Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
During studies of Scots pine geographic cultures in the southern taiga of Krasnoyarsk Krai, populations were identified that successfully adapted to the sandy soil conditions of Central Siberia. The deviation of individual climatypes from the general trend of average height or diameter depending on local factors is explained by the different adaptive capacities of the climatypes. The proportion of straight-stemmed trees is a more universal trait than tree height and diameter, which, taken together, can indicate the successful response to both biotic and abiotic factors at the test site.

Keywords:
provenance trial, mean tree height and diameter, straight-stemmed trees, climate, adaptation, seed transfer
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