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Issue 6 (3) 2007 pp. 33-39
Roman Gornowicz, Zenon Pilarek, Stanisław Gałązka
Survivability of Scots pine during the period of 5 years from the cultivation establishment in relation to the way of the preparation of the clear-cut surface for regeneration
Abstract The survivability of a 5-year old Scots pine cultivation is strongly influenced by the ways of soil preparation and methods of management of the post clear-cut residues. The highest Scots pine survivability was determined on the cultivation established on surfaces on which post clear-cut residues were left, irrespective of the way these residues were treated. A significantly worse survivability was found on surfaces on which branches with needles were either burnt or removed altogether. On the other hand, the best method of soil preparation from the point of view of pine tree survivability was ploughing ridges using a rotary tiller. Ploughing furrows using LPz-75 and U-162 ploughs was found to reduce significantly the survivability of pine trees.
Keywords: Scots pine, pine cultivation, pine survivability
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MLA | Gornowicz, Roman, et al. "Survivability of Scots pine during the period of 5 years from the cultivation establishment in relation to the way of the preparation of the clear-cut surface for regeneration." Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 6.3 (2007): . |
APA | Gornowicz R., Pilarek Z., Gałązka S (2007). Survivability of Scots pine during the period of 5 years from the cultivation establishment in relation to the way of the preparation of the clear-cut surface for regeneration. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv. 6 (3), |
ISO 690 | GORNOWICZ, Roman, PILAREK, Zenon, GAłąZKA, Stanisław. Survivability of Scots pine during the period of 5 years from the cultivation establishment in relation to the way of the preparation of the clear-cut surface for regeneration. Acta Sci.Pol. Silv., 2007, 6.3: . |
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