Abstract

The creation and cultivation of the conifers artificial plantings depends on the planting material quality. The relationship of the main characteristics of pine planting material (Pinus sylvestris L.) with taxation character of artificial plantations is viewed on the paper. Pine forest trial is located on a long-cut logging site. Standard seedlings and saplings can be divided into three groups based on this stem diameter at the root collar: small, medium and large. This will enable better projection of future fast-growing trees. Trees grown from large seedlings are characterized by the height values. Such growth rates are noted in the future. The dynamic balance is established in this tree stand quickly, from the very initial phases of formation. All trees grow at a very fast pace. The initial plant ratios in size at the time of planting continue to remain constant. By the end of the second class of age, the maximum number of dominants (47% of all surviving) was formed from large planting material. This indicates that the use of selected high-quality planting material in combination with quality soil cultivation will significantly accelerate the growth of trees in the plantation and to receive target-oriented timber assortment 15–20 years earlier.

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