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Prospects of using pine in agriculture on agricultural land in Polissia of Ukraine
Author(s) -
Ya. D. Fuchylо,
І. D. Іvaniuk,
Ya. P. Makukh,
Vasyl Yukhnovskyi,
С. О. Ременюк,
V. M. Kusik
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bìoenergetika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2707-3653
DOI - 10.47414/be.2.2021.244120
Subject(s) - agriculture , productivity , agroforestry , forestry , vegetation (pathology) , seedling , growing season , pinus <genus> , environmental science , agricultural land , geography , woody plant , agronomy , biology , ecology , botany , archaeology , medicine , pathology , economics , macroeconomics
Goal. Study of peculiarities of growing pine stands and prospects of their use in agroforestry of Zhytomyr Polissia on the example of agricultural lands of Malyn Vocational College. Methods. Field, laboratory, analytical, statistical. Results. On sod-podzolic sandy soils of Zhytomyr Polissia pine seedlings after three years of cultivation were 55.7 ± 3.43 cm in height. The maximum increase in height was observed during the third year of cultivation of the plantation, when at the beginning of the growing season with herbicide Targon Plus the impact of cereal vegetation reduced to a minimum, resulting in improved seedling growth conditions. The high preservation of pine plants and their intensive growth allow us to make optimistic forecasts about the feasibility of growing them as a forest component of agricultural landscapes, especially given the presence of biotically stable 15-year-old pine plantations created by similar agricultural techniques. They were laid at an initial density of 7.1 thousand seedlings per 1 ha, and later thinned to 2982 and 1691 plants/ha, respectively. With almost the same productivity indicators, higher tree height (by 17.0%) and larger average diameter (by 23.8%) allow thinner plantations to have a more positive impact on adjacent agricultural lands, grow more intensively and have higher productivity in the future. This indicates the expediency of pine plantations in the region of research as a forestry component of agrolandscapes a density at the age of 15 years of about 1700 trees per 1 ha.

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