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Title: The Influence of the Provenance and Spatial Structure on the Growth of European Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.) of Autochthonous Origin in a Forest Plantation in the Białowiez˙a Forest
Authors: Marozau, Aleh
Kotszan, Uladzimir
Nowakowska, Justyna
Berezovska, Daria
Moser, Warren Keith
Hsiang, Tom
Oszako, Tomasz
Keywords: Białowiez˙a Fores
Беловежская пуща
silver fir
пихта серебристая
forest plantations
лесопосадки
spatial structure
пространственная структура
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: The Influence of the Provenance and Spatial Structure on the Growth of European Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill.) of Autochthonous Origin in a Forest Plantation in the Białowiez˙a Forest / Aleh Marozau [et al] // Forests. - 2022. - № 13. - P. 831.
Abstract: Currently, a change in the species composition of the Białowiez˙a Forest, eastern Poland, is occurring. Parallel to the dying of spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.), caused by Ips typographus (L.), there is a spread of deciduous tree species, among which hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) is the most active. Against the background of climate change, it is of interest to consider the possibility of reintroducing relict species in areas occupied until recently by spruce. One of these is silver fir (Abies alba Mill.), which is biologically and ecologically very similar to spruce. The Tisovik tract (the Belarusian part of the Białowiez˙a Forest) is the most northeastern and the only preserved refuge of autochthonous silver fir in the region. Therefore, it is the most suitable source of propagation of this species outside the mountainous part of its range. The target area of our study was a 26-year old artificial stand included in the information system of forest genetic resources conserved in Europe. It was created in 1996 in the Polish part of the Białowie˙za Forest in the Hajnуwka Forest District (Forestry Wilczy Jar) from 10 half-sib families originating from seeds collected in the Tisovik tract. The goal of the study was to assess the influence of provenance factors and spatial structure on productivity and phenotypic variation as measured by diameter (DBH). The study’s initial results showed that the provenance factor’s influence at the pole wood stage manifests itself more clearly than spatial structure. Even within the framework of individual half-sibs, there was a clear differentiation of diameters between investigated trees. Interpretation of the obtained results allowed us to conclude that there is a “threshold value” of the distance between trees in a stand of a given age, which determines the point when its increase no longer contributes to an increase in DBH. The most promising phenotypes were selected for further research and practical actions to reproduce silver fir further.
URI: https://elib.belstu.by/handle/123456789/56707
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