THE TRANSPLANTATION OPERATIONS OF SENJ’S ROYAL SUPERVISORY - INSPECTORATE

Abstract

Rasadničarstvo i sjemenarstvo Nadz.-Insp. najstarije je u našoj zemlji, ali i u širem okruženju. Prve sadnice proizvedene su u rasadniku - biljevištu Sv. Mihovil 1879. god. korištenjem nabavljenog sjemena sa strane. Međutim, 1895.g. počinju se skupljati češeri crnog bora u domaćim kulturama zbog daljnje obrade u trušnici Sv. Mihovil. Na taj način dobiva se kvalitetno sjeme poznate provenijencije. Za 64-godišnjeg neprekidnog rada Nadz.-Insp. obavljena je sjetva u rasadnicima na 2,54 ha ukupne ili 1,49 obradive površine s prosječno godišnje 230 kg sjemena (70% listača i 30% četinjača). Proizvedeno je prosječno godišnje 1.300.000 kom sadnica (93% četinjača i 7% listača) s dominantnim učešćem crnog bora. Osim za pošumljavanje krša proizvodile su se sadnice raznih vrsta voćki za besplatnu podjelu lokalnom stanovništvu, biološku sanaciju bujica, svilogojstvo i hortikulturu. U traženju novih oblika proizvodnje senjskom rasadničarstvu pripada primat u kontejnerskoj proizvodnji sadnica. Uspješni rezultati senjskog rasadničarstva i sjemenarstva znatno su utjecali na razvoj našeg šumarstva, i to ponajprije pošumljavanja krša. Promijenjeni gospodarski uvjeti i nova tehnologija doveli su do ukidanja senjskih rasadnika i trušnice sedamdesetih godina prošlog stoljeća. Zbog ostvarenih rezultata i pozitivnog utjecaja na razvoj našeg rasadničarstva i sjemenarstva te općenito šumarstva, bilo bi poželjno potpuno zapuštene objekte, kao što je prvi rasadnik Sv. Mihovil i trušnicu, uvrstiti u spomenike tehničke kulture u domeni šumarstva. Na taj način iskazali bi zahvalnost mnogim generacijama šumara i pridonijeli potpunijoj valorizaciji značajnih dostignuća naše zelene struke u domaćim i međunarodnim okvirima.The transplantation and seed growing supervisory-inspectorate is the oldest in Croatia, but also of the wider area. The first seedlings were produced in the nursery of "Sv. Mihovil" in 1879 using seeds obtained from other sources. Meanwhile in 1895 black pine cones began to be collected in local cultures due to the further processing in the seedbed of Sv. Mihovil. In this way quality seeds of well-known provenance were obtained. For 64 years of uninterrupted work the supervisory-inspectorate conducted sowing in nurseries over 2.54 hectares or 1.49 of cultivated land with an annual average of 230 kg of seeds (70% deciduous and 30% conifer). The average annual production was 1,300,000 seedlings (93% conifer and 7% deciduous) with a dominant presence of black pine. Besides afforestation of the karst seedlings of various types of fruit were produced for the free distribution to the local population, the biological improvement of torrents, sericulture and horticulture. The search for new forms of production of Senj’s transplanting operations was primarily in the container production of seedlings. The successful results of Senj’s transplantation and seedling operations have significantly influenced the development of our forestry, and notably the afforestation of karst. Economic conditions and new technology led to the abolition of Senj’s nurseries and seedbeds in the 1970s. Due to the achieved results and the positive effect on the development of our transplantation and seeding operations and general forestry, it would be desirable to turn the derelict buildings such as the first nursery of Sv. Mihovil and the seedbed, into monuments of technical culture in the domain of forestry. In this way the gratitude for many generations of foresters would be expressed and the contribution to the valorisation of the significant achievements of our green profession in national and international frameworks would be complete

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