Abstract

This work presents the results of a research that was conducted in the Donskoy Leskhoz nursery of the Forestry Department of the Lipetsk Region. The purpose of the research is to determine the effectiveness of the influence of a low-frequency electromagnetic field and the hydrogel “Evabiona” on the survival rate of red oak annual seedlings grown in open ground of the nursery. This research presents the technology for creating red oak planting material with increased survival indices of test samples and their biometric parameters: seedling height, seedling diameter at a root collar, weight of roots and aboveground part in the air-dry condition after drying for 15 days. Treatment of red oak one-year old seedlings with a low frequency electromagnetic field was carried out according to the author’s technology POSEP – pre-sowing treatment of seeds and seedlings with an electromagnetic field. The hydrogel, a polymer water-retaining agent that absorbs and retains a large amount of moisture in the rhizosphere of plants, was applied to soil in the experimental research. The ability of the hydrogel granules to swell-compression improves the structure and drainage of soils, boosting the conditions of aeration and filtration of water, and maintains its waterretaining properties for several years. The research results indicate a clear positive effect of treatment with a low-frequency electromagnetic field and the hydrogel, as there was a significant increase in the survival rate of the test samples of oak seedlings in relation to the control samples. Also within the framework of the research a comparative histometric analysis of cross sections of control and test stems of oak seedlings was carried out late in the growing season at the laboratory of the Department of Forest Crops, Selection and Dendrology of the Mytishchi Branch of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The results of this research showed that a low-frequency electromagnetic field and the hydrogel can influence on the anatomical structure of seedlings, improving their quality characteristics. Thus, pre-sowing treatment of oak seedlings with a low-frequency electromagnetic field and the use of the hydrogel showed the effectiveness of these techniques in increasing the survival rate of seedlings and obtaining high-quality planting material of red oak in forest nurseries.

Highlights

  • Oak forests of our country are an important component of natural ecosystems

  • The survival rate and growth of red oak seedlings in the selected area of the Donskoy Leskhoz nursery of the Forestry Department of the Lipetsk Region were evaluated as a result of the research

  • At the end of the growing season during the autumn records it was found that oak seedlings treated with electromagnetic field (EMF) and planted in planting holes with the introduction of the hydrogel swollen in water have shown the best results in the survival rate and growth

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Summary

Introduction

Due to the large anthropogenic load on the forests in the Central region of the European part of Russia, the area of oak plantations has been greatly reduced According to experts, this problem can be solved by introducing new, fastgrowing and economically valuable introduced species into the process of artificial reforestation of broad-leaved species. Further study (2013–2019) of the influence of la ow-frequency EMF and the hydrogel included treatment of seeds and growing seedlings of coniferous species in forest nurseries (Scots pine and Norway spruce). In April 2019 control and experiment plantings of red oak seedlings were laid out on a plot of 150 linm of a planting bed in order to study the effect of a low-frequency EMF and the hydrogel on their survival rate.

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