Ecological typology of woody vegetation of the Starohut forest massif as a component of the restoration of disturbed ecotopes

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Title: Ecological typology of woody vegetation of the Starohut forest massif as a component of the restoration of disturbed ecotopes
Authors: Olena Tykhonova, Tatiana Marukha, Petro Rybalko, Serhii Butenko, Serhii Horbas
Source: Наукові горизонти, Vol 27, Iss 10, Pp 124-135 (2024)
Publisher Information: Zhytomyr National Agroecological University, 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: LCC:Agriculture
Subject Terms: forest types, hygrotopes, trophotopes, biodiversity, rare species of flora, Agriculture
More Details: The study aimed to determine the typological structure of the Starohut forest massif within the Desniansko-Starohutskyi National Nature Park based on the Ukrainian school of forest typology by Alekseev-Pogrebnyak. The massif covers an area of 6,778.8 hectares. The following trophotopes were identified in the study area: bors, subors, and sugruds. Bors, consisting of pine communities with some birch, occupy dry and fresh hygrotopes on flat terrain, covering 1.8 hectares or 0.02% of the total forest area. Subors, comprising pine-oak communities with birch and aspen, are found in fresh, moist, damp, and swamp hygrotopes, covering 4,510.1 hectares or 66.53% of the territory. Sugruds, consisting of oak-pine-lindenmaple forests on plains and aspen-birch-linden-maple forests in depressions, cover 2,266.9 hectares or 33.44% of the Starohut forest massif. No gruds were identified. The study found that the primary forest-forming species in the national park is Pinus sylvestris, occupying 5,092.7 hectares. Betula pendula covers 1,207.1 hectares, Alnus glutinosa – 201.4 hectares, Picea abies – 111.5 hectares, and Quercus robur – 90.0 hectares. Other tree species are sparsely represented. In the protected area of the park, fresh subors and sugruds dominate, including a mixture of birch, black alder, and spruce over a total area of 1,181.1 hectares, along with moist pine-birch-alder-oak subors and sugruds covering 849.4 hectares. The recreational zone is dominated by fresh hygrotopes with subors and sugruds totalling 2,336.4 hectares. In the economic zone, subors and sugruds prevail on fresh sandy soils, totalling 430.7 hectares. The results support the restoration of natural forest types in areas affected by large-scale fires in 2023-2024 and other anthropogenic influences
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
Russian
Ukrainian
ISSN: 2663-2144
Relation: https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-27-10-2024/yekologichna-tipologiya-derevnoyi-roslinnosti-starogutskogo-lisovogo-masivu-yak-skladova-vidnovlennya-porushenikh-ekotopiv; https://doaj.org/toc/2663-2144
DOI: 10.48077/scihor10.2024.124
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/e249e36d1a5441de91f2ae659e2d6eb5
Accession Number: edsdoj.249e36d1a5441de91f2ae659e2d6eb5
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:26632144
DOI:10.48077/scihor10.2024.124
Published in:Наукові горизонти
Language:English
Russian
Ukrainian