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    The effect of canopy and its geographic orientation on seeds germination and survival of Juniperus excelsa seedlings by Mostafa khoshnevis, Maryam Teimouri, Mohammad Hossein Sadegzadeh Hallaj, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Anoushiravan Shirvany

    Published in Majallah-i jangal-i Īrān (Online) (01-12-2019)
    “…Importance of Juniper trees for forest rehabilitation programs was resulted in direct, seed sowing of Juniperus excelsa as a safe method to expand juniper…”
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    Seasonal Changes in Abundance of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi of Cerasus Mahaleb (L.) Mill. and Their Correlation with Activity of Some Rhizosphere Enzymes (Case Study: Chahartagh-E-Ardal by N Armand, A Shirvany, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Mostafa Khoshnevis

    Published in Majallah-i jangal-i Īrān (Online) (01-06-2018)
    “…Mycorrhizal fungi, as a part of soil organisms, are mutualism for plant species that lead to an increase in soil fertility by enzymes secretion itself and…”
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    Studying the application of growth promoting rhizobacteria in rehabilitation of oak forests (Case study: Garan research station, Marivan) by Maryam Teimouri, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Mohammad Hossein Sadegzadeh Hallaj, Tahere Alizadeh, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Mehdi Pourhasehemi

    Published in Majallah-i jangal-i Īrān (Online) (01-11-2018)
    “…The area of oak forest in different vegetation zones has gradually decreased because of frequently possession and exploitation. The reclamation of the…”
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    Effect of mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on growth of mahaleb cherry (Cerasus mahaleb (L.) Mill.) seedlings in greenhouse condition by Negin Armand, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Anooshiravan Shirvany, Mostafa Khoshnevis

    “…Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are soil microorganisms that play an important role in ecosystem processes. They are able to increase the water uptake and…”
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    Effects of various water storage methods on plantation of Greek juniper (Juniperus excelsa M. B.) by Mohammad Hossein Sadeghzadeh Hallaj, Hashem Keneshloo, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Majid Hassani, Pejman Parhizkar

    “…This research was carried out in Sirachal Research Station in order to identify the best method for Greek juniper (Juniperus excelsa M. B.) afforestation as…”
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    Effect of maternal tree phenotype and irrigation on survival and growth of Greek juniper (Juniperus excelsa M. B.) seedlings in Sirachal research station by Mostafa Khoshnevis, Maryam Teimouri, Mohammad Hosein Sadeghzadeh Hallaj, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Anoushirvan Shirvany

    “…The Juniperus habitat has the second most natural distribution in Iran after the pistachio. The habitat area of Junipers has decreased due to its low rate of…”
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    The effects of nutrient enrichment on nursery and field growth of Cappadocian Maple (Acer cappadocicum) saplings by Ahmad Rahmani, Majid Hassani, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Mohsen Nourshad

    “…Growth and nutrient dynamics of bare-root Cappadocian Maple (Acer cappadocicum) seedlings were investigated in a two-year period in a Kelardasht nursery as…”
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    Determination of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) seeding cycle in Ziarat Forest by Ahmad Rahmani, Mostafa Khoshnevis

    “…The trail was conducted at ZiaratForest (Longitude: 54º 25´ East, Latitude: 36º 43´ North, altitude: 650-2350. asl) of Caspian region of Iran in order to…”
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    Impact of canopy and seasoning on activity of soil enzymes in some Juniper habitatsof Iran by Mohammad Matinizadeh, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Maryam Teimouri, Mohammad Hassan Ghasemi

    “…Soil enzyme analysis is a widely used technique for examining nutrient cycling processes in soil. These enzymes are sensitive to the effects of anthropogenic…”
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    Effect of posphate solubilizing bacteria inoculation on Maple (Acer velutinum) seedlings by Maryam Teimouri, Soodabeh Korori, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Mohsen Kalagari

    “…Soil microorganisms are important components of forest ecosystems. The term plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is used to describe non-symbiotic soil…”
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    Seasonal changes of non-structural carbohydrates and amylase in twigs of Quercus brantii var. persica (Jaub. Spach) Zohary by Mohammad Matinizadeh, Soodabeh Korori, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Maryam Teimouri, Werner Praznik

    “…Quercus brantii var. persica (oak manna tree) is a valuable tree species in forests of western Iran. This species has been adapted to rough conditions of its…”
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    The effect of different treatments on rooting of Juniperus excelsa cutting by Mostafa Khoshnevis, Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori, Maryam Teimouri, Mohammad Matinizadeh, Ahmad Rahmani, Anooshirvani Shirvany

    “…The asexual reproduction of Juniperus excelsa along with its sexual reproduction is a great importance of matter because of its some problems in natural…”
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    Identification and abundance of mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis with Juniperus excelsa by Mohammad Matinizadeh, Soodabeh Ali Ahmad Korori, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Maryam Teimouri

    “…Mycorrhiza is one of the most common symbiosis between vascular plants and microorganisms. Mycorrhizal fungi play an important role in life cycle of plants by…”
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    lnvestigation of the metabolic development in Fraxinus exelsior seeds by using of enzymes and cations variation by Soodabeh Korori, Mostafa Khoshnevis, Fatemeh Magholi, Maryam Jebeli, Baba Khanjani

    “…This research was done at two different altitude level of two northern provinces (Gilan & Mazandaran). The altitude levels  for Mazandaran province were 80 and…”
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