THE GROWTH OF THE PETIOLATE OAK IN HEIGHT IN FOREST CROPS PRIPYATSKY NATIONAL PARK

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  • Bespalyy Andrey Aleksandrovich − Head of the scientific department. Pripyatsky National park (7a, Glushko str., 247946, agro-town Lyaskovichi, Petrikov district, Gomel region, Republic of Belarus). E-mail: andrei.bespalyi@mail.ru

  • Sokolovskiy Ivan Vasilievich − PhD (Agriculture), Associate Professor, the Department of Forest Plantations and Soil Science. Belarusian State Technological University (13a, Sverdlova str., 220006, Minsk, Republic of Belarus). E-mail: sivsoc@mail.ru

Key words: trial area, petiolate oak, forest crops, growth, floodplain, soil, precipitation, temperature, age.

For citation: Bespalyy A. A., Sokolovskiy I. V. The growth of the petiolate oak in height in forest crops Pripyatsky National Park. Proceedings of BSTU, issue 1, Forestry. Nature Management. Processing of Renewable Resources, 2022, no. 2 (258), pp. 67–71 (In Russian). DOI: https://doi.org/10.52065/2519-402X-2022-258-2-67-71.

Abstract

The conditions of growth of oak stands in the floodplain of the Pripyat river, as well as climatic indicators by month (precipitation and air temperature) were studied. The annual growth of stalked oak shoots at the age of 5, 7 and 11 years was determined. It has been established that young oaks during the growing season form the first, second and sometimes third growth in height, depending on climatic indicators. According to the research data, it is concluded that the air temperature has the greatest influence on the annual increase in height. The annual growth of oak trees in the studied crops on sodpodzolic temporarily excessively moistened sandy soil (near-river floodplain) varies by year from 6 cm to 90 cm and sod gleevate sandy loam soil (central floodplain) from 14 cm to 1 m. There is massive damage to young oak shoots by animals (hare, roe deer, deer).

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