Abstract

The paper presents a silvicultural assessment of the status and sustainability of the compo-nents of phytocenosis in pine plantations, analysis of the state density of the soil depending on the intensity of recreational activity. With increasing stage of recreational digression was clearly manifested by the reduction of biophysical parameters (diameter, height, completeness, margin). With increasing recreational pressure reduced the species diversity of underwood species, pro-jective cover of herbaceous plants, forest disappear (Lily of the valley, wild strawberry and mea-dow appear) and weed species.

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