معرفی
Mustafa YILMAZ is a Professor in the Department of Forest Engineering at Bursa Technical University's Faculty of Forestry, Turkey. With 53 publications and an h-index of 4, his research focuses on practical forest engineering applications including silviculture, reforestation, and seed physiology of native Turkish tree species. His work directly addresses ecological restoration challenges in Turkish forest ecosystems.
His research interests include:
- Silviculture and Forest Tending
- Forest Nurseries and Reforestation
- Woody Plant Seeds and Seed Physiology
- Ornamental Plants and Urban Forestry
- Endemic Species Conservation
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a dominant focus on seed characteristics, germination dynamics, and pest impacts across Turkey's endemic flora. Key patterns include extensive study of coniferous species affected by Leptoglossus occidentalis, temperature inversion effects on pine distribution shifts, and morphological/chemical analyses of hazel and other endemic fruits. His work consistently bridges field observations with conservation applications, particularly for vulnerable species like Alnus glutinosa and Taxus baccata.
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