Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče

This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the international experimental plot at Zepce. The experiment with the provenances was developed during the spring of 2012 with two (2+0) year old plants. In total 1400 Scots pine saplings were planted in a...

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Main Authors: D. Ballian, S. Šito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 2017-07-01
Series:Biosystems Diversity
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Online Access:https://ecology.dp.ua/index.php/ECO/article/view/752
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spelling doaj-f100d5e5eceb46d69be7e5e374698a802020-11-24T20:45:27ZengOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityBiosystems Diversity2519-85132520-25292017-07-0125322823510.15421/011735752Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at ŽepčeD. Ballian0S. Šito1University of SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina Slovenian Forestry InstituteThis paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the international experimental plot at Zepce. The experiment with the provenances was developed during the spring of 2012 with two (2+0) year old plants. In total 1400 Scots pine saplings were planted in an experimental random block layout, fourteen provenances in four replications (4 x 25 plants). The experiment was concerned with provenances from ten European countries: Austria (Traisen, Rein, Sistrans), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bugojno), Scotland (Shieldaig), Ukraine (Ivano-Frankivsk), Slovakia (Hanusovce), Romania (Sacueini), Norway (Narvik), Germany (Trippstadt), Poland (Raciane – Nida) and Italy (Ca del Lupo, Fenestrelle, Piani – Valda). The morphological results relate to the differences in survival, height, diameter on the root neck and the ratio of these measurements to the height of the saplings of different provenances of Scots pine. Phenological details relate to the phenology of the buds and complete formation of pine needles. All of the details researched have yielded notably different findings. The results of the research can play a significant role in reforestation as well as the preservation of the genetic wealth of Scots pine.https://ecology.dp.ua/index.php/ECO/article/view/752circumference at the neck of the rootheightphenology
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Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
Biosystems Diversity
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author_facet D. Ballian
S. Šito
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title Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
title_short Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
title_full Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
title_fullStr Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at Žepče
title_sort analysis of differences of growth and phenology of provenances of scots pine (pinus sylvestris) in provenance experiment at žepče
publisher Oles Honchar Dnipro National University
series Biosystems Diversity
issn 2519-8513
2520-2529
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This paper analyses the growth and phenology of fourteen European provenances of Scots pine at the international experimental plot at Zepce. The experiment with the provenances was developed during the spring of 2012 with two (2+0) year old plants. In total 1400 Scots pine saplings were planted in an experimental random block layout, fourteen provenances in four replications (4 x 25 plants). The experiment was concerned with provenances from ten European countries: Austria (Traisen, Rein, Sistrans), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bugojno), Scotland (Shieldaig), Ukraine (Ivano-Frankivsk), Slovakia (Hanusovce), Romania (Sacueini), Norway (Narvik), Germany (Trippstadt), Poland (Raciane – Nida) and Italy (Ca del Lupo, Fenestrelle, Piani – Valda). The morphological results relate to the differences in survival, height, diameter on the root neck and the ratio of these measurements to the height of the saplings of different provenances of Scots pine. Phenological details relate to the phenology of the buds and complete formation of pine needles. All of the details researched have yielded notably different findings. The results of the research can play a significant role in reforestation as well as the preservation of the genetic wealth of Scots pine.
topic circumference at the neck of the root
height
phenology
url https://ecology.dp.ua/index.php/ECO/article/view/752
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