2019
DOI: 10.3390/f10100934
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The Effect of Insect Defoliations and Seed Production on the Dynamics of Radial Growth Synchrony among Scots Pine Pinus sylvestris L. Provenances

Abstract: The intraspecific variation of climate–growth relationships observed on provenance trials results from among–provenance differences in phenotypic plasticity. Temporal variation in radial growth synchrony among provenances may be modified by adverse climatic/biotic conditions such as drought or insect defoliation. However, these factors can potentially diminish provenance–specific growth reactions and, consequently, prevent the identification of provenances with the highest adaptive potential. Thus, understandi… Show more

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“…Pointer years determined for pine chronologies from the Pomeranian Bay coastal dunes are consistent with pointer years determined for pines from northern Poland [4,59,[67][68][69]. The dominant factor influencing tree-ring width is the February and March air temperature-e.g., the year 1940 is characterized by very narrow tree-rings over most of Poland [4,59,67,70,71].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Pointer years determined for pine chronologies from the Pomeranian Bay coastal dunes are consistent with pointer years determined for pines from northern Poland [4,59,[67][68][69]. The dominant factor influencing tree-ring width is the February and March air temperature-e.g., the year 1940 is characterized by very narrow tree-rings over most of Poland [4,59,67,70,71].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%