Studiu privind impactul culturilor de plopi hibrizi asupra proprietăților solului [ Impact of hybrid poplar short rotation crops on soil properties]
Poplar SRC can bring a major contribution to biomass under the conditions of rational soil use. From another point of view, the export of biomass at the end of the production cycle, materialized by the consumption of nutrients from the soil and possible changes in the chemical characteristics of the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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”Ștefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Faculty of Forestry and “Marin Drăcea” National Research-Development Institute in Forestry - Station Câmpulung Moldovenesc
2019-07-01
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Series: | Bucovina Forestieră |
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Online Access: | http://www.bucovina-forestiera.ro/arhiva/2019/19(1)/03_savin_alexei_19-29.pdf |
Summary: | Poplar SRC can bring a major contribution to biomass under the conditions of rational soil use. From another point of view, the export of biomass at the end of the production cycle, materialized by the consumption of nutrients from the soil and possible changes in the chemical characteristics of the soil. This study analyzed the effect of nutrient consumption on poplar crops with
short production cycles and other chemical characteristics of cultivated soils. The research method involved harvesting soil samples from each area of
three different uses. The initial objective was to harvest soil samples from: hybrid poplar crops at the end of a 5 year production cycle (with hybrids of AF2 and AF8 clones, set up in 2011 by mechanized planting of 2 m, in the 1.5 x 3m density); from an agricultural crop (potato) and from an uncultivated land. Given that within the 3 km radius of the research site in the Dorneşti and Satu
Mare areas, the agricultural land is totally cultivated, in the absence of an uncultivated land, and as a witness, lands were maintained as grasslands. As a result of the research it can be said that a new established hybrid poplar crops induces important changes in the soil chemical properties, which does not necessarily mean a degradation of the physicochemical conditions (pH, Al, Vah%), but rather an exhaustion the stock of soil nutrients (N, P, K) and soluble salts (CTSS) responsible for plant mineral nutrition. |
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ISSN: | 1582-0769 1582-3725 |