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Damage to young pine trees due to growing conditions

https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.245.126-139

Abstract

The results of a one-time survey on 8 experimental plots of young pine of natural origin and forest crops on fellings, under the canopy of the mother tree stand, as well as on former agricultural lands are presented. The soil conditions of different objects are united by a sandy loam mineralogical composition. The average index of viability of pine undergrowth under the canopy of stands is 2.98-3.12, on former agricultural lands – 4.36–4.43. Under the canopy of the stands, there are practically no specimens of pine undergrowth without damage or growth defects, and here the pine is most damaged (up to 70%) by biatorella cancer (Biatorella difformis (Fries.)). The least damage to the snow schütte (Lopodermium seditiosum Mint.) was detected in undergrowth on postagrogenic lands (up to 7%). At the same time, the largest number of moose-damaged specimens, as well as defects such as stepchildren and multibranch whorl, were found on postagrogenic lands and fellings.

About the Authors

S. G. Paramonov
St. Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University
Russian Federation

PARAMONOV Sergey G. – PhD (Biological), Associate Professor of the Department Industrial Ecology

197376. Professora Popova str. 14. St. Petersburg



A. V. Gryazkin
St. Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University
Russian Federation

GRYAZKIN Anatoly V. – DSc (Biological), Professor of the Department of Forestry

194021. Institutsky lane 5. Letter U. St. Petersburg

Researcher ID: C-6699-2018

Scopus Author ID: 55988504200



A. P. Smirnov
St.Petersburg State Forestry University
Russian Federation

SMIRNOV Alexander P. – DSc (Agriculture), Professor of the Department of Forestry

194021. Institutsky lane 5. Letter U. St. Petersburg



E. I. Semenova
Forestry Department of the St.Petersburg State Forestry University
Russian Federation

SEMENOVA Ekaterina I. – PhD student

194021. Institutsky lane 5. Letter U. St. Petersburg



Tong Cheng
St.Petersburg State Forestry University
Russian Federation

CHENG Tong – PhD student of the Forestry Department

194021. Institutsky lane 5. Letter U. St. Petersburg



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Paramonov S.G., Gryazkin A.V., Smirnov A.P., Semenova E.I., Cheng T. Damage to young pine trees due to growing conditions. Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2023;(245):126-139. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.245.126-139

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