D. F. Brovko, O. F. Brovko, & Brovko, F.
(2015).
ON OPTIMAL DEPTH OF PLANTING PINE SEEDLINGS AT THEIR LANDING ON THE SANDY SOILS IN THE GREEN ZONE OF KYIV.
Ukrainian Journal of Forest and Wood Science,
(216),
101-109.
It is shown that on sandy soils Scots pine seedlings take root at 83-96%. In this case, the highest survival rate (96 %) was observed in the seedlings which were sealed trunks in sand to a depth of 8 cm with simultaneous local application of a landing slot 0.5 kg loess loam. In the same version, 11-yearold pine seedlings had dendrometric indicators on 56,0-92,3% higher and accumulated phytomass at 552.2% more than seedlings, grown at checkout.
scots pine, sand, survival, seedlings, saplings, phytomass