#7986. Do soil properties and ecophysiological responses of oak (Quercus brantii Lindl.) correlate with the rate of dieback?

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Abstract:
The physical and chemical properties of soil are not a determinant of oak decline. Under stress, trees keep their vital activities by changing their physiological performance. The phenomenon of oak decline has been reported widely in various regions in the world. Although, many studies have addressed this problem, further studies are required to accurately identify the influencing factors. In this regard, we measured and analyzed some physiochemical properties of soil and some ecophysiological attributes of oak trees in different classes of dieback in Zagros Forest.
Keywords:
Ecophysiological properties; Leaf elements; Oak decline; Soil physical and chemical properties; Tree dieback

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