The genetic structure of scots pine (pinus sylvestris l.) Population from the top of szczeliniec wielki mt., central sudetes

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The comparison of the genetic stucture of the population of Scots pine from S/.czclinicc Wielki Mt. with the population of its progeny and three other populations from the same geographic region shows great similarity of both populations as far as the frequencies of genes and genotypes are concerned. Also other genetic parameters, such as heterozygosity, gcnotypic polymorphism indices and a number of alleles per locus were in both populations very similar. It seems that our data proved Thai the provenance trial experiments reflect rather closely the genetic structure of maternal populations. The fact that the population from Szczeliniec Wielki and its "replica" are genetically most similar to the geographically closest population from Bystrzyca Klodzka leads to the conclusion, that these populations are of common origin. Though the relic character of the population-from Szczeliniec can not be excluded. The morphological distinctness of the population from S/.czclinicc is caused by a modifying influence of environmental conditions.

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Szweykowski, J., Prus-Glowacki, W., & Hrynkiewicz, J. (1994). The genetic structure of scots pine (pinus sylvestris l.) Population from the top of szczeliniec wielki mt., central sudetes. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 63(3–4), 315–324. https://doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1994.044

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