Ecoregional Variation of Crimean Pine ( Pinus nigra subspecies pallasiana [Lamb.] Holmboe) Stand Growth

Investigation and numerical determination of the effects of ecologically different regions on forest growth are important issues to be considered for sustainable forest management. In this study, differences in growth patterns of Crimean pine (Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana [Lamb.] Holmboe) stands am...

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