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ON THE DIFFERENTIATION OF THE WOODY SPECIALS IN THE CULTURES OF PINUS SILVESTRI

Abstract

The regularities of dynamics of productivity of pine crops in connection with a change in the light regime under the canopy of plants. According to the analysis of the use of atmospheric nitrogen in the formation of the photosynthetic apparatus of plants, living ground cover and tree populations is given schematic diagram of the mechanism of differentiation of woody species in the pine. It is shown that the process of differentiation of trees is mainly dependent on the active fertility of the soil formed by the autotrophic bacteria.

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A. V. Perekhod
Forest institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Belarus
Ph. D. (Agricult.), former Senior researcher


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