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Safonov M.A., Malenkova A.S., Shamraev A.V., Baykarova A.A. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF ARTIFICIAL PINE TREE STANDS IN THE ORENBURG PREURALSThe results of the comprehensive assessment of artificial pine tree stands in the South Ural steppe zone (Novosergievskyi district of the Orenburg region) with the use of geobotanical indices, the vitality of forest stands, the structure of wood-destroying fungi biota are given. Noted that high richness of fungi species is characteristic for plantations with high vitality. Discussed prospects of integrated assessment of forest stands with the use of these indicators, and made recommendations for conservation of the most valuable plantations.Key words: artificial tree stands, pine plantations, steppe zone, integrated assessment, vital status of forest stands, wood-destroying fungi, Orenburg region
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Authors: Safonov M.A., Malenkova A.S., Shamraev A.V., Baykarova A.A.
Year: 2013
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