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    The role of the pyrogenic factor in the productivity and dynamics of the pine forests in Transbaikalia
[Text] / M. D. Evdokimenko // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2011. - Vol. 4, Is. 6. - P608-615, DOI 10.1134/S1995425511060075. - Cited References: 13. - The work was carried out with support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 08-04-00027). . - 8. - ISSN 1995-4255
РУБ Ecology

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
pine forests -- wild fires -- fire damage -- hydrothermal soil regime -- xylogenesis -- productivity of tree stands -- age dynamics

Аннотация: Peculiarities of the dynamics and productivity of the pine forests growing under the conditions of the Transbaikalia arid climate are considered. Their high inflammability is noted. Fires sharpen the limiting role of moisture in tree growth. The post-fire annual ring fluctuations on longitudinal sections of young pines are illustrated. Outward diagnostic signs characterizing the xylogenesis state in trees damaged by fire have been analyzed: the char height on trunks, thermal damage to crowns, reduction and change in the tint of needle coloring. The process of digression dynamics of pyrogenic tree stands has been traced. Their reparation potential has been found to become weaker with ageing. As a result of the permanent effect of the pyrogenic factor, the productivity of pine forests in Transbaikalia is 1.5-2 times lower than of those in Priangarie.

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Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, VN Sukachev Inst Forest, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia

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Evdokimenko, M.D.

    Forest-ecological consequences of fires in light conifer forests of Transbaikalia
[Text] / M. D. Yevdokimenko // Russ. J. Ecol. - 2011. - Vol. 42, Is. 3. - P205-210, DOI 10.1134/S1067413611030052. - Cited References: 17. - This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic research, project no. 08-04-00027. . - 6. - ISSN 1067-4136
РУБ Ecology

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
pine forests -- larch forests -- fires -- die-off -- recruitment -- hydrothermal regime -- precipitation runoff -- digression

Аннотация: Consideration is given to the results of studies on the postfire dynamics of Transbaikal forests, which are formed under conditions of highly arid climate and extreme pyrological regime. Data are presented on tree die-off and recruitment in naturally burned forests and in test stands affected by creeping fires differing in intensity. The hydrothermal regime of soils, precipitation runoff, and its multifactor models are discussed. It is shown that fires aggravate moisture deficiency on mountain slopes, impair the productivity of tree stands, and cause their digression. The statistics of forest fires and the risk of lightning fires are analyzed.

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Russian Acad Sci, Sukachev Inst Forest, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia

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Yevdokimenko, M.D.

    Effect of fires on the ecosystems of subtaiga forest-steppe forests in the southwestern Baikal Region
[Text] / Y. N. Krasnoshchekov, M. D. Evdokimenko, Y. S. Cherednikova // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2013. - Vol. 6, Is. 5. - P477-485, DOI 10.1134/S1995425513050053. - Cited References: 17 . - 9. - ISSN 1995-4255
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Аннотация: The data of experimental studies on the after-fire digression of subtaiga forest-steppe pine forests in the Southwestern Baikal Region are analyzed. Ground fires of the litter-humus type are ascertained to be the most destructive factor in the dynamics of pine forests. The effect of a ground fire is accompanied with the drying of trees, and the vital capacity of those that survived the fire depends on the severity of fire damages. The characteristic of the lower vegetation layers and its dynamics under the effect of moderately intense fires are presented. Ground fires are shown to negatively affect the change in the reserve qualitative fractional structure of organogenic soil layers and their chemical composition.

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[Krasnoshchekov, Yu. N.
Evdokimenko, M. D.
Cherednikova, Yu. S.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Sukachev Inst Forest, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia

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Krasnoshchekov, Yu. N.; Краснощеков, Юрий Николаевич; Evdokimenko, M. D.; Евдокименко, Михаил Данилович; Cherednikova, Yu. S.; Чередникова, Юлия Сергеевна

    Pyrogenic digression of light-conifer forests in the Transbaikalia
/ M. D. Yevdokimenko // Geography and Natural Resources. - 2008. - Vol. 29, Is. 2. - P178-183, DOI 10.1016/j.gnr.2008.06.006 . - ISSN 1875-3728
Аннотация: Data on the consequences of pyrogenic digression of pine and larch forests are presented: progressive thinning and decline of the economic value of tree stands, local deforestation, and disturbance of the ecological functions. В© 2008.

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Держатели документа:
Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

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Yevdokimenko, M.D.
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    Роль рубок и пожаров в динамике лесов бассейна озера Байкал
: научное издание / В.В. Иванов, М.Д. Евдокименко // Лесоведение. - 2017. - : 4. - С. 256-269 : табл., DOI 10.7868/S002411481704-0019. - Библиогр. в конце ст. . - ISSN 0024-1148
   Перевод заглавия: Contribution of fellings and fires to forest dynamics of Lake Baikal Basin
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Аннотация: Рассматриваются особенности антропогенной истории лесообразовательного процесса в бассейне Байкала. Интервал от ретроспективных сведений о состоянии лесов в прошлом до нынешнего их облика охватывает более трёх столетий. Это позволяет анализировать полный цикл развития насаждений разных древесных пород, начиная с этапа лесовозобновления. Изучены основные варианты формирования насаждений и строения древостоев, детерминируемые антропогенными факторами. Рассмотрена пирогенная дигрессия светлохвойных насаждений вплоть до их распада в перестойном возрасте, с последующей регенерацией, а также возможной сменой породного состава и обезлесением. Хозяйственное использование байкальских лесов начиналось с архаичных выжиганий, проводимых аборигенами-промысловиками, и поселенческих рубок. Интенсивному и обширному освоению байкальских лесов предшествовало строительство Транссиба. Наиболее негативные последствия рубок и сопутствовавших им пожаров отмечены в Южном Прибайкалье. Так, на побережье Байкала исчезли кедровые насаждения, сменившиеся березняками и осинниками. Затем последовала нарастающая волна рубок в светлохвойных лесах Селенгинского среднегорья, финалом которой стали концентрированные лесоразработки 1950-х годов. В итоге - смена хвойных насаждений лиственными. Нередко происходило локальное обезлесение, причиной которого была по большей части осложнившаяся пожарная обстановка. Позитивные перемены в лесопользовании инициированы разработками Института леса с начала 1960-х годов. Были предложены экологичные способы и технологии рубок, с обоснованием перечня особо защитных участков леса, в которых рубки исключались. Эти новшества стали основой региональных Правил рубок леса, совершенствуемых по результатам дальнейших исследований. Вся система лесопользования, включая рубки ухода, становилась адекватной высокому биосферному статусу байкальских лесов. Одновременно изучалась пожароопасность лесов, в том числе дифференцированное влияние разных пирологических режимов на лесообразовательный процесс. Наиболее системно изучены последствия пожаров в светлохвойных насаждениях как особенно пожароопасных. С их пирогенной историей тесно связан современный облик лесных массивов.
Specifics of human effect on the forest development in Baikal basin are considered. Retrospective forest records preceding their current state date back to more than three centuries. Thus we could track the whole cycle of development of various forest species starting with reforestation. We studied prevailing pathways of forest formation and varieties of stand structure controlled by human impacts. Pyrogenic digression of light conifer forests preceding the decline in old-growth age, followed by either recovery, or change in species composition, or deforestation. Records of human impacts on Baikal forests start with archaic burning by aboriginal field men, and settlement-related fellings. Robust and intensive exploitation of Baikal forests was preceded by construction of Trans-Siberian Railway. The worst consequences of the cuts and concomitant fires were found in southern Cisbaikalia. For example, the stone pine forests have been substituted by birch and aspen forests on the shore of Baikal. Then there have been increasingly intensive wave of fellings of light conifer forests on middle altitudes of Selenga region peaked by intensive forest exploitation during 1950s. It has come to a change of conifers by deciduous species. Local deforestations have been common given the growing fire intensity. Forest management has changed positively with advancements introduced by the Forest Institute staring at 1960s. The eco-friendly ways and techniques of felling have been adopted, and the list of highly protective forests where fellings were prohibited, have been denunciated. These novelties have come to as a basis of the regional cutting regulations, which continued to be developed according to new findings. The whole system of forest management, including the sanitary fellings, has become increasingly adequate to the high biospheric role of Baikal forests. Simultaneously the fire danger of forests has been studied, which involved the differentiating effect of fire regime on forest forming process. The consequences of fires have been consistently examined in light coniferous forests being fire susceptible to a highest extent. Moreover their fire records are tightly associated with the current outlook of woodlands outlook.

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Держатели документа:
Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева СО РАН

Доп.точки доступа:
Иванов, Виктор Васильевич; Евдокименко, Михаил Данилович; Yevdokimenko Mikhail Danilovich; Ivanov Viktor Vasil'yevich

    UNDERSTORY VEGETATION COVER COMPONENTS ASSESSMENT IN ANTHROPOGENICALLY DISTURBED BIRCH STANDS OF KRASNOYARSK FOREST-STEPPE
/ I. A. Goncharova, L. N. Skripal'shchikova, A. P. Barchenkov, A. S. Shushpanov // Lesnoy Zh. - 2020. - Is. 1. - С. 75-87, DOI 10.37482/0536-1036-2020-1-75-87. - Cited References:24. - The study was carried out within the framework of the basic research projects of the Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS "Biodiversity of Indigenous Coniferous and Derivative Forest Ecosystems" (No. 0356-2016-0301) and "Dynamics of Siberian Forests in a Changing Climate. Monitoring of the Living State, Productivity and Ranges of the Main Forest-Forming Species of Woody Plants" (No. 0356-2018-0739). . - ISSN 0536-1036
РУБ Forestry
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Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Krasnoyarsk forest-steppe -- birch stands -- ground layer -- species -- composition -- anthropogenic factors -- phytomass stock

Аннотация: The vegetation cover characteristics of anthropogenically disturbed birch stands of Krasnoyarsk forest-steppe are studied. The research purpose is to study the current state of under-story vegetation cover of the birch stands, which have been exposed to recreational and anthropogenic impacts for a long time, as well as to assess the degree and nature of its change over the 12-year period since the last research. The studies were carried out on the sample plots laid out in mixed herbs birch stands. Cenosises are characterized by V-VI age classes, II-IV quality classes, and 0.6-0.9 density of stocking. The birch stands are located in the main transfer of Krasnoyarsk industrial emissions. Phytocenoses were under significant anthropogenic and recreational impact for a long time. At each facility, 30 sites (1 m(2) each) were laid, where species composition, horizontal and vertical structure, projective cover and occurrence of undergrowth and forest live cover species were assessed. The comparative analysis of floristic lists was performed using the Sorensen-Czekanowski coefficient (K-sc). The degree of species diversity was estimated by using the Shannon index; the degree of recreational transformation - synanthropization index. Cuttings were taken from 10 sites (20 x 25 cm each) for recording the phytomass stock of forest live cover on each sample area. Plants were cut off at the litter level, sorted by species, dried and weighed. Rating scales of digression were used to study the recreation influence. The degree of anthropogenic impact was determined by the content of toxic ingredients in plants of living ground cover. It is found that the toxic elements concentration in plants does not reach excessive values at which homeostasis disturbance happens. It was concluded that the changes in vegetation cover observed in 2017 in relation to the state of 2005 are more due to recreational than anthropogenic impact; which changed due to the introduction of a new technology at the JSC "RUSAL Krasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant", which made it possible to reduce toxic industrial emissions. According to the study results, the species composition of the undergrowth and forest live cover was determined, the features of its change over a 12-year period were revealed. It is noted that species diversity has decreased and the proportion of synanthropic species has increased across all plots. Total forest live cover phytomass and individual species phytomass are determined at each plot. The regularities of change in different species contribution to the total stock of phytomass, depending on recreational impact changes, were identified. The ground cover recreational digression stages are determined by analyzing the changes in species diversity, the quantitative ratio of ecological-cenotic groups, the structure and the absolute value of phytomass.

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Держатели документа:
RAS, SB, Sukachev Inst Forest, Akademgorodok 50-28, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia.
Krasnoyarsk Museum Reg Studies, Ul Dubrovinskogo 84, Krasnoyarsk 660049, Russia.
Reshetnev Siberian State Univ Sci & Technol, Prosp Gazety Krasnoyarskiy Rabochiy 31, Krasnoyarsk 660037, Russia.

Доп.точки доступа:
Goncharova, I. A.; Skripal'shchikova, L. N.; Barchenkov, A. P.; Shushpanov, A. S.; project of the Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS "Biodiversity of Indigenous Coniferous and Derivative Forest Ecosystems" [0356-2016-0301]; project of the Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS "Dynamics of Siberian Forests in a Changing Climate. Monitoring of the Living State, Productivity and Ranges of the Main Forest-Forming Species of Woody Plants" [0356-2018-0739]