In order to determine the adaptive potential of silver fir in the southeast of Poland, the stability of the height of its five-year-old progeny was analyzed. The study was conducted in two different population groups in a total of four environments, including one ecologically marginal environment. The linear mixed model was used to evaluate the differentiation of populations in terms of height growth. The genotype and genotype-by-environment interaction biplot (GGE) were used to verify the stability of height. The climate of populations origin, in relation to actual fir distribution in Poland, was verified based on principal components analysis (PCA) of bioclimatic parameters. The highest total variability was explained by the genotype-envi...
Reaction of progenies (seedlings) of different Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations at the j...
Les populations répondent aux variations de l'environnement par une adaptation dans un premier temps...
Five provenance tests with twenty-six European silver fir autochthonous populations were used in ord...
The programme of testing the progeny of permanent seed stands, parent trees, seed orchards and seedl...
The study analysed the causes of the annual variation of tree−ring widths of silver fir and white fi...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
The programme of testing the progeny of permanent seed stands, parent trees, seed orchards and seedl...
The introduction of foreign tree species to new areas facilitates an increase in species biodiversit...
Forecasted climate changes demand selection of populations (seed stands) and genotypes (plus trees) ...
esearch Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, t...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
This paper summarizes the content of three articles published in Studia Forestalia Suecica 80,81,82,...
Research Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, ...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Reaction of progenies (seedlings) of different Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations at the j...
Les populations répondent aux variations de l'environnement par une adaptation dans un premier temps...
Five provenance tests with twenty-six European silver fir autochthonous populations were used in ord...
The programme of testing the progeny of permanent seed stands, parent trees, seed orchards and seedl...
The study analysed the causes of the annual variation of tree−ring widths of silver fir and white fi...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
Key message Silver fir transplantations along elevational gradients revealed a high diversity but no...
The programme of testing the progeny of permanent seed stands, parent trees, seed orchards and seedl...
The introduction of foreign tree species to new areas facilitates an increase in species biodiversit...
Forecasted climate changes demand selection of populations (seed stands) and genotypes (plus trees) ...
esearch Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, t...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
This paper summarizes the content of three articles published in Studia Forestalia Suecica 80,81,82,...
Research Highlights: Data of advanced-age provenance tests were reanalyzed applying a new approach, ...
Aim: To test whether adaptive and plastic trait responses to climate across species distribution ran...
Reaction of progenies (seedlings) of different Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations at the j...
Les populations répondent aux variations de l'environnement par une adaptation dans un premier temps...
Five provenance tests with twenty-six European silver fir autochthonous populations were used in ord...