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State and reclamation efficiency of forest shelterbelts on an area of 122800 ha in Krasnodar krai were studied. Dense ripe and overmature shelterbelts of Robinia, ash, and three-throned acacia that protect 30–46% of the interstrip field area are predominant. District division of the region on protective forestation of seedbed, whose average magnitude is 2.9%, is proposed. Creation of 105000 ha of shelterbelts is needed to enhance their efficiency. Protective seedbed shelterbeds of 5.4% size is proven.
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Original Russian Text © N.N. Dubenok, V.V. Tanyukevich, S.V. Tyurin, 2017, published in Rossiiskaya Sel’skokhozyaistvennaya Nauka, 2017, No. 1, pp. 36–38.
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Dubenok, N.N., Tanyukevich, V.V. & Tyurin, S.V. State and reclamation efficiency of forest shelterbelts of Krasnodar krai. Russ. Agricult. Sci. 43, 170–172 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068367417020070
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