Journal of Forest Science (Sep 2015)

Influence of the mineral rock alginite on survival rate and re-growth of selected tree species on agricultural land

  • M. Tužinský,
  • I. Kupka,
  • V. Podrázský,
  • H. Prknová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/11/2015-JFS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 9
pp. 399 – 405

Abstract

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The objective of this work is to evaluate the effect of alginite on the growth parameters of seedlings of Douglas-fir, Scots pine and line mixture of pedunculate oak, red oak and Norway maple (broadleaves) on former agricultural land with an unfavourable hydrophysical regime. The research plot consists of 36 sub-plots, each sub-plot has a size of 400 m2. The following doses of alginite were applied: control (variant A without alginite), 0.5 kg of alginite (B) and 1.5 kg of alginite (C) when planting both conifers and mixtures of broadleaves. Number of seedlings on the sub-plots was 400 individuals, only in the case of Douglas-fir the number was 200 individuals. Therefore every combination of tree species and the amount of alginite had 4 replications. The parameters of growth and development of individual trees (height, increment and mortality) show that after 2 years, both doses of alginite had statistically positive effects on height increments.

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