4 research outputs found
Silvicultural efficiency of herbicides application as a growth inhibitor of herbaceous plants after strip-gradual felling
Currently in forestry weeding is widely used by way of mowing round, but as a result of it a significant portion of undergrowth is damaged. Application of herbicides in areas where weeding is planed helps to increase the safety of commercially valuable species undergrowth and reduce presence in the composition of undesirable deciduous species
Effect of the current soil mineralizatio n effect on basic in crement of pine undergrowth height after strip-gradual fellins
Mineralization of soil is one of the important part in the formation of a new generation of forest after the strip-gradual fellings. Different ways of mineralization have not the same effect onthe formation of natural seeding and undergrowth. Removal of upper layer of soil humus has a positive effect on natural seeding, but a negative one on further undergrowth formation
Effect of the current soil mineralizatio n effect on basic in crement of pine undergrowth height after strip-gradual fellins
Mineralization of soil is one of the important part in the formation of a new generation of forest after the strip-gradual fellings. Different ways of mineralization have not the same effect onthe formation of natural seeding and undergrowth. Removal of upper layer of soil humus has a positive effect on natural seeding, but a negative one on further undergrowth formation
Silvicultural efficiency of herbicides application as a growth inhibitor of herbaceous plants after strip-gradual felling
Currently in forestry weeding is widely used by way of mowing round, but as a result of it a significant portion of undergrowth is damaged. Application of herbicides in areas where weeding is planed helps to increase the safety of commercially valuable species undergrowth and reduce presence in the composition of undesirable deciduous species