Condition of northern red oak trees in the urban environment of Belgrade (Serbia)

Author:

Živanović IvanaORCID,Jovanović FilipORCID,Šurjanac Nenad,Filipović Đorđe,Lučić AleksandarORCID

Abstract

Forty-two trees of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) were examined in the area of the municipality of Savski Venac, Belgrade, to assess the condition of this allochthonous species in Serbia and its adaptability to urban environments. Physical measurements were taken and ratings of vitality and decorativeness were given. The analyzed trees are in very good condition based on their health status (80.95% of trees without visible indication of disease) and the mean values of ratings for vitality (4.45) and decorativeness (3.88). The obtained values of vitality and some physical measurements were greater than those stated in the literature, suggesting that the species has adapted well to the urban environment of Belgrade and it should be considered a suitable landscape tree species for planting in urban areas of Serbia.

Publisher

Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)

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