Review article
https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.23-04
Close-to-Nature Forestry Measures in East Polissia Region of Ukraine
Anatoly Mykolayovych Zhezhkun
; Novgorod-Siversk Forest Research Station State-Owned Enterprise, Novgorod-Siverskyi, Chernihiv region, Ukraine
Serhiy Kubrakov
; Desniansko-Starohutskyi National Nature Park, Seredyna-Buda, Sumy region, Ukraine
Ihor Porokhniach
; Novgorod-Siversk Forest Research Station State-Owned Enterprise, Novgorod-Siverskyi, Chernihiv region, Ukrain
Ihor Kovalenko
; Sumy National Agrarian University, H. Kondratieva St., 160, Sumy, Ukraine
Tetiana Melnyk
; Sumy National Agrarian University, H. Kondratieva St., 160, Sumy, Ukraine
Abstract
The article discusses close-to-nature forestry measures for the natural regeneration of pure and mixed pine forests. It is shown that successful natural regeneration of high value tree species takes place after uniformly gradual logging and progressive strip felling as final cutting operations in pure pine forests in fresh or moist oak-pine forest stands on sandy soil, resulting in the development of natural young pine forests with mixed composition. The article analyzes the state of natural regeneration after the first cycle of transformation felling operations in pure even-aged pine stands aimed at converting them into mixed pine forests of natural origin. Systems of close-to-nature silvicultural measures for restoration, development, improvement and regen
Keywords
felling; natural regeneration; development of mixed uneven-aged forest stands; biodiversity
Hrčak ID:
305933
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Publication date:
29.6.2023.
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