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EFFECT OF GAP SIZE ON SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND VITALITY OF BEECH (FAGUS ORIENTALIS LIPSKY)

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  32-36

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BEECH (FAGUS ORIENTALIS LIPSKY)Q4

Abstract

 Effect of gap size on SURVIVAL, GROWTH and VITALITY of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) potted- SEEDLINGs was investigated in a beech forest of Sangdeh (1400 m a. s.1.), situated in the north of Iran. Three gaps with areas of 50, 200, 600 m2 and one gap in open were selected whereas in each gap, potted-seedlings were established at four replications of 49 units. The results show that after one growing season, mean SURVIVAL rate of SEEDLINGs in either gaps of 50 m2and 200 m2 is about 75% and in 600 m2 as well as in open about 10%. Total height is, in the order, 60 mm and 90 mm in gaps of 50 m2and 200 m2 and 40 mm and 30 mm in gaps of 600 m2 and open. VITALITY is of better quality in gap of 50 m2 compared to that in 200 m2,but in gaps of 600 m2 and open it is presented to be desiccated more and pale less, respectively. Generally, it can be deduced that at first growing period, the condition of beech potted-seedlings is more favorable in smaller gaps than in bigger gaps. Whereas their natural regeneration training in gaps created by marking (shelterwood system or selection system), as well as their SEEDLING production, in areas greater than 200 m2 would be caused to decrease their qualitative and quantitative status. For encouragement of SEEDLINGs GROWTH in smaller gaps, regarding to their status and site, removal of few tree or shrub individuals around gaps in following years is advised.

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TABARI, M., FAYAZ, P., EMADIAN, S.F.A., ESPAHBODI, K., & POURMAJIDIAN, M.R.. (2003). EFFECT OF GAP SIZE ON SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND VITALITY OF BEECH (FAGUS ORIENTALIS LIPSKY). PAJOUHESH-VA-SAZANDEGI, 16(1 (58 IN NATURAL RESOURCES)), 32-36. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/19356/en

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TABARI M., FAYAZ P., EMADIAN S.F.A., ESPAHBODI K., POURMAJIDIAN M.R.. EFFECT OF GAP SIZE ON SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND VITALITY OF BEECH (FAGUS ORIENTALIS LIPSKY). PAJOUHESH-VA-SAZANDEGI[Internet]. 2003;16(1 (58 IN NATURAL RESOURCES)):32-36. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/19356/en

IEEE: Copy

M. TABARI, P. FAYAZ, S.F.A. EMADIAN, K. ESPAHBODI, and M.R. POURMAJIDIAN, “EFFECT OF GAP SIZE ON SURVIVAL, GROWTH, AND VITALITY OF BEECH (FAGUS ORIENTALIS LIPSKY),” PAJOUHESH-VA-SAZANDEGI, vol. 16, no. 1 (58 IN NATURAL RESOURCES), pp. 32–36, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/19356/en

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