2019
DOI: 10.15177/seefor.19-04
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A Review on Turkish Hazel (Corylus colurna L.)

Abstract: Background and Purpose: Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna L.) has been overused because of its valuable wood. Recently, Turkish hazel has been found only in small isolated populations, and very small populations within its natural distribution area, so it has been protected under IUCN with the status "Least Concern (LC)". Therefore, the remaining Turkish hazel populations have a critical importance. Genetic conservation of this tree species plays a key role in sustainable forest development. There have been only … Show more

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“…The non-suckering of Turkish Hazel is noted by many researchers (Radigati et al 1996;İslam, 2019;Farinelli et al, 2021;Rovira et al, 2022). Also, strong growth is reported (Arslan, 2005;Nikolova, 2007;Temel et al, 2017;Šeho et al, 2019;İslam, 2019). The findings obtained from the study are similar to the literature.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The non-suckering of Turkish Hazel is noted by many researchers (Radigati et al 1996;İslam, 2019;Farinelli et al, 2021;Rovira et al, 2022). Also, strong growth is reported (Arslan, 2005;Nikolova, 2007;Temel et al, 2017;Šeho et al, 2019;İslam, 2019). The findings obtained from the study are similar to the literature.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In Europe, Turkish hazel is primarily recognized as a tree species found in gardens and parks (Šeho et al, 2019). However, there is currently a growing interest in Turkish hazel as a valuable alternative tree species in Europe (Šeho et al, 2019;de Avila et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%