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The Effects of Cover Crown, Percentage and Slope Aspect on the Quantitative Distribution of the Alder’s Saplings in Forests of North of Iran

DOI: 10.5923/j.re.20120201.02

Keywords: The Alder, Alnus Subcordata, Regeneration, Cover Crown And Slope Direction

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Alder (Alnus Subcordata) allocates itself to the 7.6 percent of Iran's northern forests and after the Beech, Hornbeam and Oak, is the fourth commercial tree of Iran. This tree is aborigine of northern parts of Iran and with itself and in a mixed form with the other tree species, forms a various forest community. The Alder is a pioneer species, establishes in an open area of the forest, because it likes more lightness to producing a huge quantity of seeds yearly. It is playing an active role in nitrogen fixation in which can improves soil fertility also. The importance of the Alder is related to its role in regeneration processes of ruined forests and using them for re-plantation. The studied area was a part of Tonekabon's forest, covered with species like hornbeam, The Alder and Maple. In this study, the quantitative situation of the Alder's regeneration in the different cover crowns (30–40, 50-60 and 70-80 per cent), slope percentages (0-20, 30-50 per cent) and slope direction (Northern, Southern, Eastern & Western directions) were studied in a factorial experiment using complete randomized block design with four replications. In 72 chosen plots, the quantitative situation and regeneration establishments of the trees having height of more than 1.3 meter or less than 1.3 meter were studied, and the collected data being analyzed using SPSS software. The results showed that, the Alder regeneration in the most humid places (north) and least slope (0-20%) consisted of more frequency in comparison with the western and eastern slope directions with more slope (30-50%). In addition, with decrease in cover crown percentage, the frequencies of the Alder's saplings were also being increased.

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