Variation of morphological needle characters of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) populations in different habitats
2003
Urbaniak, L. (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan (Poland). Dept. of Genetics) | Karlinski, L. (Polish Academy of Sciences, Kornik (Poland). Inst. of Dendrology) | Popielarz, R. (Tuchola Protected Landscape Area (Poland))
In the study the phenotypic variation of five morphological needle characters of Scots pine in three populations were investigated. Two of the populations occured in bogs and the third one formed a degraded fresh pine forest showing some features of a dry pine forest. The greatest variation was found in characters: a (needle lenght), b and d, denoting the number of stomatal rows respectively on the convex and flat sides of the needle. The two bog populations and the dryland population exhibited different sets of character correlations
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