The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)

Cornalian cherry (Cornus mas L.) is a native woody species in Arasbaran, N.W. Iran. It commonly grows as a wild tree on the forest edges and in forest openings areas. In this study, the influence of physiographic and environmental factors such as aspect, climate (temperature, precipitation) and phys...

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Main Authors: A. Alijanpour, A. Banj Shafiei, A. Asghari1
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Language:fas
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2014-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
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Online Access:http://ijae.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-51&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-eadeb4d3981b419a8671ca6bc33e2d912020-11-24T20:52:16ZfasIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Applied Ecology2476-31282476-32172014-06-01375567The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)A. Alijanpour0A. Banj Shafiei1A. Asghari12 Cornalian cherry (Cornus mas L.) is a native woody species in Arasbaran, N.W. Iran. It commonly grows as a wild tree on the forest edges and in forest openings areas. In this study, the influence of physiographic and environmental factors such as aspect, climate (temperature, precipitation) and physical and chemical properties of soil on the tree ring width of Cornalian cherry was examined and statistically analyzed. Totally, 48 trees at four aspects (north, east, west and south), 12 trees in each one, were randomly selected, and a 2 cm thick disk was taken at 10 cm height above ground for each stem. For soil analysis, a soil sample was taken from 0 to 30 cm of depth just next to those stems in which the discs had been got in each aspect (totally 48 samples). After scanning the disks, the width of growth rings was measured using Image-j software. Comparison of tree ring width average in different aspects using Duncan's multiple comparison showed that there was significant difference between average widths in different aspects (α=0.05). The tree ring width in the east aspect had the most growth (1.34 mm) compared to others. The relationship between the rings width and climate conditions (precipitation and temperature) was shown using Pearson's correlation. It was found that there was a significant positive relationship between the annual ring width and temperature in northern and eastern aspects and between the width of the annual rings and precipitation in the southern aspect. Soil results also showed that CaCo3% (28.8), clay% (45), NH4+ (57.3 mg/kg), NO3- (12 mg/kg) and exchangeable Ca (22.9 cmol/kg) were significantly higher in the east compared to other aspects. Eventually, using cornellian cherry as a multi-purposes species suggested the possibility of rehabilitating degraded forest stands in Arasbaran region, which is located in the eastern aspect.http://ijae.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-51&slc_lang=en&sid=1Arasbaran precipitation Annual ring width Aspect Forest soil Temperature Cornellian cherry.
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The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
Arasbaran
precipitation
Annual ring width
Aspect
Forest soil
Temperature
Cornellian cherry.
author_facet A. Alijanpour
A. Banj Shafiei
A. Asghari1
author_sort A. Alijanpour
title The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
title_short The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
title_full The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
title_fullStr The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Aspect, Climate (Temperature, Precipitation) and Soil on Annual Ring Width of Cornalian Cherry in Arasbaran Forests (N.W. Iran)
title_sort effect of aspect, climate (temperature, precipitation) and soil on annual ring width of cornalian cherry in arasbaran forests (n.w. iran)
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology
issn 2476-3128
2476-3217
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Cornalian cherry (Cornus mas L.) is a native woody species in Arasbaran, N.W. Iran. It commonly grows as a wild tree on the forest edges and in forest openings areas. In this study, the influence of physiographic and environmental factors such as aspect, climate (temperature, precipitation) and physical and chemical properties of soil on the tree ring width of Cornalian cherry was examined and statistically analyzed. Totally, 48 trees at four aspects (north, east, west and south), 12 trees in each one, were randomly selected, and a 2 cm thick disk was taken at 10 cm height above ground for each stem. For soil analysis, a soil sample was taken from 0 to 30 cm of depth just next to those stems in which the discs had been got in each aspect (totally 48 samples). After scanning the disks, the width of growth rings was measured using Image-j software. Comparison of tree ring width average in different aspects using Duncan's multiple comparison showed that there was significant difference between average widths in different aspects (α=0.05). The tree ring width in the east aspect had the most growth (1.34 mm) compared to others. The relationship between the rings width and climate conditions (precipitation and temperature) was shown using Pearson's correlation. It was found that there was a significant positive relationship between the annual ring width and temperature in northern and eastern aspects and between the width of the annual rings and precipitation in the southern aspect. Soil results also showed that CaCo3% (28.8), clay% (45), NH4+ (57.3 mg/kg), NO3- (12 mg/kg) and exchangeable Ca (22.9 cmol/kg) were significantly higher in the east compared to other aspects. Eventually, using cornellian cherry as a multi-purposes species suggested the possibility of rehabilitating degraded forest stands in Arasbaran region, which is located in the eastern aspect.
topic Arasbaran
precipitation
Annual ring width
Aspect
Forest soil
Temperature
Cornellian cherry.
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