Experience in creating forest crops with discrete strip tillage by excavators in the European North of Russia
https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.245.36-54
Abstract
In modern conditions, a new technology of tillage using excavators is being introduced. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the experience of using excavator tillage to create of forest crops in the taiga forests of the European North of Russia. The research was carried out at 14 clear-cuts in the Arkhangelsk region and the Komi Republic. At the clear-cuts, we laid accounting plots for assessing the quality of forest crops and tillage, and also took soil samples in the root layer. The samples were analysed for soil physical properties using conventional methods. To detect statistically significant differences between the studied samples, we used the t-criterion. Correlations between the studied parameters were analysed using the p Spearman coefficient. In the most of the studied areas, the bulk density of the root layer on the treated strips is somewhat higher, and differs significantly from the indicators in the root layer of the soil in cutting strips (t = 2.1, p = 0.036). Moisture of the root layer on the treated strips does not differ significantly from the indicators in the root layer of the soil in cutting strips (t = 1.9, p = 0.051). Average values of aeration porosity in the treated strips are comparable with the upper horizons in cutting strips (t = 0.02, p = 0.98). The density of planted seedlings as a whole corresponds to the normative indicators laid down in the projects of artificial reforestation. The survival rate of seedlings in the study areas varies from 61% to 98% (84% on average). The highest survival rate is observed in the first year of forest crops creation by containerized tree seedlings, in areas of 2- and 3-yearold crops, the survival rate is slightly lower, especially when planting bare-rooted seedlings. The results of the correlation analysis showed that the porosity of aeration had the greatest impact on survival seedlings (p = 0.564, p = 0.04). In 75% of cases there is a direct relationship. To increase the survival rate of planted seedlings, it is necessary to limit the use of strip excavator tillage on semi-hydromorphic soils.
About the Authors
A. S. IlintsevRussian Federation
ILINTSEV Aleksey S. – PhD (Agriculture), Senior researcher; Associate professor
163062. Nikitova str. 13. Arkhangelsk
WoS ResercherID: N-6286-2019
AuthorID: 849116
A. P. Bogdanov
Russian Federation
BOGDANOV Alexander P. – PhD (Agriculture), Senior researcher; Associate professor
163062. Nikitova str. 13. Arkhangelsk
WoS ResercherID: ABH-9399-2020
AuthorID: 814583
E. N. Nakvasina
Russian Federation
NAKVASINA Elena N. – DSc (Agriculture), Professor; Leader researcher
163062. Severnaya Dvina str. 17. Arkhangelsk
WoS ResercherID: A-5165-2013
ScopusID: 35389250000
AuthorID: 132027
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Ilintsev A.S., Bogdanov A.P., Nakvasina E.N. Experience in creating forest crops with discrete strip tillage by excavators in the European North of Russia. Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2023;(245):36-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.245.36-54