2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119199
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Impacts of climate change scenarios on European ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in Turkey

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“…In addition, plant growth is mainly under the influence of environmental factors (Ozkazanc et al, 2019;Yucedag et al, 2019;Sevik et al, 2021a, b), and their lack of an effective motion and migration mechanism makes plants vulnerable to changes that may occur due to global climate change. (Varol et al, 2021). Therefore, it is stated that the most destructive effects of climate change will appear in agriculture (Dellal, 2014;Aktaş, 2020) and the forestry sector (Gomez-Pineda et al, 2021;Ning et al, 2021;Varol et al, 2021).…”
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“…In addition, plant growth is mainly under the influence of environmental factors (Ozkazanc et al, 2019;Yucedag et al, 2019;Sevik et al, 2021a, b), and their lack of an effective motion and migration mechanism makes plants vulnerable to changes that may occur due to global climate change. (Varol et al, 2021). Therefore, it is stated that the most destructive effects of climate change will appear in agriculture (Dellal, 2014;Aktaş, 2020) and the forestry sector (Gomez-Pineda et al, 2021;Ning et al, 2021;Varol et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Varol et al, 2021). Therefore, it is stated that the most destructive effects of climate change will appear in agriculture (Dellal, 2014;Aktaş, 2020) and the forestry sector (Gomez-Pineda et al, 2021;Ning et al, 2021;Varol et al, 2021).…”
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“…As with all morphological, anatomical, and phenological characteristics of plants, plant development is driven by its genetic structure (Hrivnak et al, 2017;Imren et al, 2021) and mutual interactions between environmental conditions (Sevik et al, 2020a,b;Ertugrul et al, 2021). The environmental conditions can be classified as climatic (Cetin et al, 2018a,b;Varol et al, 2021) and edaphic (Kravkaz Kuscu et al, 2018a,b) conditions of the location, where the plant grows (Turkyilmaz et al, 2020;. Soil, which constitutes the edaphic ones among these conditions, is one of the most important factors influencing plant development.…”
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confidence: 99%