Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is the most spread forest tree species in Polissya and the most damaged by foliage browsing and stem insects. The aim of this study was to reveal the changes in the distribution of different forest site conditions for 2010–2019 in Scots pine forests of the selected forestry enterprises of Polissya and possible consequences for the spread of foliage browsing insects. Database of Production Association ‘Ukrderzhlisproekt’ (by 2010 and 2019) was analysed for five State Forest Enterprises (FE) that are located in the Central (Zhytomyr Region) and Western (Rivne and Volyn Regions) Polissya, where the large scale outbreaks of stem pests were registered last decade
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human ori...
Forest disturbances caused by pest insects are threatening ecosystem stability, sustainable forest m...
The article presents the results of a study on the species composition of stem pests- insects and li...
Pinus sylvestris is an important production tree. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase i...
Over the past decades, the increase in occurrence of fires has caused degradation of the forest ecos...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
The study of the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the erosion preventive system is related to...
Forestry is one of the sectors particularly affected by the threats posed by changing climatic condi...
Current problems of forest protection concern the declining health of forest stands due to climate c...
We investigated the current health condition (defoliation), state of natural regeneration, and mycof...
Recently, outbreaks of pine sawfly (Diprion pini [L.]) became one of the most relevant stresses resu...
The aim of this research is the monitoring of diseases of Scots pine in the plantings and forest sta...
Recently, Norway spruce stands in Beskid Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) have been plagued by bark be...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
In the end of 2013 the Norway spruce stands in the Kościelska Valley in the Tatra National Park (S P...
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human ori...
Forest disturbances caused by pest insects are threatening ecosystem stability, sustainable forest m...
The article presents the results of a study on the species composition of stem pests- insects and li...
Pinus sylvestris is an important production tree. In recent years, there has been a sharp increase i...
Over the past decades, the increase in occurrence of fires has caused degradation of the forest ecos...
Foliage damage by leaf-eating insects during mass reproduction causes deterioration of the sanitary ...
The study of the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the erosion preventive system is related to...
Forestry is one of the sectors particularly affected by the threats posed by changing climatic condi...
Current problems of forest protection concern the declining health of forest stands due to climate c...
We investigated the current health condition (defoliation), state of natural regeneration, and mycof...
Recently, outbreaks of pine sawfly (Diprion pini [L.]) became one of the most relevant stresses resu...
The aim of this research is the monitoring of diseases of Scots pine in the plantings and forest sta...
Recently, Norway spruce stands in Beskid Żywiecki (Western Carpathians) have been plagued by bark be...
Search for the most appropriate forest management in the period of increasing frequency of windstorm...
In the end of 2013 the Norway spruce stands in the Kościelska Valley in the Tatra National Park (S P...
The disturbance of the equilibrium between the endogenous and exogenous command factors of human ori...
Forest disturbances caused by pest insects are threatening ecosystem stability, sustainable forest m...
The article presents the results of a study on the species composition of stem pests- insects and li...