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ORGANIZATION OF SELECTIVE FELLING IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS OF LINDEN BY EVENLY GRADUAL LOCAL METHOD
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Selective cutting plots with the use of evenly-gradually local method for forest plantations it is proposed to apply where as part of the next assignment. After selective felling is dominated by linden. This tree species is very closely linked with valuable timber and at the same time preserves the nectar production of the trees. When using the proposed purpose of logging allows you to create a complex mixed forest of natural origin of Linden and surrounded by other honey plants due to their conservation. Thus, in the created natural plantings, with age, future plantings will maintain continuity with natural renewal. This is due to the formation of natural spaces of natural and shoot origin of linden plantations. According to the proposed method of cutting with the removal of partially mature and old stands will allow the remaining lime trees to form a more powerful and elongated crown due to growth in empty areas. As a result of the application of the method, after selective felling, we support the production of nectar due to the duration of flowering of honey plants. According to the technological features of the plots, the step-by-step felling takes into account local zonal and typological features of the growth of stands with a predominance of linden in complex forest types. It is recommended to present the obtained positive results for forest management within the framework of the "forestry development project".
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