This reserach was conducted to investigate the Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) adaptation in midland areas of Ladjim forests (Sari-Iran). The study was carried out as randomized completely block design with four treatments (based on different provenances of Pinus sylvestris) and three replicates during 1990 to 2005. Four provenances of Pinus sylvestris L. were collected fromUkraine,Turkey, Spine andFrance. In each plot 100-two year old seedling were planted in 2m×2m spacing. After 15 years, the results showed that the Turkish and Spanish Provenance had the lighest and lowest survial in the study area, 81.68% and 60.33% , respectively. Analysis of quantitative data indicated that the Ukrainian provenance (mean DBH and total height equal to...
Importance of wood as a basic material in industry, along its broad uses and diverse by-products lea...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįRecently rapidly changing climatic conditions resulted in ...
Provenance trials of Pinus sibirica Du Tour and Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. (here after «studi...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important tree species in European forests. This...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
The purpose of the work is definition of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seed transfer range in Siber...
Scots pine is the main forest tree species in Poland. In this study we investigated variation in gro...
This research aims to determine the interaction of the effects of provenance and habitat conditions ...
The aim of the research was to study the adaptability of 13 needleleaved species and provenances und...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important tree species in European forests, char...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is an important forest tree species growing on different soils in B...
Importance of wood as a basic material in industry, along its broad uses and diverse by-products lea...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįRecently rapidly changing climatic conditions resulted in ...
Provenance trials of Pinus sibirica Du Tour and Pinus koraiensis Siebold et Zucc. (here after «studi...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important tree species in European forests. This...
The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of ha...
The purpose of the work is definition of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seed transfer range in Siber...
Scots pine is the main forest tree species in Poland. In this study we investigated variation in gro...
This research aims to determine the interaction of the effects of provenance and habitat conditions ...
The aim of the research was to study the adaptability of 13 needleleaved species and provenances und...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important tree species in European forests, char...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is an important forest tree species growing on different soils in B...
Importance of wood as a basic material in industry, along its broad uses and diverse by-products lea...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...