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Scopus Effect of light on young structures of Turkish fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. Bornmulleriana)(2016-01-01) Sevik H.; Cetin M.; Kapucu O.In this study, the effect of light on the sapling forms of Turkish fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana), an endemic species for Turkey extensively used in landscaping work, was examined. For this purpose, 24 morphological characteristics and another 7 parameters were determined by measurements and calculations carried out on saplings chosen from full light, half-shadow and shadow field conditions and thus, the effect of light on sapling forms with regard to a total of 31 characteristics was examined. It was determined at the end of the study that fir saplings in full light were at the age of 13.9 grown up to 190.3 cm in length and 2.52 cm in diameter, saplings in half-shadow conditions at the age of 19.8 were grown up to 109.8 cm in length and 1.8 cm in diameter, and saplings in shadow at the age of 27.6 were grown up to 100.9 cm in length and 1.68 cm in diameter. It was determined that saplings in full light grew 3.7 times in length and 2.9 times in diameter faster compared to saplings in shadow and that light intensity affected all characteristics subject to this study.Scopus Effects of light on morphologic and stomatal characteristics of Turkish fir needles (Abies nordmanniana subsp. Bornmulleriana Mattf.)(2017-01-01) Sevik H.; Cetin M.; Kapucu O.; Aricak B.; Canturk U.This study examines the effect of light on the sapling forms of Turkish fir (Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmulleriana), a species endemic to Turkey and extensively used in landscaping work. Needle samples were taken from seedlings grown in different light conditions. The samples were taken of one-, two-, and three-year-old main shoots and needles on the side branches. The samples were measured to determine needle length, needle diameter, and the number of stoma channels. The total number of 1 mm stoma area changes depending on the light conditions and position are determined. Analysis of Variance and Duncan tests were applied to the obtained data, and results were evaluated. In all the needles, most of the increase in needle position and needle length was determined to be due to the light. The curve of stomas was drawn depending on the light channels and the total number of stoma. The highest value was reached in semi-shade conditions.