DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERGROWTH PHENOLOGICAL SPRUCE FORMS IN DIFFERENT SPECIES COMPOSITION OF FOREST STANDS

被引:2
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作者
Belyaeva, Natalia [1 ]
Danilov, Dmitry [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] St Petersburg State Forest Tech Univ, St Petersburg, Russia
[2] Leningrad Sci Res Inst Agr BELOGORKA, Belogorka, Russia
关键词
young growth of spruce; phenological forms; the composition of the stand;
D O I
10.22616/rrd.24.2018.018
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
The aim of research was to determine peculiarities of relations between mature layer of the stand with distribution of spruce (Picea abies. Kr.) regeneration according phenology forms and growth specifics. The study examined the success of the resumption of spruce in the Leningrad region under the canopy of the parent stand. In stands with different share of spruce and in various forest-typological conditions, the features of the relationship between the maternal canopy of the stand, the distribution of the natural resumption of spruce by phenological forms and its course of growth were investigated. The account of the undergrowth was carried out by two methods: continuous reading and selective-statistical method. Regardless of the state of viability of spruce undergrowth, the increase in success of regeneration goes from a late vegetation season growth start form to an early one. Under the canopy of the maternal tree stand, young spruce of the early form has the best growth and development indices. In general, under the canopy of spruce stands, the annual height increment in spruce undergrowth, regardless of the phenological structure, the size categories and the state of viability, is greater than under the canopy of pine, pine-spruce and birch-spruce stands. The best characteristics of spruce undergrowth, regardless of phenological forms in vaccinio-myrtillo-pinetum type of forest. When analyzing the characteristics of spruce undergrowth under the canopy of the stand, taking into account the phenological and altitudinal structure, and the state of viability, it was revealed that at the average age prevailing in the spruce undergrowth of the transitional form, the best parameters of growth have small and medium forms and growth in the early form. Analyzing the characteristics of spruce undergrowth under the canopy of the stand, taking into account the phenological and height structure, as well as vitality status, it was revealed that at average age, dominating for the spruce undergrowth of transitional form, the best parameters of small and medium groups of undergrowth has early vegetation season growth start form. The best parameters of the growth have a large group of undergrowth of late vegetation season growth start form.
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页码:117 / 124
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