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- W3209447684 abstract "The method of reclamation of mechanically disturbed soils with the help of forest plantations is based on the fact that in the initial (before disturbance) state of forest soils, the predominant part of the elements of mineral nutrition of plants—nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium is concentrated in the forest litter and humus horizon. Their removal sharply reduces soil fertility, negatively affects reforestation, productivity and quality of forest ecosystems. The main objects of reclamation of mechanically disturbed soils with the help of forest plantations are the territories of forest and forest-steppe zones disturbed by open-pit mining of mineral deposits; forest lands from under the routes of dragging rig derricks; exploration well drilling sites; quarrying; forest lands disturbed outside industrial facilities; temporary roads. In order to restore the fertility of disturbed forest soils, it is proposed in the paper to ensure the “return” of nutrients to the upper soil horizons by oligotrophic tree species. It has been proven that forest reclamation without the use of intensive agricultural technologies is inexpensive, but it takes decades to form full-fledged coniferous (primarily pine) plantations. Therefore, it should provide for the restoration of not only soil fertility, but also the original phytocoenosis capable of reproducing all types of forest resources." @default.
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