Leśne Prace Badawcze, 2010, 71, 4: 321-330.
Wpływ gatunków domieszkowych na wzrost i pokrój dębu
szypułkowego (Quercus robur L.) w uprawie założonej metodą
Szymańskiego
Effect of admixture species on the growth of pedunculate oak
(Quercus robur L.) in a plantation established using the
Szymanski Method in relation to the type of log manipulation
Tadeusz Andrzejczyk, Zbigniew Głodowski
Abstract. The study involved a comparison of the
height, diameter at breast height, slenderness ratio (H/D) and
thickness of the thickest branches of 13-year-old pedunculate oak trees
growing in a traditional row plantation (variant I) and group
plantations established according to the modified Szymanski Method:
without the admixture species (variant II), in admixture with linden
(variant III) and spruce (variant IV). A single group consisted of 16
trees, planted at a spacing of 30 × 30 cm, group spacing: 6×6 m.
The study was conducted in north-eastern Poland (Wipsowo Forest
District; N: 53°57', E: 20°41').
It has been shown that oaks growing in a group plantation show a
greater average height and slenderness than in a traditional
plantation. Peripheral (edge) and internal oaks in a group differed in
growth, habit and quality. The presence of an admixture species between
the groups made these differences smaller, contributing to an
improvement in the quality of edge oaks. The competitive effects of an
admixture species on oaks depends on the distance between them. Spruce
planted in close proximity (1.5 m) was strongly competitive (inhibition
of growth and increasing slenderness of edge oak trees). Linden planted
at a distance of 3 m had a positive impact on the quality of oaks and
did not cause inhibition of their growth.
Key words: admixture species, group method of oak regeneration

