2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42977-021-00085-1
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The effects of base station as an electromagnetic radiation source on flower and cone yield and germination percentage in Pinus brutia Ten

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“…The development of plants and all their phenotypic characters are shaped by the interaction of genetic structures (Hrivnak et al, 2017;Yigit et al, 2019;Imren et al, 2020) and environmental conditions (Cetin et al, 2018a, b;Sevik et al, 2020a). 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).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The development of plants and all their phenotypic characters are shaped by the interaction of genetic structures (Hrivnak et al, 2017;Yigit et al, 2019;Imren et al, 2020) and environmental conditions (Cetin et al, 2018a, b;Sevik et al, 2020a). 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).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from this, the plant's response to environmental factors is closely related to the genetic structure of the plant, and since plants belonging to the same species have different genetic structures, they can react to the same growing conditions and stress conditions at different levels (Yigit et al, 2016;Koç, 2019;Sevik et al, 2019;Ozel et al, 2021a, b;Savas et al, 2021). It is predicted that the most significant effect of the global climate change process will demonstrate itself in temperature increase and decrease in precipitation, and these factors are the main factors restricting the distribution of many tree species (Ning et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The responses given by plants to hormone treatments are closely related to plant metabolism (Guney et al, 2017;. Therefore, many factors, which significantly affect plant metabolism such as plant stress (Sevik and Cetin, 2015;Turkyilmaz et al, 2018a,b;Ozel et al, 2021;, and genetic structure (Hrivnak et al, 2017), are likely to affect the level of response to be given by plants to hormone treatments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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). The climatic factors such as precipitation, temperature, and light (Kilicoglu et al, 2020;, the edaphic factors such as soil pH, amount of organic matters, and depth (Kravkaz Kuscu et al, 2019;Varol et al, 2019), the factors causing stress such as drought (Topacoglu et al, 2016;Mahmood et al, 2020), frost (Sevik and Karaca, 2016;Joshi et al, 2020), pollution (Mutlu et al, 2016;Mutlu and Aydın Uncumusaoglu, 2016;Mutlu and Kurnaz, 2017;Mutlu and Aydın Uncumusaoglu, 2017;Aydın Uncumusaoglu and Mutlu, 2017;Mutlu and Kurnaz, 2018;Turkyilmaz et al, 2018;Kükrer and Mutlu, 2019;Mutlu, 2019;Ucun Ozel et al, 2020;Emin et al, 2020;Kutlu and Mutlu, 2021;Tokatli et al, 2021), and human-origin factors such as fertilization (Moncada et al, 2021;Soumare et al, 2021), irrigation (Shu et al, 2020;Parkash et al, 2021), and hormone implementations (Guney et al, 2016a,b;Yucedag et al, 2019;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%