AN ANALYSIS OF FOREST GROWTH FEATURES OF LOW-PRODUCTIVE GREY FOREST SANDY SOILS OF UKRAINE WITH REGARD TO THEIR RELEVANCE FOR FOREST CULTIVATION
Peter Kijovský (),
Anatoliy Lisnyak (),
Kateryna Utkina (),
Alexey Kraynukov () and
Eva Michaeli ()
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Peter Kijovský: University of Presov, Faculty of Management, Presov
Anatoliy Lisnyak: V. N. Karazin’Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine, ecointernational@karazin.ua, G. N. Vysotsky Ukrainian Research Institute for Forestry and Forest Amelioration, Kharkiv
Kateryna Utkina: V. N. Karazin’Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv
Alexey Kraynukov: V. N. Karazin’Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv
Eva Michaeli: University of Presov, Faculty of Humanities and Natural Sciences, Presov
CBU International Conference Proceedings, 2019, vol. 7, issue 0, 943-948
Abstract:
A comparative analysis of the forest growth features of low-productive grey forest sandy soils of the Polissia, the Forest-Steppe and the Northern Steppe of Ukraine was performed. Although grey forest soils from different natural zones are distinguished in the genesis of their soil rocks, as well as typical and zonal belongings, at the same time they are united by an important general characteristic, light texture, determining the similarity of physical, physico-chemical and agrochemical indicators and, in general, forest site capacity. A package of markers to assess the forest site capacity of sandy soils (pine habitats) with such soil quality indicators as the content of physical clay, the coarseness of the humified layer of soil profile and K2O content was revealed.
Keywords: forest; low-productive soils; sandy rocks; clay; humus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v7.1480
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