Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran

The aim of the research was to study the adaptability of 13 needleleaved species and provenances under semi-arid and severe cold climate of Hamadan province of Iran on deep alluvial and light textured (Sandy loam) soils (pH= 7.65). The trail was conducted in 2001 under randomized complete blocks des...

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Main Authors: Ali Akbar Farrokhnia, Ghasem Asadian, Mostafa Zarei
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2006-06-01
Series:تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108331_e02a400c211904beb5eb7bb2ee42716d.pdf
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spelling doaj-2ee24585eb6044cd9adc9b34eb38a4772020-11-24T22:02:43ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462006-06-01142178168108331Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of IranAli Akbar Farrokhnia0Ghasem Asadian1Mostafa Zarei2Member of Scientific Board, Hamadan Institute of Technology (Moffateh)Member of Scientific Board, Agricultural & Natural resources Research Center of Hamadan province, Hamadan, IranForest expert, Agricultural & Natural Resources Research Center of Hamadan province, Hamadan, Iran.The aim of the research was to study the adaptability of 13 needleleaved species and provenances under semi-arid and severe cold climate of Hamadan province of Iran on deep alluvial and light textured (Sandy loam) soils (pH= 7.65). The trail was conducted in 2001 under randomized complete blocks design and was harvested in 2005, using 13 treatments, including Juniperus virginiana, Thuja orientalis, four provenances of Pinus nigra, P.eldarica, P. sylvestris, two provenances of Cupressus arizonica, two provenances of Picea abies and Cedrus deodara at spacing of 3 × 3 m.The result showed that J.virginiana, B. orientalis, P. eldarica, P.sylvestris, C.arizonica andfour prevanances of P. nigra were the most adaptable species (>86% survival), whereas P.abies and C.deodora were the worst adaptable species (http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108331_e02a400c211904beb5eb7bb2ee42716d.pdfadaptationconifersgrowthHamadansurvival
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author Ali Akbar Farrokhnia
Ghasem Asadian
Mostafa Zarei
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Ghasem Asadian
Mostafa Zarei
Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
adaptation
conifers
growth
Hamadan
survival
author_facet Ali Akbar Farrokhnia
Ghasem Asadian
Mostafa Zarei
author_sort Ali Akbar Farrokhnia
title Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
title_short Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
title_full Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
title_fullStr Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at Hamadan province of Iran
title_sort investigation on adaptability of different coniferous species at hamadan province of iran
publisher Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran
series تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
issn 1735-0883
2383-1146
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The aim of the research was to study the adaptability of 13 needleleaved species and provenances under semi-arid and severe cold climate of Hamadan province of Iran on deep alluvial and light textured (Sandy loam) soils (pH= 7.65). The trail was conducted in 2001 under randomized complete blocks design and was harvested in 2005, using 13 treatments, including Juniperus virginiana, Thuja orientalis, four provenances of Pinus nigra, P.eldarica, P. sylvestris, two provenances of Cupressus arizonica, two provenances of Picea abies and Cedrus deodara at spacing of 3 × 3 m.The result showed that J.virginiana, B. orientalis, P. eldarica, P.sylvestris, C.arizonica andfour prevanances of P. nigra were the most adaptable species (>86% survival), whereas P.abies and C.deodora were the worst adaptable species (
topic adaptation
conifers
growth
Hamadan
survival
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_108331_e02a400c211904beb5eb7bb2ee42716d.pdf
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