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Effect of microirrigation and organic fertilization on the two-years’old seedling production of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris l.) in forest nurseries with the use of zoo-melioration
Impact of road under heavy transportation loads on physical properties of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needle
Preliminary study on the influence of chosen revitalization measures on the growth parameters of oneyear old scots pine seedlings as well as on the occurrence of soil mites (Acari) in the forest nursery under irrigation
Effect of organic fertilization and mulching on the growth of one-year old scots pine seedlings and biological properties of soils in forest nursery under micro-sprinkler irrigation
Growth of scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)and occurrence of soil mites (Acari) on the reclaimed post-military area at forest district Żołędowo
The use of composted sewage sludge and forest ectohumus for enrichment of soils in the one-year production cycle of scots pine seedlings
The use of forest humus for revitalization of soil in the one-year production cycle for scots pine seedlings
Comparison of the effects of mulching with ectohumus and controlled micorrhi-zation on plants and mites (Acari) in the container production of scots pine seedlings
Selected effects of revitalization of the reclaimed post-military area at forest District Źołędowo
Forest comparison of soil mites (acari) on post-arable land and land in the initial stage of forest succession
Growth dynamic of the scots pine under mulching on the post arable ground in the third year of cultivation
The variability of biometric parameters in the second year of cultivation of scots pine on the post arable ground
USE OF COMPOSTED SLUDGE AND FOREST ECTOHUMUS TO ENRICH SOIL IN TWO- AND THREE-YEAR CULTIVATION OF SCOTS PINE IN A FOREST NURSERY
THE VASCULAR PLANTS IN THE “PUSZCZA NOTECKA” FOREST ROADSIDE