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Test of Intergeographical Offsprings of Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Komi Republic

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E.N. Nakvasina

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Abstract

The growth of Scots pine  halfsiblings hybrids, from spontaneous crossing populations of different geographical origin, have been studied. Hybrid offspring is derived in provenance of the state network, located in the middle taiga subzone (the Arkhangelsk Region and the Komi Republic). At the initial stage of the reproductive cycle, in which first entered the northern climate types of pine (the Murmansk, Arkhangelsk regions), their makrostrobiles has pollinated by surrounding pine pollen, as in the young offspring of pine microstrobiles are not formed. The resulting hybrid offspring (three variants and two control - offspring populations of pollinators) are grown on a test site in the Komi Republic (planting of 1990). Hybrid offspring, having the genotype with northern heredity through the initial population (Kandalaksha, Monchegorsk, Pinega), entered into more intensive reproduction, compared with the local  provenances from middle subzone.  As a result of improving the conditions of growth stimulates reproduction processes and the abundance of seed-northern descendants. By cultivation at the latitude of southern procreator 22-year-old offspring of northern pine ecotypes of reproduction in the middle taiga subzone superior in terms of growth and stem offspring coeval autochthonous pine trees, serving as pollinators.  Height and diameter of the hybrid on 3 – 17 % offspring exceed coeval populations of pollinating. The greatest effect of hybridization observed in the most northern hybrids:  the provenances of the Murmansk region in which the differences in the place of origin of the maternal and paternal populations reaches 5-6 degrees of north latitude.  Collected results suggest a hereditary consolidation of growth and reproductive features to geographic  provenances of pine, which should be considered in seed introduction for reforestation.

Authors

E.N. Nakvasina, Doctor of Agriculture, Professor 
Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov
Naberezhnaya Severnoy Dviny, 17, Arkhangelsk, 63002, Russia;
е-mail: e.nakvasina@narfu.ru

Affiliation

Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov

Keywords

Scotch pine, hybrids, geographical origin, reproduction, growth.

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