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NATURAL REGENERATION OF OAK (QUERCUS BRANTII) AND OTHER WOODY SPECIES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT FACTORS (PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND SOIL) (CASE STUDY: KABIRKOH PROTECTED AREA, ILAM PROVINCE)

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  33-42

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 In order to investigate the regeneration of QUERCUS BRANTII and other woody plants in relation to ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (physiographic and soil) Arasht catchments (approximately 510 ha) from KABIRKOH protected area in ILAM providence was chosen. After determining transects in different aspects, 67 sample plots (8 x 8 m2) in a systematic method with distance of 150 m were located. In each sample plot, all seedlings and stump sprouts of woody species, soil and physiographic factors were recorded. The results showed that, there are significant differences in NATURAL REGENERATION (with sprout and seed origin) of QUERCUS BRANTII between different geographic aspects and altitude classes. The regeneration with seed origin of QUERCUS BRANTII has higher density in northern aspects and higher elevations. In addition, the regeneration with seed origin of QUERCUS BRANTII has shown a positive correlation with different factors such as organic matter, N, and thickness of humus. The stump sprouts of QUERCUS BRANTII had more density in southern aspects and lower elevation but has not shown any significant correlation with soil factors. About other woody species in the study area, the regeneration with seed origin of Cerasus microcarpa has shown a positive correlation with organic matter, N, K, and thickness of humus and higher density in northern aspects as well. This study also showed that Acer monspessulanum seedlings have a positive correlation with organic matter and P, and a negative correlation with bulk density of soil.

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    MAHDAVI, A., ESHAGHI RAD, J., & BANJ SHAFIEI, A.. (2010). NATURAL REGENERATION OF OAK (QUERCUS BRANTII) AND OTHER WOODY SPECIES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT FACTORS (PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND SOIL) (CASE STUDY: KABIRKOH PROTECTED AREA, ILAM PROVINCE). NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, 1(1), 33-42. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/215088/en

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    MAHDAVI A., ESHAGHI RAD J., BANJ SHAFIEI A.. NATURAL REGENERATION OF OAK (QUERCUS BRANTII) AND OTHER WOODY SPECIES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT FACTORS (PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND SOIL) (CASE STUDY: KABIRKOH PROTECTED AREA, ILAM PROVINCE). NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN[Internet]. 2010;1(1):33-42. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/215088/en

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    A. MAHDAVI, J. ESHAGHI RAD, and A. BANJ SHAFIEI, “NATURAL REGENERATION OF OAK (QUERCUS BRANTII) AND OTHER WOODY SPECIES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENT FACTORS (PHYSIOGRAPHIC AND SOIL) (CASE STUDY: KABIRKOH PROTECTED AREA, ILAM PROVINCE),” NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS OF IRAN, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 33–42, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/215088/en

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