Eurasian Journal of Soil Science

Eurasian Journal of Soil Science

Transformation of plant and soil covers of the Botanical nature monument “Pine forest near Venetsiya village” (Russia) as a result of a windfall

Yazarlar: Ruslan SULEYMANOV, Mikhail YAKİMOV, Peter LİEBELT, Pavel SHİROKİKH, Azamat SULEYMANOV, Evgeny ABAKUMOV, Ilgiza ADELMURZİNA, Elvera BAKİEVA, Ilgiz ASYLBAEV

Cilt 10 , Sayı 3 , 2021 , Sayfalar 251 - 258

Konular:Fen

DOI:10.18393/ejss.926882

Anahtar Kelimeler:Pine forest,Soil properties,Vegetation type,Windfall

Özet: The article presents the results of complex research (research was conducted in 2019) of the Botanical natural monument territory “Pine forest near Venetsiya village” (Russia). In 2007, part of the nature monument territory was destroyed by a hurricane, resulting in massive windfall. The purpose of the research was to study the processes of evolution of natural complexes (vegetation and soil cover) in the areas affected by the hurricane. Classification of vegetation was done according to the Braun-Blanquet and Kopečký and Hejný approaches. NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) was used to estimate the amount of photosynthetically active biomass. Changes in morphological, physical and chemical properties were studied in the soil cover. The conducted research showed that the vegetation of the natural monument is represented by relict pine and broad-leaved pine forests. Under the pine canopy linden and birch are dominated. In the herb layer grow in various combinations of nemoral and boreal species. Soil cover is represented by Gray-humus (Umbric Luvisol). There is a strong transformation of vegetation in the areas damaged by the hurricane in 12 years (2007-2019). There is an active formation of highly productive herbaceous vegetation and renewal of deciduous stands, which leads to an increase in biomass (confirmed by changes in NDVI). The terminal stage of the restoration succession will be the formation of secondary deciduous and mixed nemoral forests. The active development of grass vegetation leads to the formation of a sod horizon on the surface of the soil with a thickness of about 14 cm. There is also an increase in the content of organic carbon, alkaline-hydrolyzable nitrogen and mobile phosphorus, the value of electrical resistivity increases and acidification of the soil solution.


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@article{2021, title={Transformation of plant and soil covers of the Botanical nature monument “Pine forest near Venetsiya village” (Russia) as a result of a windfall}, volume={10}, number={251–258}, publisher={Eurasian Journal of Soil Science}, author={Ruslan SULEYMANOV,Mikhail YAKİMOV,Peter LİEBELT,Pavel SHİROKİKH,Azamat SULEYMANOV,Evgeny ABAKUMOV,Ilgiza ADELMURZİNA,Elvera BAKİEVA,Ilgiz ASYLBAEV}, year={2021} }
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Ruslan SULEYMANOV,Mikhail YAKİMOV,Peter LİEBELT,Pavel SHİROKİKH,Azamat SULEYMANOV,Evgeny ABAKUMOV,Ilgiza ADELMURZİNA,Elvera BAKİEVA,Ilgiz ASYLBAEV. (2021). Transformation of plant and soil covers of the Botanical nature monument “Pine forest near Venetsiya village” (Russia) as a result of a windfall (Vol. 10). Vol. 10. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science.
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Ruslan SULEYMANOV,Mikhail YAKİMOV,Peter LİEBELT,Pavel SHİROKİKH,Azamat SULEYMANOV,Evgeny ABAKUMOV,Ilgiza ADELMURZİNA,Elvera BAKİEVA,Ilgiz ASYLBAEV. Transformation of Plant and Soil Covers of the Botanical Nature Monument “Pine Forest near Venetsiya Village” (Russia) as a Result of a Windfall. no. 251–258, Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 2021.