ROLE OF STAND CHARACHTERISTICS, CLIMATE, SOIL PROPERTIES, AND TOPOGRAPHT FACTOERS IN CONES AND SEEDS PRODUCTION OF Pinus brutia Ten. IN SEMI-ARID ZONE (Dohuk region)

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
57-77

Abstract

The natural regeneration process of forest stands begins with seed preparation, either from seeds that have fallen onto the soil or from the seed reserves present on trees, which represents the first stage in the natural regeneration process. The quantity, quality, viability, and preparation of seeds vary significantly over intermittent periods and across several years for most tree species. These variations are influenced by numerous factors. This study was conducted in Duhok Governorate, located in northern Iraq, a semi-arid region, to determine the effects of stand characteristics, climate, soil, and topography on the productivity of Pinus brutia Ten. trees in terms of cones and seeds. The results showed that several factors such as (Total number of trees for all species per unit area, number of mother trees and their diameter mean, crown surface area, spacing between trees per unit area, light percentage, soil pH, litter thickness, average annual temperature and relative humidity, total annual precipitation, and soil nitrogen content) were correlated with the productivity of mother Pinus brutia trees in terms of cones. Similarly, the number of seeds produced by mother trees was correlated with factors such as (number of cones produced per unit area, total number of trees for all species per unit area, crown surface area of mother trees, spacing between trees per unit area, soil pH, litter thickness, average annual temperature and relative humidity, total annual precipitation, elevation, and soil nitrogen content).

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