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Экономическое значение выращивания быстрорастущих интродуцентов древесной и кустарниковой флоры Таджикистана

Экономическое значение выращивания быстрорастущих интродуцентов древесной и кустарниковой флоры Таджикистана

Abstract

The article dwells on actual issues concerned with cultivation of fast-growing introducents of wood and shrubbery flora in Tajikistan. The author adduces a dendrological description of several fact-growing wood specics, such as poplar, willow, elm ulmus pinnato, white acacia and sycamore; the economic importance of the trees enumerated being extremely great for Tajikistan. Economic effect is bound to be obtained by a wide utilization of fast-growing species by greenery planting, afforestation of roads and irrigational networks, massive creation of forests for field protection. The effect is expected to be greater if an assortment of f^st-growing species is enlarged; most valuable varieties of the trees mentioned should be included into manufacturing planting.

В статье рассмотрены актуальные вопросы экономического значения выращивания быстрорастущих интродуцентов древесной и кустарниковой флоры Таджикистана. Приведено дендрологическое описание некоторых быстрорастущих древесных пород: тополя, ивы, вяза перистоветвистого, акации белой и платана, народнохозяйственное значение которых достаточно велико. Широкое использование быстрорастущих пород при озеленительных работах, облесении дорог и ирригационной сети, полезащитном и массивном лесоразведении даст народному хозяйству Таджикистана несомненный экономический эффект. Он будет еще большим, если ассортимент быстрорастущих пород будет расширен и в производственные посадки войдут наиболее хозяйственно ценные представители тополей, ив, вязов, платанов, акций и др.

Keywords

ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ, БЫСТРОРАСТУЩИЕ ИНТРОДУЦЕНТЫ, ТОПОЛЯ, ИВЫ, ВЯЗ ПЕРИСТОВЕТВИСТЫЙ, АКАЦИЯ БЕЛАЯ, ПЛАТАН

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