Ignatieva O.V. PROSPECTS FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN STONE PINE IN THE ULYANOVSK REGIONAmong set of wood plants a Pinus sibirica occupies special position. She is unique on combination in herself of positive properties. Growing in huge territory the Pinus sibirica unites quite number geographically and ecologically conditional populations; consequently he has proved himself as a plastic kind. Involving cembretums in a zone of industrial use condition intensive exploitation of these plantings by comparison low level of their restoration. The important contribution to the decision of a modern cedar problem is expansion of an area of this kind by his introduction on the West and the South. The analysis of available experience introduction Pinus sibirica testifies to her availability and first of all about necessity of the further researches.Key words: introduction, Siberian stone pine, Siberian cedar use.
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Author: Ignatyeva O.V.
Year: 2012
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