The phenotypic differentiation of 16 provenances of Scots pine originating from a wide variety of habitats that range from lowland to southern highland locations in Poland was assessed during 47 years of their growth and development in the Carpathian Mountains. The traits, including height, diameter at breast height, stem straightness, and crown width, were used to evaluate the differentiation of the provenances in their juvenile period and at maturity and were examined for patterns of local adaptation. The populations from northern Poland were characterized by the best growth and productivity, whereas provenances from central Poland had the best stem quality. There were some changes in growth between provenances observed during the experim...
Since the plus trees are selected based on phenotype, it is necessary to evaluate them in progeny te...
The purpose of the work is definition of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seed transfer range in Siber...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
Scots pine is the main forest tree species in Poland. In this study we investigated variation in gro...
We looked at the patterns of differentiation at a set of phenotypic traits of Scots pine populations...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįRecently rapidly changing climatic conditions resulted in ...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Local adaptation and plasticity of growth play important roles in the adaptability of trees to chang...
The introduction of foreign tree species to new areas facilitates an increase in species biodiversit...
The productivity of forests has been linked to the sensitivity of tree growth to meteorological cond...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate change are considered t...
Since the plus trees are selected based on phenotype, it is necessary to evaluate them in progeny te...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Scots pine is an adaptable and prevalent European tree species that grows naturally throughout Europ...
Since the plus trees are selected based on phenotype, it is necessary to evaluate them in progeny te...
The purpose of the work is definition of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seed transfer range in Siber...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...
Scots pine is the main forest tree species in Poland. In this study we investigated variation in gro...
We looked at the patterns of differentiation at a set of phenotypic traits of Scots pine populations...
Puslapiai nurodyti pagal pataisytą leidinįRecently rapidly changing climatic conditions resulted in ...
This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the i...
Local adaptation and plasticity of growth play important roles in the adaptability of trees to chang...
The introduction of foreign tree species to new areas facilitates an increase in species biodiversit...
The productivity of forests has been linked to the sensitivity of tree growth to meteorological cond...
Local adaptation is a key consideration for forestry related activities, particularly when seed is t...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition and climate change are considered t...
Since the plus trees are selected based on phenotype, it is necessary to evaluate them in progeny te...
Most populations of Scots pine in Spain are locally adapted to drought, with only a few populations ...
Scots pine is an adaptable and prevalent European tree species that grows naturally throughout Europ...
Since the plus trees are selected based on phenotype, it is necessary to evaluate them in progeny te...
The purpose of the work is definition of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris L. seed transfer range in Siber...
The paper presents the assessment of the adaptive traits (survival rate and height growth) of 5−year...