Understanding the role of ecotypic factors in the early growth of Pinus sylvestris L.

Jaklib Hejtmanek,Jan Stejskal, Daniel Provaznik,Jaroslav Cepl

JOURNAL OF FOREST SCIENCE(2023)

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The ecological significance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Europe, especially in areas devastated by bark beetles, has led to its consideration as a substitute for Norway spruce. This pioneering species boasts sun and drought tolerance, fast growth, and wood industry value. To gauge its potential, we examined two ecotypes across two test sites over two years, focusing on height and growth increment. Through statistical analysis employing R software and linear mixed models, we assessed heritability, genotype by environment interaction, and spatial correlations. Both ecotypes exhibited significant differences in height and increment, varying by year and site. Heritability was higher in the second year, with increment showing greater stability. Genetic correlations between sites were evident, suggesting stable increment ranking across locations. These findings underscore the role of ecotypic variation in Scots pine growth, advocating for its consideration in reforestation. Acknowledging such dynamics is vital for effective forest management and reforestation in Central Europe, promoting sustainability and informed decisionmaking. Further research will enhance this understanding of preserving and enhancing the regions tree populations.
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early selection,ecotypic variation,genetic correlations,heritability,Scots pine
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