Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region

The aim of the study was to introduce the most successful exotic species for Forest plantation projects. The trial was conducted in 1992 on ahumidsite at low altitude of Neka Forest in Mazandaran province of I. R. Iran (North Forests), under compeletely Randomized Block with three replicates and eig...

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Main Authors: Shirzad Mohammadnejad- Kiasari, Mahmood Dastmalchi, Sayyed Ali Reza Mousavi-Garmestani, Behnoosh Jafari
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Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2003-09-01
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_109359_5286c385cc06dcda26d04da7ab9d7223.pdf
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author Shirzad Mohammadnejad- Kiasari
Mahmood Dastmalchi
Sayyed Ali Reza Mousavi-Garmestani
Behnoosh Jafari
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Mahmood Dastmalchi
Sayyed Ali Reza Mousavi-Garmestani
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description The aim of the study was to introduce the most successful exotic species for Forest plantation projects. The trial was conducted in 1992 on ahumidsite at low altitude of Neka Forest in Mazandaran province of I. R. Iran (North Forests), under compeletely Randomized Block with three replicates and eight tretments. The treatments consisted of six pine species (P. taeda, P.radiata, P. brutia, P. nigra var. austriaca, P. pinaster and P. Longifolia), Crytomeria japonica and Cedrus deodara. The species growth characteristics were measured after 10 years (1992-2000), including survival, height, collar diameter, breast height diameter and quality. soil physical and chemical properties were determined and climate characteristics were identified. The statistical analysis showed that there were significant differences between the species in relation to their qualitative and quantitative parameters. The most promising species were P. taeda, P. radiata and P. brutia, respectively.
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spelling doaj.art-800aaeca3ad547ccaa9429e1b4469d662022-12-21T23:35:59ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462003-09-0111341144610.22092/ijfpr.2003.109359109359Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian RegionShirzad Mohammadnejad- Kiasari0Mahmood Dastmalchi1Sayyed Ali Reza Mousavi-Garmestani2Behnoosh Jafari3Member of scientific board, Mazandaran Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Sari, I. R. IranMember of scientific board, Research Intitute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran I. R. Iran.Expert of Sari Administration of Natural Resources Office, Sari, Mazandaran I. R. Iran.Research Expert, Mazandaran Research Center of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Sari, I. R. Iran.The aim of the study was to introduce the most successful exotic species for Forest plantation projects. The trial was conducted in 1992 on ahumidsite at low altitude of Neka Forest in Mazandaran province of I. R. Iran (North Forests), under compeletely Randomized Block with three replicates and eight tretments. The treatments consisted of six pine species (P. taeda, P.radiata, P. brutia, P. nigra var. austriaca, P. pinaster and P. Longifolia), Crytomeria japonica and Cedrus deodara. The species growth characteristics were measured after 10 years (1992-2000), including survival, height, collar diameter, breast height diameter and quality. soil physical and chemical properties were determined and climate characteristics were identified. The statistical analysis showed that there were significant differences between the species in relation to their qualitative and quantitative parameters. The most promising species were P. taeda, P. radiata and P. brutia, respectively.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_109359_5286c385cc06dcda26d04da7ab9d7223.pdfElimination trialNeedle-leavedCaspian forestssurvivalheightdiameter
spellingShingle Shirzad Mohammadnejad- Kiasari
Mahmood Dastmalchi
Sayyed Ali Reza Mousavi-Garmestani
Behnoosh Jafari
Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
Elimination trial
Needle-leaved
Caspian forests
survival
height
diameter
title Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
title_full Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
title_fullStr Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
title_full_unstemmed Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
title_short Soft - wood species trial on low altitude site of Neka Forest of Caspian Region
title_sort soft wood species trial on low altitude site of neka forest of caspian region
topic Elimination trial
Needle-leaved
Caspian forests
survival
height
diameter
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_109359_5286c385cc06dcda26d04da7ab9d7223.pdf
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