STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF PLANTING METHODS ON THE SURVIVATION AND GROWTH OF CRIMEAN PINE SEEDLINGS WITH CLOSED ROOTS IN THE SOUTHERN MOUNTAIN TERMINAL OF THE TIAN SHAN IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
forested area, planting material with closed root system, planting methods, deep planting, structure-forming agent, linear colloid, carboxylmethylcellulose (CMC), survival rate, annual growth.Abstract
The article presents the results of an experiment on studying the survival rate of young Crimean pine seedlings planted with closed roots using different planting techniques on the southern slopes of the Tien Shan. The research found that the best survival rates were in variants with deep planting, when the root system of the plants was in deeper soil horizons, as well as with the addition of colloid Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) to the soil.
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