Harmfulness of root rot in the stands planted on formerly arable land and clear-cuts after annosum-infected pine forests in Chernihiv Polissya physiographic region of Ukraine
Author:
Tkach Viktor1, Tarnopilska Oksana12, Kobets Oleksiy1, Luk’yanets Volodymyr1, Rumiantsev Maksym1, Obolonyk Iryna1, Musienko Sergiy2
Affiliation:
1. Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration named after G. M. Vysotsky , 86, Pushkinska Street, Kharkiv , 61024 , Ukraine 2. O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv , 17, Marshal Bazhanov Street, Kharkiv , 61002 , Ukraine
Abstract
Abstract
The study was conducted in pure Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forests and mixed forests of Scots pine and silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) within the Chernihiv Polissya physiographic region of Ukraine. The aim of the study was a comparative analysis of forest mensuration characteristics and health condition of pine and mixed pine-birch stands planted on formerly arable lands and cutover areas after pine stands infected by annosum root rot. It was found that in pine stands planted on formerly arable land, the average diameter of living trees in the root rot disease focus was 1–6% larger and the average diameter of dead trees was 11–23% larger than those outside the disease focus. Due to the pathological loss inside the disease foci, the pine stand density was much lower – by 14–38% and the growing stock volume was 16–35% less as compared to the outside areas. Mixed pine-birch stands (with a predominance of pine trees), established on the cutover areas after pine stands affected by root rot, had a 20% greater stock volume and the birch-pine stands (with birch predominance) in the clear-cuts had 18% greater stock volume than pure pine stands inside the root rot disease area. The pine trees were assessed as “weakened” in the mixed stands and as “severely weakened” in the pure pine stand inside the disease focus. The birch trees in mixed stands were characterized as “healthy”.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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