Shyshatska sand arena: History, current state, and prospects of afforestation

Yurii Bondarenko, Igor Ivanyuk
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Non-afforested lands in Ukraine are the primary instrument for increasing the forest cover of the territory The issue of sand afforestation is relevant in the context of climate change. Treeless sand arenas are a source of dust storms, and deflationary processes that occur lead to negative consequences that are quite difficult to correct in the future. The purpose of this study was to summarise the experience and achievements of the branch “Myrhorod Forest Enterprise” of the State Specialised Commercial Enterprise “Forests of Ukraine” in afforestation of mobile sands in the conditions of the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine. Forest stands are established using one-year-old Scots pine seedlings on sandy soils to achieve the set goal. Testing is conducted using planting material grown under various conditions – in the open ground and in a greenhouse. Extended periods for establishing forest stands beyond agrotechnical terms are examined during the late spring and summer periods using rejuvenated planting material with partially damaged root systems. The current state of plantings within the Shyshatska sand arena is analysed. It is established that in general, the territory of the arena is represented by the entire range of types of forest conditions ranging from bors to mixed broad-leaved forests. The prevailing types of forest-growing conditions are given, among which dry and fresh forests are distinguished. Subors and su-deciduous forests are represented on small areas. Deciduous types of conditions are located mainly in the drained areas of the Psel River floodplain. The main forest-forming species on the territory of the arena is Scots pine, which occupies more than 60% of the territory. Also in the lowlands and floodplains of the Psel River stands of Black Alder and Common Oak grow. In the conditions of bors, Scots pine grows in III – Va bonitet class. In richer conditions, subor and su-deciduous forest cultures have better indicators and have a class I-II bonitet, but there are not many of them. The results of this study can be used in the afforestation of sandy lands in the Forest-Steppe of Ukraine and adjacent regions
Shyshatska沙场:造林的历史、现状与前景
乌克兰的非造林土地是增加领土森林覆盖的主要手段。沙土造林问题与气候变化有关。没有树木的沙场是沙尘暴的来源,而发生的通货紧缩过程会导致未来很难纠正的负面后果。这项研究的目的是总结国家专业商业企业“乌克兰森林”的“Myrhorod森林企业”分支机构在乌克兰森林草原条件下植树造林流沙方面的经验和成就。为了达到设定的目标,在沙质土壤上使用一岁的苏格兰松幼苗建立林分。测试使用在不同条件下生长的种植材料进行-在露天和温室中。在春末和夏季期间,研究了在农业技术术语之外建立林分的延长时间,使用根系部分受损的再生种植材料。分析了Shyshatska沙场内植物的现状。可以确定的是,在一般情况下,竞技场的领土是由各种类型的森林条件所代表的,从森林到混交林阔叶林。给出了主要类型的森林生长条件,其中干林和新鲜林是有区别的。在小面积地区也有副林和疏落叶林。落叶类型的条件主要分布在普塞尔河漫滩的排水区。主要forest-forming物种领域是欧洲赤松的领土,它占据了超过60%的领土。在普塞尔河的低地和洪泛区也生长着黑桤木和普通橡树。在良好的条件下,苏格兰松生长在III - Va级。在较为富裕的条件下,subor su-deciduous森林文化有更好的指标和上课i ii地位质量,但并不多。研究结果可为乌克兰森林草原及邻近地区沙地造林提供参考
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