalev and Metslaid, Marek and Koster, Kajar and Köster, Egle and Pumpanen, Jukka and Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius and Di Prima, Simone and Pastor, Amandine and Rumpel, Cornelia and Seeger, Manuel and Daliakopoulos, Ioannis and Daskalakou, Evangelia and Koutroulis, Aristeidis and Papadopoulou, Maria P. and Stampoulidis, Kosmas and Xanthopoulos, Gavriil and Aszalós, Réka and Balázs, Deák and Kertész, Miklós and Valkó, Orsolya and Finger, David C. and Thorsteinsson, Throstur and Till, Jessica and Bajocco, Sofia and Gelsomino, Antonio and Amodio, Antonio Minervino and Novara, Agata and Salvati, Luca and Telesca, Luciano and Ursino, Nadia and Jansons, Aris and Kitenberga, Mara and Stivrins, Normunds and Brazaitis, Gediminas and Marozas, Vitas and Cojocaru, Olesea and Gumeniuc, Iachim and Sfecla, Victor and Imeson, Anton and Veraverbeke, Sander and Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard and Koda, Eugeniusz and Osinski, Piotr and Castro, Ana C. Meira and Nunes, João Pedro and Oom, Duarte and Vieira, Diana and Rusu, Teodor and Bojović, Srđan and Djordjevic, Dragana and Popović, Zorica and Protić, Milan and Sakan, Sanja and Glasa, Jan and Kacikova, Danica and Lichner, Lubomir and Majlingova, Andrea and Vido, Jaroslav and Ferk, Mateja and Tičar, Jure and Zorn, Matija and Zupanc, Vesna and Hinojosa, M. Belén and Knicker, Heike and Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban and Pausas, Juli and Prat-Guitart, Nuria and Ubeda, Xavier and Vilar, Lara and Destouni, Georgia and Ghajarnia, Navid and Kalantari, Zahra and Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh and Dindaroglu, Turgay and Yakupoglu, Tugrul and Smith, Thomas and Doerr, Stefan and Cerda, Artemi",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we present a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wildland fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence.",
journal = "Air, Soil and Water Research",
title = "Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives",
volume = "14",
doi = "10.1177/11786221211028185",
pages = "117862212110281"
}
Fernandez-Anez, N., Krasovskiy, A., Müller, M., Vacik, H., Baetens, J., Hukić, E., Kapovic Solomun, M., Atanassova, I., Glushkova, M., Bogunović, I., Fajković, H., Djuma, H., Boustras, G., Adámek, M., Devetter, M., Hrabalikova, M., Huska, D., Martínez Barroso, P., Vaverková, M. D., Zumr, D., Jõgiste, K., Metslaid, M., Koster, K., Köster, E., Pumpanen, J., Ribeiro-Kumara, C., Di Prima, S., Pastor, A., Rumpel, C., Seeger, M., Daliakopoulos, I., Daskalakou, E., Koutroulis, A., Papadopoulou, M. P., Stampoulidis, K., Xanthopoulos, G., Aszalós, R., Balázs, D., Kertész, M., Valkó, O., Finger, D. C., Thorsteinsson, T., Till, J., Bajocco, S., Gelsomino, A., Amodio, A. M., Novara, A., Salvati, L., Telesca, L., Ursino, N., Jansons, A., Kitenberga, M., Stivrins, N., Brazaitis, G., Marozas, V., Cojocaru, O., Gumeniuc, I., Sfecla, V., Imeson, A., Veraverbeke, S., Mikalsen, R. F., Koda, E., Osinski, P., Castro, A. C. M., Nunes, J. P., Oom, D., Vieira, D., Rusu, T., Bojović, S., Djordjevic, D., Popović, Z., Protić, M., Sakan, S., Glasa, J., Kacikova, D., Lichner, L., Majlingova, A., Vido, J., Ferk, M., Tičar, J., Zorn, M., Zupanc, V., Hinojosa, M. B., Knicker, H., Lucas-Borja, M. E., Pausas, J., Prat-Guitart, N., Ubeda, X., Vilar, L., Destouni, G., Ghajarnia, N., Kalantari, Z., Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, S., Dindaroglu, T., Yakupoglu, T., Smith, T., Doerr, S.,& Cerda, A.. (2021). Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives. in Air, Soil and Water Research, 14, 117862212110281.
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221211028185
Fernandez-Anez N, Krasovskiy A, Müller M, Vacik H, Baetens J, Hukić E, Kapovic Solomun M, Atanassova I, Glushkova M, Bogunović I, Fajković H, Djuma H, Boustras G, Adámek M, Devetter M, Hrabalikova M, Huska D, Martínez Barroso P, Vaverková MD, Zumr D, Jõgiste K, Metslaid M, Koster K, Köster E, Pumpanen J, Ribeiro-Kumara C, Di Prima S, Pastor A, Rumpel C, Seeger M, Daliakopoulos I, Daskalakou E, Koutroulis A, Papadopoulou MP, Stampoulidis K, Xanthopoulos G, Aszalós R, Balázs D, Kertész M, Valkó O, Finger DC, Thorsteinsson T, Till J, Bajocco S, Gelsomino A, Amodio AM, Novara A, Salvati L, Telesca L, Ursino N, Jansons A, Kitenberga M, Stivrins N, Brazaitis G, Marozas V, Cojocaru O, Gumeniuc I, Sfecla V, Imeson A, Veraverbeke S, Mikalsen RF, Koda E, Osinski P, Castro ACM, Nunes JP, Oom D, Vieira D, Rusu T, Bojović S, Djordjevic D, Popović Z, Protić M, Sakan S, Glasa J, Kacikova D, Lichner L, Majlingova A, Vido J, Ferk M, Tičar J, Zorn M, Zupanc V, Hinojosa MB, Knicker H, Lucas-Borja ME, Pausas J, Prat-Guitart N, Ubeda X, Vilar L, Destouni G, Ghajarnia N, Kalantari Z, Seifollahi-Aghmiuni S, Dindaroglu T, Yakupoglu T, Smith T, Doerr S, Cerda A. Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives. in Air, Soil and Water Research. 2021;14:117862212110281.
doi:10.1177/11786221211028185 .
Fernandez-Anez, Nieves, Krasovskiy, Andrey, Müller, Mortimer, Vacik, Harald, Baetens, Jan, Hukić, Emira, Kapovic Solomun, Marijana, Atanassova, Irena, Glushkova, Maria, Bogunović, Igor, Fajković, Hana, Djuma, Hakan, Boustras, George, Adámek, Martin, Devetter, Miloslav, Hrabalikova, Michaela, Huska, Dalibor, Martínez Barroso, Petra, Vaverková, Magdalena Daria, Zumr, David, Jõgiste, Kalev, Metslaid, Marek, Koster, Kajar, Köster, Egle, Pumpanen, Jukka, Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius, Di Prima, Simone, Pastor, Amandine, Rumpel, Cornelia, Seeger, Manuel, Daliakopoulos, Ioannis, Daskalakou, Evangelia, Koutroulis, Aristeidis, Papadopoulou, Maria P., Stampoulidis, Kosmas, Xanthopoulos, Gavriil, Aszalós, Réka, Balázs, Deák, Kertész, Miklós, Valkó, Orsolya, Finger, David C., Thorsteinsson, Throstur, Till, Jessica, Bajocco, Sofia, Gelsomino, Antonio, Amodio, Antonio Minervino, Novara, Agata, Salvati, Luca, Telesca, Luciano, Ursino, Nadia, Jansons, Aris, Kitenberga, Mara, Stivrins, Normunds, Brazaitis, Gediminas, Marozas, Vitas, Cojocaru, Olesea, Gumeniuc, Iachim, Sfecla, Victor, Imeson, Anton, Veraverbeke, Sander, Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard, Koda, Eugeniusz, Osinski, Piotr, Castro, Ana C. Meira, Nunes, João Pedro, Oom, Duarte, Vieira, Diana, Rusu, Teodor, Bojović, Srđan, Djordjevic, Dragana, Popović, Zorica, Protić, Milan, Sakan, Sanja, Glasa, Jan, Kacikova, Danica, Lichner, Lubomir, Majlingova, Andrea, Vido, Jaroslav, Ferk, Mateja, Tičar, Jure, Zorn, Matija, Zupanc, Vesna, Hinojosa, M. Belén, Knicker, Heike, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Pausas, Juli, Prat-Guitart, Nuria, Ubeda, Xavier, Vilar, Lara, Destouni, Georgia, Ghajarnia, Navid, Kalantari, Zahra, Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh, Dindaroglu, Turgay, Yakupoglu, Tugrul, Smith, Thomas, Doerr, Stefan, Cerda, Artemi, "Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives" in Air, Soil and Water Research, 14 (2021):117862212110281,
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221211028185 . .
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Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation

Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan

(Academic Press, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4120
AB  - Many biological and related disciplines recognize population as a carrier of species-specific characteristics adapted to habitat requirements. Within a species’ area of distribution, a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors synergistically shape different habitats, and plant populations develop a set of specific features to respond to given environmental conditions. Distinct populations with phenotypic differences determine the ecotypes within the taxon. Similarly, the chemotype is defined as a chemically distinct plant population, according to the composition of secondary metabolites. Many secondary metabolites have pronounced biological activities and implications for human health. With respect to searching for new sources of secondary metabolites with potential health effects, natural populations of plant species attract the substantial attention of researchers because their habitats are highly diverse and unpolluted. Many studies on this subject have confirmed the biological and chemical diversity of natural populations and emphasized the need for the conservation of natural resources.
PB  - Academic Press
T2  - Biodiversity and Biomedicine
T1  - Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation
DO  - 10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00002-5
SP  - 11
EP  - 41
ER  - 
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author = "Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Many biological and related disciplines recognize population as a carrier of species-specific characteristics adapted to habitat requirements. Within a species’ area of distribution, a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors synergistically shape different habitats, and plant populations develop a set of specific features to respond to given environmental conditions. Distinct populations with phenotypic differences determine the ecotypes within the taxon. Similarly, the chemotype is defined as a chemically distinct plant population, according to the composition of secondary metabolites. Many secondary metabolites have pronounced biological activities and implications for human health. With respect to searching for new sources of secondary metabolites with potential health effects, natural populations of plant species attract the substantial attention of researchers because their habitats are highly diverse and unpolluted. Many studies on this subject have confirmed the biological and chemical diversity of natural populations and emphasized the need for the conservation of natural resources.",
publisher = "Academic Press",
journal = "Biodiversity and Biomedicine",
booktitle = "Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation",
doi = "10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00002-5",
pages = "11-41"
}
Popović, Z., Matić, R., Marković, M., Vidaković, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2020). Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation. in Biodiversity and Biomedicine
Academic Press., 11-41.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00002-5
Popović Z, Matić R, Marković M, Vidaković V, Bojović S. Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation. in Biodiversity and Biomedicine. 2020;:11-41.
doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00002-5 .
Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, "Chemodiversity in natural plant populations as a base for biodiversity conservation" in Biodiversity and Biomedicine (2020):11-41,
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00002-5 . .
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Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia

Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan

(Academic Press, 2020)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4121
AB  - Wild edible fruits are highly valued in human nutrition and traditional medicine due to their high content of dietary fibers, vitamins, minerals, and natural antioxidants. Physiologically active components that can potentially reduce risks for chronic diseases leads to these plants being classified as “functional food.” The different classes of phytochemicals can be synthetized based on plants’ genetic potential and environmental conditions. Although these phytochemicals have a lower bioactive potential than pharmaceuticals, their daily intake in small amounts can have noticeable long-term physiological effects. The area of the Balkan Peninsula is characterized by a unique biodiversity and represents one of the centers of plant diversity. Serbia is distinguished by its exceptional floral diversity of vascular plants, which is the result of specific climatic, orographic, edaphic, and historical conditions. Wild fruits mostly inhabit mesophilous deciduous forests in hilly–mountainous regions. In the territory of Serbia, over 90 species of wild fruits have been described, belonging to 15 families and 26 genera.
PB  - Academic Press
T2  - Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future
T1  - Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia
DO  - 10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00010-4
SP  - 161
EP  - 188
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Wild edible fruits are highly valued in human nutrition and traditional medicine due to their high content of dietary fibers, vitamins, minerals, and natural antioxidants. Physiologically active components that can potentially reduce risks for chronic diseases leads to these plants being classified as “functional food.” The different classes of phytochemicals can be synthetized based on plants’ genetic potential and environmental conditions. Although these phytochemicals have a lower bioactive potential than pharmaceuticals, their daily intake in small amounts can have noticeable long-term physiological effects. The area of the Balkan Peninsula is characterized by a unique biodiversity and represents one of the centers of plant diversity. Serbia is distinguished by its exceptional floral diversity of vascular plants, which is the result of specific climatic, orographic, edaphic, and historical conditions. Wild fruits mostly inhabit mesophilous deciduous forests in hilly–mountainous regions. In the territory of Serbia, over 90 species of wild fruits have been described, belonging to 15 families and 26 genera.",
publisher = "Academic Press",
journal = "Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future",
booktitle = "Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia",
doi = "10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00010-4",
pages = "161-188"
}
Popović, Z., Matić, R., Marković, M., Vidaković, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2020). Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia. in Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future
Academic Press., 161-188.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00010-4
Popović Z, Matić R, Marković M, Vidaković V, Bojović S. Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia. in Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future. 2020;:161-188.
doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00010-4 .
Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, "Biodiversity of wild fruits with medicinal potential in Serbia" in Biodiversity and Biomedicine: Our Future (2020):161-188,
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819541-3.00010-4 . .
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Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe

Popović, Zorica; Krstić Milošević, Dijana; Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera; Matić, Rada; Janković, Jovana; Bojović, Srđan

(London: Taylor & Francis, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Krstić Milošević, Dijana
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Janković, Jovana
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966?journalCode=tplb20
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3815
AB  - Variability in the contents of representative secondary metabolites in Gentiana pneumonanthe individuals was investigated in relation to population origin, plant parts and developmental stage. Chemical analyses (HPLC) of six secondary metabolites (swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), mangiferin (MGF), isoorientin (ISOOR), and isovitexin (ISOV)) were performed for individuals from six populations located within a 3 × 3 km area at Maljen Mt., and separately for below- and above ground plant parts in three developmental stages. Different plant parts showed pronounced differences in the contents of the six secondary metabolites and a high level of variability during the plant ontogeny. The highest contents of three dominant compounds (SWM, GP, and MGF) were detected in different developmental stages. Both below- and above ground plant parts contained GP, MGF, SWZ, and SWM at some developmental stages, whereas ISOOR and ISOV were registered in above ground parts. The full-flowering stage was characterized by the highest contents of MGF, GP, and ISOOR in aboveground-, and GP in belowground parts. In the post-flowering stage, a high content of MF was detected in below ground parts. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of interpopulation, ontogenetic and between-organ variability in rare and threatened G. pneumonanthe.
PB  - London: Taylor & Francis
T2  - Plant Biosystems
T1  - Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe
DO  - 10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Krstić Milošević, Dijana and Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera and Matić, Rada and Janković, Jovana and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Variability in the contents of representative secondary metabolites in Gentiana pneumonanthe individuals was investigated in relation to population origin, plant parts and developmental stage. Chemical analyses (HPLC) of six secondary metabolites (swertiamarin (SWM), gentiopicrin (GP), sweroside (SWZ), mangiferin (MGF), isoorientin (ISOOR), and isovitexin (ISOV)) were performed for individuals from six populations located within a 3 × 3 km area at Maljen Mt., and separately for below- and above ground plant parts in three developmental stages. Different plant parts showed pronounced differences in the contents of the six secondary metabolites and a high level of variability during the plant ontogeny. The highest contents of three dominant compounds (SWM, GP, and MGF) were detected in different developmental stages. Both below- and above ground plant parts contained GP, MGF, SWZ, and SWM at some developmental stages, whereas ISOOR and ISOV were registered in above ground parts. The full-flowering stage was characterized by the highest contents of MGF, GP, and ISOOR in aboveground-, and GP in belowground parts. In the post-flowering stage, a high content of MF was detected in below ground parts. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of interpopulation, ontogenetic and between-organ variability in rare and threatened G. pneumonanthe.",
publisher = "London: Taylor & Francis",
journal = "Plant Biosystems",
title = "Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe",
doi = "10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966"
}
Popović, Z., Krstić Milošević, D., Marković, M., Vidaković, V., Matić, R., Janković, J.,& Bojović, S.. (2020). Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe. in Plant Biosystems
London: Taylor & Francis..
https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966
Popović Z, Krstić Milošević D, Marković M, Vidaković V, Matić R, Janković J, Bojović S. Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe. in Plant Biosystems. 2020;.
doi:10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966 .
Popović, Zorica, Krstić Milošević, Dijana, Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, Matić, Rada, Janković, Jovana, Bojović, Srđan, "Variability of six secondary metabolites in plant parts and developmental stages in natural populations of rare Gentiana pneumonanthe" in Plant Biosystems (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2020.1785966 . .
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Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk

Popović, Zorica

(Elsevier, 2019)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Popović, Zorica
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6392
AB  - Forests influence humans’ life and health in many ways, by regulating specific climatic conditions, oxygen production, global carbon cycle, and by influencing the conditions for social human activities. Forest biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecological and societal functions. Disturbances in forest vitality and biodiversity cause complex chain of reactions regarding biotic interactions which involve some animal vectors of zoonotic diseases and lead to increased incidences of zoonoses in human population. The disturbance of native forest ecosystems usually occurs through deforestation and landscape modification for other purposes, especially agricultural. Fragmentation of forests and emergence of transitional zones reduce the capacity of ecosystems to self-regulate functions, for example, when food chains between predators and disease vectors are disturbed, leading to emergence of new pathogens. The integration of multiple datasets including land use change by usage of satellite imagery and field data, forest vitality, and biodiversity may contribute to better understanding the dynamics of incidence of some zoonotic diseases. This article aimed to compare ecological datasets with the incidence of Lyme disease and trichinellosis in Serbia for the period 1990–2012.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. 2nd ed.
T1  - Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk
DO  - 10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10935-2
SP  - 68
EP  - 76
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Popović, Zorica",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Forests influence humans’ life and health in many ways, by regulating specific climatic conditions, oxygen production, global carbon cycle, and by influencing the conditions for social human activities. Forest biodiversity is crucial for maintaining ecological and societal functions. Disturbances in forest vitality and biodiversity cause complex chain of reactions regarding biotic interactions which involve some animal vectors of zoonotic diseases and lead to increased incidences of zoonoses in human population. The disturbance of native forest ecosystems usually occurs through deforestation and landscape modification for other purposes, especially agricultural. Fragmentation of forests and emergence of transitional zones reduce the capacity of ecosystems to self-regulate functions, for example, when food chains between predators and disease vectors are disturbed, leading to emergence of new pathogens. The integration of multiple datasets including land use change by usage of satellite imagery and field data, forest vitality, and biodiversity may contribute to better understanding the dynamics of incidence of some zoonotic diseases. This article aimed to compare ecological datasets with the incidence of Lyme disease and trichinellosis in Serbia for the period 1990–2012.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. 2nd ed.",
booktitle = "Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk",
doi = "10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10935-2",
pages = "68-76"
}
Popović, Z.. (2019). Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk. in Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. 2nd ed.
Elsevier., 68-76.
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10935-2
Popović Z. Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk. in Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. 2nd ed.. 2019;:68-76.
doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10935-2 .
Popović, Zorica, "Forest Transition and Zoonoses Risk" in Encyclopedia of Environmental Health. 2nd ed. (2019):68-76,
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409548-9.10935-2 . .
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Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.

Popović, Zorica; Krstić Milošević, Dijana; Marković, Milena; Matić, Rada; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Krstić Milošević, Dijana
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/cbdv.201800509
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3260
AB  - Inter- and intrapopulation variability in six natural populations of the rare species Gentiana pneumonanthe was examined based on morphological and chemical data. Population size and linear morphometric parameters differed significantly among populations, but without a clear connection to habitat conditions, i. e. water supply and light availability. Leaf shape varied from ovate to lanceolate in all populations, and one population was distinctive in having the largest number of leaves of transitional shape. HPLC analyses of six secondary metabolites were performed separately for belowground parts, and aboveground vegetative and reproductive parts of individual plants (6 populations ×7 individuals ×3 plant parts, n=126) in order to examine differences at the population and individual levels. Three secoiridoids (swertiamarin (SWM), sweroside (SWZ), and gentiopicrin (GP)), one xanthone (mangiferin (MGF)), and two flavones (isoorientin (IO) and isovitexin (IV)) were detected and quantified in the analyzed samples: sweroside dominated in the aboveground reproductive part, mangiferin in the aboveground vegetative part, and gentiopicrin in the belowground part. At the population level, differences in contents of the analyzed chemicals among populations were significant only for a few metabolites. At the individual level, a pronounced organ-dependent distribution of secondary metabolites was revealed. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of natural variability within populations of the rare and threatened G. pneumonanthe, and provide data on the contents and within-plant distribution of secondary metabolites, which are important as pharmacologically active compounds and may be useful for further biotechnological procedures regarding this species.
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.
IS  - 2
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201800509
SP  - e1800509
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Krstić Milošević, Dijana and Marković, Milena and Matić, Rada and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Inter- and intrapopulation variability in six natural populations of the rare species Gentiana pneumonanthe was examined based on morphological and chemical data. Population size and linear morphometric parameters differed significantly among populations, but without a clear connection to habitat conditions, i. e. water supply and light availability. Leaf shape varied from ovate to lanceolate in all populations, and one population was distinctive in having the largest number of leaves of transitional shape. HPLC analyses of six secondary metabolites were performed separately for belowground parts, and aboveground vegetative and reproductive parts of individual plants (6 populations ×7 individuals ×3 plant parts, n=126) in order to examine differences at the population and individual levels. Three secoiridoids (swertiamarin (SWM), sweroside (SWZ), and gentiopicrin (GP)), one xanthone (mangiferin (MGF)), and two flavones (isoorientin (IO) and isovitexin (IV)) were detected and quantified in the analyzed samples: sweroside dominated in the aboveground reproductive part, mangiferin in the aboveground vegetative part, and gentiopicrin in the belowground part. At the population level, differences in contents of the analyzed chemicals among populations were significant only for a few metabolites. At the individual level, a pronounced organ-dependent distribution of secondary metabolites was revealed. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of natural variability within populations of the rare and threatened G. pneumonanthe, and provide data on the contents and within-plant distribution of secondary metabolites, which are important as pharmacologically active compounds and may be useful for further biotechnological procedures regarding this species.",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.",
number = "2",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201800509",
pages = "e1800509"
}
Popović, Z., Krstić Milošević, D., Marković, M., Matić, R., Vidaković, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2019). Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.. in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 16(2), e1800509.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201800509
Popović Z, Krstić Milošević D, Marković M, Matić R, Vidaković V, Bojović S. Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L.. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2019;16(2):e1800509.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201800509 .
Popović, Zorica, Krstić Milošević, Dijana, Marković, Milena, Matić, Rada, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, "Chemical and Morphological Inter- and Intrapopulation Variability in Natural Populations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L." in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 16, no. 2 (2019):e1800509,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201800509 . .
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Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana

Vidaković, Vera; Marković, Milena; Novaković, Miroslav; Jadranin, Milka; Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Tešević, Vele; Bojović, Srđan

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Novaković, Miroslav
AU  - Jadranin, Milka
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Tešević, Vele
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hfsg.ahead-of-print/hf-2018-0019/hf-2018-0019.xml
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3113
AB  - The reliability of diarylheptanoids as chemotaxonomic markers at inter- and intraspecific levels has been investigated. Six diarylheptanoids were quantified in bark ethanol extracts of four Alnus spp. populations by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The populations described here as locus classicus Alnus glutinosa (I) and locus classicus Alnus incana (III) are clearly differentiated. Compared to population I, individuals in population III have higher extract yields and hirsutanonol-5- O - β -D-glucopyranoside content and lower contents of hirsutanonol, rubranoside A and oregonin. Individuals from neighboring populations of A. glutinosa (II) and A. incana (IV) share similar contents of hirsutanonol. All the studied populations exhibit a high intrapopulation variability of the selected diarylheptanoids; they have a heterogeneous chemotype and they partially overlap. The geographical proximity of populations II and IV increases their chemical similarity. Principal component analysis (PCA) clearly shows that the biggest dispersion of individuals lies within population IV. The reason for its heterogeneity might be its physical proximity to population II, i.e. the appearance of hybrids. Also, geometric morphometrics of leaves was performed as a screening criterion for spontaneous hybrids.
T2  - Holzforschung
T1  - Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana
IS  - 12
VL  - 72
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.1515/hf-2018-0019
SP  - 1031
EP  - 1041
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vidaković, Vera and Marković, Milena and Novaković, Miroslav and Jadranin, Milka and Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Tešević, Vele and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The reliability of diarylheptanoids as chemotaxonomic markers at inter- and intraspecific levels has been investigated. Six diarylheptanoids were quantified in bark ethanol extracts of four Alnus spp. populations by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The populations described here as locus classicus Alnus glutinosa (I) and locus classicus Alnus incana (III) are clearly differentiated. Compared to population I, individuals in population III have higher extract yields and hirsutanonol-5- O - β -D-glucopyranoside content and lower contents of hirsutanonol, rubranoside A and oregonin. Individuals from neighboring populations of A. glutinosa (II) and A. incana (IV) share similar contents of hirsutanonol. All the studied populations exhibit a high intrapopulation variability of the selected diarylheptanoids; they have a heterogeneous chemotype and they partially overlap. The geographical proximity of populations II and IV increases their chemical similarity. Principal component analysis (PCA) clearly shows that the biggest dispersion of individuals lies within population IV. The reason for its heterogeneity might be its physical proximity to population II, i.e. the appearance of hybrids. Also, geometric morphometrics of leaves was performed as a screening criterion for spontaneous hybrids.",
journal = "Holzforschung",
title = "Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana",
number = "12",
volume = "72, 12",
doi = "10.1515/hf-2018-0019",
pages = "1031-1041"
}
Vidaković, V., Marković, M., Novaković, M., Jadranin, M., Popović, Z., Matić, R., Tešević, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2018). Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana. in Holzforschung, 72(12), 1031-1041.
https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2018-0019
Vidaković V, Marković M, Novaković M, Jadranin M, Popović Z, Matić R, Tešević V, Bojović S. Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana. in Holzforschung. 2018;72(12):1031-1041.
doi:10.1515/hf-2018-0019 .
Vidaković, Vera, Marković, Milena, Novaković, Miroslav, Jadranin, Milka, Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Tešević, Vele, Bojović, Srđan, "Inter- and intraspecific variability of selected diarylheptanoid compounds and leaf morphometric traits in Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana" in Holzforschung, 72, no. 12 (2018):1031-1041,
https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2018-0019 . .
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Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species

Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna; Tešević, Vele; Bojović, Srđan

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna
AU  - Tešević, Vele
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2935
AB  - The aim of this study was to investigate the chemical variability of Cornus mas and Cornus sanguinea on the basis of the content of six selected phenolic compounds in fruit extracts. Fruits were sampled at the time of full ripening, mid-September, from two localities that differed in terms of orographic and environmental conditions. Fresh fruit extracts were analyzed by LC–MS/MS to determine the presence and contents of neochlorogenic acid, quercitrin, isoquercetin, hyperoside, rutoside and querciturone. While all of the tested compounds were detected in both species, their content was several times higher in C. sanguinea. Locality-dependent differences were tested by appropriate statistical tests, which confirmed that the contents of all compounds significantly differed in C. mas, whereas the content of only one compound differed in C. sanguinea. Differences between populations were also revealed by PCA analyses. Both species showed clear separation of populations based on the analyzed phenolic compounds. The results showed that a specific environment can significantly affect the contents of certain secondary metabolites, as in the case of C. mas, and/or that the synthesis of these compounds can be to a lesser extent influenced by external factors, as in the case of C. sanguinea.
T2  - Trees
T2  - Trees
T1  - Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species
IS  - 1
VL  - 32
DO  - 10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5
SP  - 203
EP  - 214
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna and Tešević, Vele and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate the chemical variability of Cornus mas and Cornus sanguinea on the basis of the content of six selected phenolic compounds in fruit extracts. Fruits were sampled at the time of full ripening, mid-September, from two localities that differed in terms of orographic and environmental conditions. Fresh fruit extracts were analyzed by LC–MS/MS to determine the presence and contents of neochlorogenic acid, quercitrin, isoquercetin, hyperoside, rutoside and querciturone. While all of the tested compounds were detected in both species, their content was several times higher in C. sanguinea. Locality-dependent differences were tested by appropriate statistical tests, which confirmed that the contents of all compounds significantly differed in C. mas, whereas the content of only one compound differed in C. sanguinea. Differences between populations were also revealed by PCA analyses. Both species showed clear separation of populations based on the analyzed phenolic compounds. The results showed that a specific environment can significantly affect the contents of certain secondary metabolites, as in the case of C. mas, and/or that the synthesis of these compounds can be to a lesser extent influenced by external factors, as in the case of C. sanguinea.",
journal = "Trees, Trees",
title = "Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species",
number = "1",
volume = "32",
doi = "10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5",
pages = "203-214"
}
Popović, Z., Matić, R., Bajić-Ljubičić, J., Tešević, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2018). Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species. in Trees, 32(1), 203-214.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5
Popović Z, Matić R, Bajić-Ljubičić J, Tešević V, Bojović S. Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species. in Trees. 2018;32(1):203-214.
doi:10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5 .
Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna, Tešević, Vele, Bojović, Srđan, "Geographic variability of selected phenolic compounds in fresh berries of two Cornus species" in Trees, 32, no. 1 (2018):203-214,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-017-1624-5 . .
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Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L.

Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna; Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Bojović, Srđan

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/43145
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2930
AB  - The aim of the present study was to determine the content of six phenolic compounds, natural anti-oxidants, in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L. Fruits were sampled from two different locations. The extracts were obtained from fresh fruits and subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis to identify and quantify the content of neochlorogenic acid and five derivatives of quercetin. All of the analyzed phenolic compounds were detected in total sample of C. mas fruits, and their occurrence and content were clearly locality-dependent. Out of analyzed compounds, the prevailing was neochlorogenic acid (5-O-CQ) in samples from Avala, whereas glucuronide (Q-3-O-GlcA) dominated in samples from Zlatar lake. These results showed that wild growing populations are rich source of natural antioxidants, especially those with proved pharmacological activity in humans, such as glucuronide. As indicated by data on traditional usages and ethnopharmacological knowledge, C. mas fruits collected in wild are valuable source of natural antioxidants and deserve attention in preservation of genetic and biological diversity.
T2  - Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
T1  - Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L.
IS  - 1
VL  - 17
SP  - 91
EP  - 96
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2930
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna and Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The aim of the present study was to determine the content of six phenolic compounds, natural anti-oxidants, in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L. Fruits were sampled from two different locations. The extracts were obtained from fresh fruits and subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis to identify and quantify the content of neochlorogenic acid and five derivatives of quercetin. All of the analyzed phenolic compounds were detected in total sample of C. mas fruits, and their occurrence and content were clearly locality-dependent. Out of analyzed compounds, the prevailing was neochlorogenic acid (5-O-CQ) in samples from Avala, whereas glucuronide (Q-3-O-GlcA) dominated in samples from Zlatar lake. These results showed that wild growing populations are rich source of natural antioxidants, especially those with proved pharmacological activity in humans, such as glucuronide. As indicated by data on traditional usages and ethnopharmacological knowledge, C. mas fruits collected in wild are valuable source of natural antioxidants and deserve attention in preservation of genetic and biological diversity.",
journal = "Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge",
title = "Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L.",
number = "1",
volume = "17",
pages = "91-96",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2930"
}
Bajić-Ljubičić, J., Popović, Z., Matić, R.,& Bojović, S.. (2018). Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L.. in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 17(1), 91-96.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2930
Bajić-Ljubičić J, Popović Z, Matić R, Bojović S. Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L.. in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 2018;17(1):91-96.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2930 .
Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna, Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Bojović, Srđan, "Selected phenolic compounds in fruits of wild growing Cornus mas L." in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 17, no. 1 (2018):91-96,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_2930 .
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Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana

Vidaković, Vera; Novaković, Miroslav; Popović, Zorica; Janković, Milan; Matić, Rada; Tešević, Vele; Bojović, Srđan

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Novaković, Miroslav
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Janković, Milan
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Tešević, Vele
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/hfsg.2018.72.issue-1/hf-2017-0074/hf-2017-0074.xml
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3112
AB  - Diarylheptanoids are a group of secondary metabolites widely distributed in the Betulaceae family and characteristic for Alnus species. In this study, the chemotaxonomic power of diarylheptanoids, such as hirsutanonol-5-O-β-d-glucopyranoside, rubranoside A, oregonin, platyphylloside, alnuside A and hirsutanonol, has been investigated in combination with principal component analysis (PCA) for differentiation of Alnus species. Concentrations of six diarylheptanoids in the bark extracts of two natural populations of Alnus glutinosa (black alder) and Alnus incana (gray alder) were determined by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). PCA clearly shows the separation of three groups. Populations I (A. glutinosa) and II (A. incana) both consisted of individuals of the corresponding species. Four individuals from both sampled populations formed a separate group (population III), which possibly represents a hybrid group. Accordingly, diarylheptanoids may serve in combination with PCA as chemotaxonomic markers at the species level, which may also reveal hybrid species.
T2  - Holzforschung
T1  - Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana
IS  - 1
VL  - 72
DO  - 10.1515/hf-2017-0074
SP  - 9
EP  - 16
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vidaković, Vera and Novaković, Miroslav and Popović, Zorica and Janković, Milan and Matić, Rada and Tešević, Vele and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Diarylheptanoids are a group of secondary metabolites widely distributed in the Betulaceae family and characteristic for Alnus species. In this study, the chemotaxonomic power of diarylheptanoids, such as hirsutanonol-5-O-β-d-glucopyranoside, rubranoside A, oregonin, platyphylloside, alnuside A and hirsutanonol, has been investigated in combination with principal component analysis (PCA) for differentiation of Alnus species. Concentrations of six diarylheptanoids in the bark extracts of two natural populations of Alnus glutinosa (black alder) and Alnus incana (gray alder) were determined by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). PCA clearly shows the separation of three groups. Populations I (A. glutinosa) and II (A. incana) both consisted of individuals of the corresponding species. Four individuals from both sampled populations formed a separate group (population III), which possibly represents a hybrid group. Accordingly, diarylheptanoids may serve in combination with PCA as chemotaxonomic markers at the species level, which may also reveal hybrid species.",
journal = "Holzforschung",
title = "Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana",
number = "1",
volume = "72",
doi = "10.1515/hf-2017-0074",
pages = "9-16"
}
Vidaković, V., Novaković, M., Popović, Z., Janković, M., Matić, R., Tešević, V.,& Bojović, S.. (2018). Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana. in Holzforschung, 72(1), 9-16.
https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2017-0074
Vidaković V, Novaković M, Popović Z, Janković M, Matić R, Tešević V, Bojović S. Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana. in Holzforschung. 2018;72(1):9-16.
doi:10.1515/hf-2017-0074 .
Vidaković, Vera, Novaković, Miroslav, Popović, Zorica, Janković, Milan, Matić, Rada, Tešević, Vele, Bojović, Srđan, "Significance of diarylheptanoids for chemotaxonomical distinguishing between Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana" in Holzforschung, 72, no. 1 (2018):9-16,
https://doi.org/10.1515/hf-2017-0074 . .
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Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations

Marković, Milena; Matić, Rada; Vidaković, Vera; Bojović, Srđan; Nikolić, Biljana; Popović, Zorica

(2017)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Popović, Zorica
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2807
AB  - Key message: Multivariate morphometric analyses were used for the first time to examine sexual dimorphism and shape variability of needles in natural populations of relict speciesTaxus baccataL.Abstract: Needle morphology and intraspecific variability of Taxus baccata L. were examined for the first time in Serbian natural populations (in the central Balkans). A geometric morphometric approach was used to assess size and shape variation of needles and to address questions of sexual dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity. Population-specific sexual size dimorphism was found. In the Tara population, females had larger needles than males and this was in accordance with earlier reports on T. baccata dimorphism. We found it unusual that in the other two populations, Kopaonik and Malinik, sexual size dimorphism was constrained and the sexes had needles of equal size. Multivariate analysis of needle shape revealed that the Tara population differed from the other two populations and was characterized by straighter, more symmetric needles. The absence of sexual size dimorphism and the less symmetrical shape of needles could be signs of a deviation from optimal conditions for yew in the Kopaonik and Malinik populations as regards mean annual temperature, precipitation, humidity and soil quality. There is also an indication that sexual size dimorphism in needles arises from a modification in female morphology and that female yews carry more information about climate. However, the conclusions presented in this study have certain limitations because of the small number of individuals in the Tara population (only 3 female and 4 male plants) that represent the quasi-total of adult yews at this site.
T2  - Trees
T1  - Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations
DO  - 10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Marković, Milena and Matić, Rada and Vidaković, Vera and Bojović, Srđan and Nikolić, Biljana and Popović, Zorica",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Key message: Multivariate morphometric analyses were used for the first time to examine sexual dimorphism and shape variability of needles in natural populations of relict speciesTaxus baccataL.Abstract: Needle morphology and intraspecific variability of Taxus baccata L. were examined for the first time in Serbian natural populations (in the central Balkans). A geometric morphometric approach was used to assess size and shape variation of needles and to address questions of sexual dimorphism and phenotypic plasticity. Population-specific sexual size dimorphism was found. In the Tara population, females had larger needles than males and this was in accordance with earlier reports on T. baccata dimorphism. We found it unusual that in the other two populations, Kopaonik and Malinik, sexual size dimorphism was constrained and the sexes had needles of equal size. Multivariate analysis of needle shape revealed that the Tara population differed from the other two populations and was characterized by straighter, more symmetric needles. The absence of sexual size dimorphism and the less symmetrical shape of needles could be signs of a deviation from optimal conditions for yew in the Kopaonik and Malinik populations as regards mean annual temperature, precipitation, humidity and soil quality. There is also an indication that sexual size dimorphism in needles arises from a modification in female morphology and that female yews carry more information about climate. However, the conclusions presented in this study have certain limitations because of the small number of individuals in the Tara population (only 3 female and 4 male plants) that represent the quasi-total of adult yews at this site.",
journal = "Trees",
title = "Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations",
doi = "10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6"
}
Marković, M., Matić, R., Vidaković, V., Bojović, S., Nikolić, B.,& Popović, Z.. (2017). Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations. in Trees.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6
Marković M, Matić R, Vidaković V, Bojović S, Nikolić B, Popović Z. Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations. in Trees. 2017;.
doi:10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6 .
Marković, Milena, Matić, Rada, Vidaković, Vera, Bojović, Srđan, Nikolić, Biljana, Popović, Zorica, "Exploration of sexual dimorphism of Taxus baccata L. needles in natural populations" in Trees (2017),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-017-1579-6 . .
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First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.)

Popović, Zorica; Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna; Matić, Rada; Bojović, Srđan

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/tjb.2017.42.issue-4/tjb-2016-0175/tjb-2016-0175.xml
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2857
AB  - Aim: C. sanguinea L. is a widespread European shrubby species. It is a potential source of biologically active compounds, especially antioxidants, as indicated by the dogberries’ black color. The aim of the present study was to determine the content of several quercetin derivatives in the dogberries and to evaluate phytogeographical variability of these compounds. Materials and methods: The dogberries were collected in the middle of September at two natural habitats of this species: Mt. Avala and Lake Zlatar, Serbia. The extract obtained from fresh fruits was subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis to identify and quantify the content of five quercetin derivatives: quercetin-3-O-glucuronide (Q-3-O-GlcA), quercetin-3-O-galactoside (Q-3-O-Gal), quercetin-3-O-rutinoside (Q-3-O-Rut), quercetin-3-O-glucoside (Q-3-O-Glc) and quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (Q-3-O-Rha). Results: All of examined quercetin derivatives were detected in extract of fresh dogberries and their contents were in the following order: Q-3-O-GlcA > Q-3-O-Gal > Q-3-O-Rut > Q-3-O-Glc > Q-3-O-Rha. The average amount of Q-3-O-Rut varied significantly and depended on the geographic origin of the fruit sample. Conclusions: These results indicate that dogberries could be a potential source of natural antioxidants, and encourage further investigation of this species considering that it has not yet been exploited in either nutrition or as a source of important pharmacological compounds.
T2  - Turkish Journal of Biochemistry
T1  - First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.)
IS  - 4
VL  - 42
DO  - 10.1515/tjb-2016-0175
SP  - 513
EP  - 518
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna and Matić, Rada and Bojović, Srđan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Aim: C. sanguinea L. is a widespread European shrubby species. It is a potential source of biologically active compounds, especially antioxidants, as indicated by the dogberries’ black color. The aim of the present study was to determine the content of several quercetin derivatives in the dogberries and to evaluate phytogeographical variability of these compounds. Materials and methods: The dogberries were collected in the middle of September at two natural habitats of this species: Mt. Avala and Lake Zlatar, Serbia. The extract obtained from fresh fruits was subjected to LC-MS/MS analysis to identify and quantify the content of five quercetin derivatives: quercetin-3-O-glucuronide (Q-3-O-GlcA), quercetin-3-O-galactoside (Q-3-O-Gal), quercetin-3-O-rutinoside (Q-3-O-Rut), quercetin-3-O-glucoside (Q-3-O-Glc) and quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (Q-3-O-Rha). Results: All of examined quercetin derivatives were detected in extract of fresh dogberries and their contents were in the following order: Q-3-O-GlcA > Q-3-O-Gal > Q-3-O-Rut > Q-3-O-Glc > Q-3-O-Rha. The average amount of Q-3-O-Rut varied significantly and depended on the geographic origin of the fruit sample. Conclusions: These results indicate that dogberries could be a potential source of natural antioxidants, and encourage further investigation of this species considering that it has not yet been exploited in either nutrition or as a source of important pharmacological compounds.",
journal = "Turkish Journal of Biochemistry",
title = "First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.)",
number = "4",
volume = "42",
doi = "10.1515/tjb-2016-0175",
pages = "513-518"
}
Popović, Z., Bajić-Ljubičić, J., Matić, R.,& Bojović, S.. (2017). First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.). in Turkish Journal of Biochemistry, 42(4), 513-518.
https://doi.org/10.1515/tjb-2016-0175
Popović Z, Bajić-Ljubičić J, Matić R, Bojović S. First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.). in Turkish Journal of Biochemistry. 2017;42(4):513-518.
doi:10.1515/tjb-2016-0175 .
Popović, Zorica, Bajić-Ljubičić, Jasna, Matić, Rada, Bojović, Srđan, "First evidence and quantification of quercetin derivatives in dogberries (Cornus sanguinea L.)" in Turkish Journal of Biochemistry, 42, no. 4 (2017):513-518,
https://doi.org/10.1515/tjb-2016-0175 . .
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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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Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013

Popović, Zorica; Matić, Rada; Bojović, Srđan; Marković, Milena; Vidaković, Vera

(Ireland: Elsevier, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Matić, Rada
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Marković, Milena
AU  - Vidaković, Vera
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3503
AB  - Ethnopharmacological relevance

Ethnobotanical knowledge and traditional medicinal practices from different parts of the world are of global importance and documentation of ethnobotanical, and ethnopharmacological data is a key prerequisite for further research in the area of herbal medicine and its implementation in clinical practice.
Aims

An attempt was made to evaluate the scientific output of research related to ethnobotany and herbal medicine in journals indexed in the subject area “Integrative and Complementary Medicine” in the period 2001–2013, in order to ascertain research trends in both subdisciplines.
Materials and methods

All articles related to ethnobotany and herbal medicine, extracted from journals included in the field of I&C Medicine and published in the period 2001–2013, have been analyzed for general bibliometric data, and specific data: ethnobotanical data (geographic, floristic, pharmacological, sociological and other relevant data) and phytotherapeutic data (type of applied herbal medicine, plant species studied, pharmacological activity of studied plant species and disease and disorder type studied on a particular model).
Results

In the studied period, the number of articles dealing with ethnobotany and herbal medicine increased 6.3-fold. Articles related to ethnobotanical studies documented medicinal flora from 81 countries, either giving an overview of overall medicinal flora, or presenting the ethnomedicinal aspect of the use of plants for the treatment of ailments typical to the studied area. Additionally, the authors provided significant information on the methods of use and herbal preparations. In herbal medicine studies, plants, traditional plant remedies, herbal medicinal products and active herbal compounds were tested for many of pharmacological activities (146), with the curative activity emerging as most frequently tested. Out of 39 model systems, most of the studies were carried out under controlled in vitro conditions (4589 articles), followed by rat in vivo (2320), human in vivo (1285), mouse in vivo (955), and on agents of pathogenic diseases (887); more than 800 medical disorders were treated.
Conclusions

The study revealed the regions most studied for new records of floristic and ethnomedicinal diversity, the most frequently studied plant species, and the most promising therapeutic indications for the integration of herbal remedies in the curative process, as ascertained from the selected bibliographic databases.
PB  - Ireland: Elsevier
T2  - Journal of Ethnopharmacology
T1  - Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013
VL  - 181
DO  - 10.1016/j.jep.2016.01.034
SP  - 182
EP  - 192
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Zorica and Matić, Rada and Bojović, Srđan and Marković, Milena and Vidaković, Vera",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Ethnopharmacological relevance

Ethnobotanical knowledge and traditional medicinal practices from different parts of the world are of global importance and documentation of ethnobotanical, and ethnopharmacological data is a key prerequisite for further research in the area of herbal medicine and its implementation in clinical practice.
Aims

An attempt was made to evaluate the scientific output of research related to ethnobotany and herbal medicine in journals indexed in the subject area “Integrative and Complementary Medicine” in the period 2001–2013, in order to ascertain research trends in both subdisciplines.
Materials and methods

All articles related to ethnobotany and herbal medicine, extracted from journals included in the field of I&C Medicine and published in the period 2001–2013, have been analyzed for general bibliometric data, and specific data: ethnobotanical data (geographic, floristic, pharmacological, sociological and other relevant data) and phytotherapeutic data (type of applied herbal medicine, plant species studied, pharmacological activity of studied plant species and disease and disorder type studied on a particular model).
Results

In the studied period, the number of articles dealing with ethnobotany and herbal medicine increased 6.3-fold. Articles related to ethnobotanical studies documented medicinal flora from 81 countries, either giving an overview of overall medicinal flora, or presenting the ethnomedicinal aspect of the use of plants for the treatment of ailments typical to the studied area. Additionally, the authors provided significant information on the methods of use and herbal preparations. In herbal medicine studies, plants, traditional plant remedies, herbal medicinal products and active herbal compounds were tested for many of pharmacological activities (146), with the curative activity emerging as most frequently tested. Out of 39 model systems, most of the studies were carried out under controlled in vitro conditions (4589 articles), followed by rat in vivo (2320), human in vivo (1285), mouse in vivo (955), and on agents of pathogenic diseases (887); more than 800 medical disorders were treated.
Conclusions

The study revealed the regions most studied for new records of floristic and ethnomedicinal diversity, the most frequently studied plant species, and the most promising therapeutic indications for the integration of herbal remedies in the curative process, as ascertained from the selected bibliographic databases.",
publisher = "Ireland: Elsevier",
journal = "Journal of Ethnopharmacology",
title = "Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013",
volume = "181",
doi = "10.1016/j.jep.2016.01.034",
pages = "182-192"
}
Popović, Z., Matić, R., Bojović, S., Marković, M.,& Vidaković, V.. (2016). Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013. in Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Ireland: Elsevier., 181, 182-192.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.01.034
Popović Z, Matić R, Bojović S, Marković M, Vidaković V. Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013. in Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2016;181:182-192.
doi:10.1016/j.jep.2016.01.034 .
Popović, Zorica, Matić, Rada, Bojović, Srđan, Marković, Milena, Vidaković, Vera, "Ethnobotany and herbal medicine in modern complementary and alternative medicine: An overview of publications in the field of I&C medicine 2001–2013" in Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 181 (2016):182-192,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2016.01.034 . .
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