The Reforestation of the Greater Caucasus Beech Fforests’ Meadow and the Glades
Abstract
Keywords: beech plantings, reforestation, slop, undergrowth, forest conditions, natural renewable.
Annotation: With the purpose to study the reforestation of the Greater Caucasus beech forests’ meadow and the glades were separated 5 plots in the forestry of Guba and Shabran. In every plot were laid three transects in size 10x10m. The sources of natural reforestation were the hornbeam-beech, oak-hornbeam-beech and the oak-maple-beech stands. As a result of the investigations was found that the more successfully renewed the fresh growth sites of the meadow and of the glades from motley grass beech in distance to 10…30 m from the forest wall. In these distances more weaker renewed the dry and the interjacent types from the fresh to the dry growth sites from the ferny beech. The bad reforestation was revealed in wet meadow growth sites and in the glade from the ferny beech.
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