2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-019-7946-6
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Investigation of the relationship between burned areas and climate factors in large forest fires in the Çanakkale region

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“…Plants play a major role in organic life and fulfill many ecologic, economic, and social functions in nature. The development and phenotypic characteristics of plants depend on genetic structure [44][45][46], edaphic factors such as soil structure and nutrient content [47][48][49], and climatic factors such as light, temperature, and precipitation [50][51][52][53].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plants play a major role in organic life and fulfill many ecologic, economic, and social functions in nature. The development and phenotypic characteristics of plants depend on genetic structure [44][45][46], edaphic factors such as soil structure and nutrient content [47][48][49], and climatic factors such as light, temperature, and precipitation [50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, sunlight influences the development, form, and morphological and anatomic characteristics of plant (Sevik et al, 2017;Yigit et al, 2018) and it also increases the temperature. The temperature affects the moisture level of soil and moisture influences the microbial activities and enzymatic activities (Kravkaz Kuscu, 2014;Szymańska et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2018;Yigit et al, 2019;Ertugrul et al, 2019). Thus, there are many environmental factors interacting with each other and influencing the soil structure and, consequently, the plant development (Ozkazanc et al, 2019;Aricak et al, 2020;Ozel et al, 2021;Koc, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is because it is predicted that global climate change will affect almost all living things and ecosystems directly or indirectly and will have destructive and irreversible effects on ecosystems (Gustavsson et al, 2017;Meli et al, 2017;Varol et al, 2021). In this process, it is predicted that natural disasters such as forest fires, drought, floods, desertification, and erosion will increase the frequency and intensity of natural disasters and ecological degradation, and the most important effects will be the increase in temperature and decrease in water resources (Ertugrul et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2019;Cetin, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%