Substantiation of the minimum size of the trial area when estimating the yield of chaga in birch plants of Perm Region

  • Tatiana Alekseevna Boiko Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7705-5382
  • Vitaliy Sergeevich Botalov Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5242-8648
  • Aleksandr Valerievich Romanov Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3908-9765
Keywords: Tinder fungus (chaga); trial plot; birch plantations; density of part of the growth; height of the location of the fungus on the trunk.

Abstract

The article discusses the results of mantle tinder (Inonotus obliquus) productivity studies in the birch plantings of Kizelovsky and Kungursky forestry in Perm Region. The aim of the study was to establish the optimal size of the trial plot laid in the plantation and providing representative data on the fungus production. Distances between infected trees exceed 100 meters. The minimum trial area should be 3 hectares. In the studied territories, chaga production was 0.5–2.7 kg / ha in fresh weight.

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Author Biographies

Tatiana Alekseevna Boiko, Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

Ph. D. in Biological Sciences Associate Professor Head of Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

Vitaliy Sergeevich Botalov, Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

Ph. D. in Biological Sciences Associate Professor Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

Aleksandr Valerievich Romanov, Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

Ph. D in Agricultural Sciences Associate Professor Associate Professor Department of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Perm State Agro-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov, Russia.

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2019-11-21
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Boiko, T., Botalov, V., & Romanov, A. (2019). Substantiation of the minimum size of the trial area when estimating the yield of chaga in birch plants of Perm Region. Amazonia Investiga, 8(24), 219-224. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/974
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