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conditions and different altitudes (Soudani et al. 2002; Schoettle and Rochelle 2000; Xiao 2003). Similarly, this study suported the influence of habitat and elevation limits on the needle anatomical properties in Scots pine populations distributed in Turkiye (Table 4).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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This study was supported by Artvin Çoruh University Scientific Research Project Department with grant no: 2018.F10.02.05. We would like to express our special appreciation and thank to staff of Forest Enterprises of Ardahan, Artvin (Arhavi, Hopa), Trabzon (Sürmene), Giresun (Espiye), Kastamonu (Taºköprü), Bolu (Karacasu-Aladağ), Ankara (Çamlıdere) and Eskiºehir (Çatacık) for their kind help during the field studies.
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