TY - JOUR TT - Effect of microbial fertilizer application on some morphological properties of Pinus nigra Arnold. subsp. pallasiana (Lamb.) Holmboe) seedlings AU - Parlak, Salih AU - Güner, Dilek PY - 2017 DA - November DO - 10.17568/ogmoad.337884 JF - Ormancılık Araştırma Dergisi JO - Forest PB - Orman Genel Müdürlüğü WT - DergiPark SN - 2149-0783 SP - 100 EP - 106 VL - 4 IS - 2 KW - Biyogübre KW - Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana KW - karaçam KW - morfolojik özellikler N2 - Reforestation, afforestation and industrial plantation investments arelong term and costly investments. After suitability of ecological conditions,the success of these investments largely depends on the quality of seedlingsplanted. Planting seedlings that are not in accordance with quality standardscauses planting losses, thus the completion costs increase. The most importantfactors affecting quality seedling production in nurseries are nutrient, waterand light relationships. Insufficient or overfed seedlings decline plantingsuccess. For this reason, the seedlings to be used for forestation works in especiallyarid and semi-arid areas are required to be stem / root balanced, and welldeveloped root structures. In order to increase the quality of the seedlings soilanalysis is carried out in forest nurseries, chemical and organic fertilizersupport are made according to the nutrient deficiency. The function of soilmicroorganisms is great in converting fertilizers into useful form and easy totake. In recent years, biological fertilizers (bio-fertilizer, bio-inoculant)have started to be used instead of mineral fertilizers to increase soilmicroorganisms and nutrient available. In particular, successful results havebeen obtained on the issues such as increased yields, resistance to diseasesand better utilization of nutrients in agricultural products. 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