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Araştırma Makalesi (Research Article)

Modelling the productivity of Anatolian black pine plantations in Turkey

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General Directorate of Forestry, Institute of Forest Soils and Ecology Research, 26160, Eskisehir, Turkey

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Suleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, 32200, Isparta, Turkey

FORESTIST 2016; 66: 159-172
DOI: 10.17099/jffiu.18731
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This study was carried out to determine the relationships between height growth (site index) of Anatolian black pine (Pinus nigra Arnold. subsp. pallasina (Lamb.) Holmboe) and site factors of the plantation areas in Turkey. Data were collected from 118 sample plots by taking into consideration the variations of aspect, altitude, slope position, slope degree and site class. A representative tree for the productivity and soil samples were taken at each sample plot. Some chemical and physical properties of soil samples were determined in the laboratory. The relationships between site index values of the trees and site factors including parent material, soil, climate and topography were examined by using correlation, stepwise regression and regression tree analysis. Significant linear relations were found between site index of black pine and site factors being altitude, slope degree, slope position, annual rainfall, and precipitation amount in the most drought month, solum depth and bedrock including granite, mica schist and dacite. Explanation variance percentage on the site index of black pine was found 54.4% by using regression tree analysis whereas explained variance become 34.7% by stepwise regression analysis. 

To cite this article (Atıf) : Güner, Ş.T., Çömez, A., Özkan, K., Karataş, R., Çelik, N., 2016. Türkiye’deki karaçam ağaçlandırmalarının verimlilik modellemesi. Journal of the Faculty of Forestry Istanbul University 66(1): 159-172. DOI: 10.17099/jffiu.18731 

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