Pine cultures growth and formation during reclamation of sewage sludge

M. Ermakova
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The results of studying the parameters of 12-year-old Scotch pine cultures, created by planting along the furrows on sewage sludge and on felling-slash areas, are considered. The cultures were established on plots in the pine forest type with a dark coniferous mossy-bilberry layer. It has been established that the survival rate of plants on drag dumps turned out to be almost 16 % less than in felling-slash for forest plantations on sewage sludge. There were no significant differences in significant differences between pine crops on sewage sludge and felling-slash areas in terms of average diameter and height of the trunk. There were no significant differences in significant differences between pine crops on sewage sludge and felling-slash areas in terms of average diameter and height of the trunk. There were no fundamental differences in the distribution of trees by growth classes between crops on sewage sludge and on felling-slash areas. It has been established that pine trees of I and II rank growth classes on sewage sludge are significantly larger in diameter than trees on felling-slash areas. There were no significant differences in the height of the tree trunk by growth classes between the trees on the sewage sludge and the felling-slash area. The relative height of the trees on the sewage sludge was significantly lower than that of the trees on the felling-slash area. This indicates that, with a significant loss of trees, the rows of crops on the sewage sludge turned out to be of a less density, which ensured the enhanced growth of trees of all growth classes along the thickness of the trunk. The natural renewal of tree species on the sewage sludge was 1,2, and in the felling-slash 1,1 thousand trees per 1 ha. As part of the natural renewal on the sewage sludge, only coniferous species are represented, on the felling-slash area — deciduous and coniferous species. The projective cover of the living ground cover on the sewage sludge was uneven and amounted to 40…50 %, and reached 100 % in the felling-slash. The results obtained indicate the need for preliminary reclamation to improve the physical and mechanical properties of the soil.
污水污泥资源化过程中松木的生长和形成
考虑了12岁苏格兰松在污水污泥沟槽和砍伐区种植的参数研究结果。培养建立在松林类型的地块上,具有深色针叶苔藓-越橘层。经证实,在排土场上种植的植物的成活率比在污水污泥上种植的森林人工林的成活率低近16%。松类作物在污泥区和林地的树干平均径高差异不显著。松类作物在污泥区和林地的树干平均径高差异不显著。在污泥区和砍伐区作物间,树木按生长等级的分布没有根本差异。研究表明,污泥上1级和2级生长等级的松树直径明显大于砍伐带上的松树。不同生长等级的树木在污泥上的树干高度与砍伐区之间没有显著差异。污泥上树木的相对高度显著低于采伐区树木的相对高度。这表明,在树木损失较大的情况下,污泥上的作物行密度较低,保证了沿树干厚度方向各生长等级树木的生长增强。污泥上树木的自然更新量为1.2万株,林下树木的自然更新量为1.1万株/公顷。作为污水污泥自然更新的一部分,只有针叶林物种,在砍伐带上有落叶和针叶林物种。生活地表覆盖物在污水污泥上的投影覆盖度不均匀,达到40 ~ 50%,在采伐区达到100%。结果表明,为了改善土壤的物理力学性质,有必要进行初步复垦。
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