2019
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1701_12351246
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The Relationships Between Environmental Factors and Site Index of Anatolian Black Pine (Pinus Nigra Arn. Subsp. Pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe) Stands in Demi̇rci̇ (Mani̇sa) District, Turkey

Abstract: The relationships between environmental factors and site index of Anatolian black pine (Pinus nigra Arn. subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.

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“…Our finding is similar to those reported in other studies [12,13,80,81]. The negative effect of the MAMAXT on the SDH may be attributed to enhanced summer drought [80].…”
Section: Relationships Between the Stand Dominant Height (Sdh) And Sp...supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our finding is similar to those reported in other studies [12,13,80,81]. The negative effect of the MAMAXT on the SDH may be attributed to enhanced summer drought [80].…”
Section: Relationships Between the Stand Dominant Height (Sdh) And Sp...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The partial dependency plots, showing nonlinear relations, indicated that the SDH increased with the ELEV increasing up to 1000 m and then decreased (Figure 6), which could be proof of the optimum altitudinal zone being below 1000 m for oriental beech stands. Similar results on the effect of the ELEV on stand productivity were found in other studies [7,12,14,58,71]. For example, Alavi et al [7] also attributed increased productivity in oriental beech stands of Hyrcania, Iran, to increasing the ELEV to the optimum altitudinal zone, above 1500 m. Güner et al [72] linked this positive effect of the ELEV on Anatolian black pine productivity to improved precipitation at higher altitudes.…”
Section: Relationships Between the Stand Dominant Height (Sdh) And Sp...supporting
confidence: 70%
“…In the current study, although 83 and 77% of the cedar and black pine seedlings survived 3 years after planting, the black locust had a survival rate of about 35% lower than the average of the other two species. Although coarse fragments of the tailings can not hold the moisture for plant uptake, the survival rates might not be affected by moisture shortage in the site due to their tolerance to various environmental conditions (Güney et al 2017; Gülsoy & Çınar 2019; Li et al 2022). However, rodent damage was observed in the study site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…belongs to the group of Mediterranean pines, has a disjunct range and is present in North Africa, western Europe (Spain), running across the northern Mediterranean and to the Black Sea on the east (Afzal-Rafii and Dodd, 2007; Rubio- Moraga et al, 2012). Black pine is a typical South European forest tree species that is ecologically and economically important in a very wide distribution area (Gülsoy and Çinaŗ, 2019). Black pine forests in the area of the Balkan Peninsula occupy different geological substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%