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    Genetic and environmental signals in tree rings from different provenances of PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. planted in the southern taiga, Central Siberia
/ Y. Savva, F. Schweingruber, L. I. Milyutin, E. Vaganov // Trees. Structure and Function. - 2002. - Vol. 16, № 4-5. - С. 313-324

Аннотация: Seeds of Scots pine provenances originating from all over Russia were planted in the Boguchany provenance trial at a central Siberian location (southern taiga) in 1974. Eight tree-ring density and width parameters for 16 different provenances were measured with densitometric techniques. The tree-ring data were recorded from 1982 to 1996. Correlation analysis calculated by raw series showed that tree-ring width decreases and percentage of latewood increases with an increase in the latitude of the seed source. High variability was found for raw tree-ring characteristics from tree to tree within each provenance for an observed period (individual variability). The age trend of each tree is well described by the chosen fitting curve, and is similar for the mean series of each provenance. As a consequence of these findings, the indexed chronology for each provenance mainly shows climatic signals. The SD of the indexed chronology (chronological variability) is low for each provenance, showing low sensitivity to climatic influences. A cluster analysis of provenances represented by tree-ring characteristics differentiated the provenances into three groups. However, the statistical distance between the groups was minor. So we can confirm that Scots pine provenances are highly adaptable to local ecological conditions and regional climatic influences.

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Держатели документа:
Russian Acad Sci, Inst Forest, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

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Schweingruber, F. H.; Швайнгрубер Ф.Х.; Milyutin, Leonid Iosifovich; Милютин, Леонид Иосифович; Vaganov, Yevgeny Alexandrovich; Ваганов Евгений Александрович; Савва, Юлия Владимировна

    Anatomic characteristic of tree rings of Scots pine climatypes in conditions of the provenance trial in South taiga
: материалы временных коллективов / S. R. Kuz'min // Climatic changes and their impact on boreal and temperate forests: Abstracts of the International conference (June 5-7, Ekaterinburg, Russia) : Ural State Forest Engineering University, 2006. - С. 53


Держатели документа:
Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок 50/28

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Кузьмин, Сергей Рудольфович
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    The formation of soil invertebrate communities in the Siberian Afforestation Experiment
: материалы временных коллективов / I. N. Bezkorovaynaya // Tree species effects on soils: implications for global change. - 2005. - С. 307-316. - Библиогр. в конце ст.

Аннотация: An estimation of formation of soil invertebrate complexes was carried out on a common-garden provenance test with major Siberian woody species: arolla pine, Scots pine, Siberian larch, Norway spruce, birch, and aspen. The experiment was established on a former agricultural field, so the formation of soil communities over 30 year period combined the effects of both the reestablishment of forest conditions for soil formation and the influence of each tree species.

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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок 50/28

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Безкоровайная, Ирина Николаевна
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РСФ (14.03.2007г. (1 экз.) - Б.ц.) - свободны 1

    Provenance trial of pinus sylvestris in Siberia
: материалы временных коллективов / N. A. Kuzmina, V. N. Sukachev // Forest genetic improvement for environment and production: abstract collection of the Asia-Pacific symposium on forest genetic improvement (October 19-22, 1994, Beijing, China). - 1994. - С. 44


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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

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Sukachev, Vladimir Nikolayevich; Кузьмина, Нина Алексеевна
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РСФ (29.01.2008г. (1 экз.) - Б.ц.) - свободны 1

    Provenance trial of Pinus sibirica DU TOUR and Pinus koraiensis SIOLD ET ZUCC.
: материалы временных коллективов / G. V. Kuznetsova // Forest genetic improvement for environment and production: abstract collection of the Asia-Pacific symposium on forest genetic improvement (October 19-22, 1994, Beijing, China). - 1994. - С. 45


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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

Доп.точки доступа:
Кузнецова, Галина Васильевна
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    Anatomic characteristics of tree rings of Scots pine climatypes in conditions of the provenance trail in south taiga
: материалы временных коллективов / S. R. Kuz'min // Climate change and their impact on boreal and temperate forests: Abstracts of the International Conference (June 5-7, 2006, Ekaterinburg, Russia). - 2006. - С. 53


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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

Доп.точки доступа:
Кузьмин, Сергей Рудольфович
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РСФ (30.01.2008г. (1 экз.) - Б.ц.) - свободны 1

    Intraspecific response of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris L.) to pathogens in a provenance trial in Middle Siberia
: материалы временных коллективов / N. A. Kuzmina, Sergey R. Kuz'min // Eurasian Journal of Forest Research. - 2008. - Vol. 11-2. - С. 51-59. - Библиогр. в конце ст.

Аннотация: The results of assessing the resistance of 84 Scotch pine climatypes, growing in a provenance trial in a taiga zone of Middle Siberia, to pathogens of needle cast (Lophodermium pinastri Chev.), snow blight (Phacidium infestans Karst.), Cenangium diebak (Cenangium ferruginosum Fr.: Fr.) and rust (cronartium flaccidum (Alb. et Schw.) Wint and Peridermium pini (Pers.) Lew. et Kleb). The dynamics of the diseases caused by these pathogens are shown for 30-year period. The authors found that Scotch pine resistance to the pathogens in the provenance trial depended both on ecological regime of the growing site and on the genetic peculiarities of the climatypes determined by their site of origin. Differences in the resistance of the same Scotch pine climatypes to the pathogens showed itself when growing them on different ecological backgrounds (on sandy soil - the bear berry pine forest type, and on dark-grey forest soil - the tall-herb pine forest (type). Climatypes of "northern Lapponian" and "Siberian" pine subspecies are more tolerant to the pathogens.

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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

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Kuz'min, Sergey Rudol'fovich; Кузьмин, Сергей Рудольфович; Кузьмина, Нина Алексеевна

    Height increments and suevival of Pinus sylvestris climatypes in provenance trials in the western Trans- Baikal region
: материалы временных коллективов / T. N. Novikova // Eurasian Journal of Forest Research. - 2008. - Vol. 11-2. - С. 73-79. - Библиогр. в конце ст.

Аннотация: Scots pine provenance trials established in Buryatia (western Trans-Baikal region) in Siberia were studied. The features of linear increment of 57 progeniers representing a significant part of the total Scots pine area in Russia are shown. Interpopulation variability in Scots pine progenies' linear increment index was found to increase in provenances during optimal moisture conditions during growing seasons. The correlation coefficients, between the linear incremewnt idexes and the climatype survival rate, showed a mostly positive link based on the contrast in conditions of the originating material populations.

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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

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Новикова, Татьяна Николаевна

    Особенности радиального прироста у климатипов сосны обыкновенной на песчаной почве
[Текст] = Features of radial growth of scots pine climatypes on sandy soil : материалы временных коллективов / С. Р. Кузьмин // Исследование компонентов лесных экосистем Сибири: Материалы конференции молодых ученых, 5-6 апреля 2012 г. , Красноярск. - Красноярск : Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева СО РАН , 2012. - Вып.13. - С. 18-20. - Библиогр.: 2 назв.

Аннотация: Results of radial growth study of 15 Scots pine climatypes, growing in provenance trial on sandy soil were shown. The result of cenangium dieback influence on radial increment decrease was shown. "Frost rings" were revealed. The assessment of complex influence of weather conditions and fungal disease on radial growth was conducted.

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Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50/28

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Kuz'min, Sergey Rudol'fovich

    Efficacy of climate transfer functions: introduction of Eurasian populations of Larix into Alberta
[Text] / G. E. Rehfeldt, N. M. Tchebakova, L. K. Barnhardt // Can. J. For. Res.-Rev. Can. Rech. For. - 1999. - Vol. 29, Is. 11. - P1660-1668, DOI 10.1139/cjfr-29-11-1660. - Cited References: 23 . - 9. - ISSN 0045-5067
РУБ Forestry

Аннотация: Growth and survival of eight populations of Larix sukaczewii Dylis and one of both Larix sibirica Ledeb. and Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Rupr. were used to assess the effectiveness of climate transfer functions for predicting the 13-year performance of Eurasian provenances introduced to Alberta. Quadratic regression models showed that transfer distances for five climate variables (mean annual temperature, degree-days 0 C, mean temperature in the coldest month, ratio of the mean annual temperature to mean annual precipitation, and the summer-winter temperature range) were particularly effective in predicting height and survival. Optimal transfer distances did not differ significantly from zero, and as a result, the best growth and survival in Alberta should be obtained by matching the provenance climate to that of the planting site for the five variables. Verification of the climate transfer functions with independent data from Russian provenance tests were strongly supportive. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of climate transfer functions for describing the response of plant populations to the environment and thereby have practical implications in reforestation.

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US Forest Serv, USDA, Rocky Mt Expt Stn, Moscow, ID 83843 USA
Sukachev Forest Inst, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
Alberta Tree Improvement & Seed Ctr, Smoky Lake, AB T01 3C0, Canada

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Rehfeldt, G.E.; Tchebakova, N.M.; Barnhardt, L.K.

    Influence of geographic populations on the elemental composition of pine phytomass and soil
[Text] / V. V. Tarakanov [et al.] // J. Surf. Ingestig.-X-Ray Synchro. - 2011. - Vol. 5: 18th International Conference on the Application of Synchrotron Radiation (SR) (2010, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA), Is. 6. - P1091-1097, DOI 10.1134/S102745101111019X. - Cited References: 13 . - 7. - ISSN 1027-4510
РУБ Nanoscience & Nanotechnology + Physics, Applied + Physics, Condensed Matter

Аннотация: In the long-term (30 years) field provenance experiment (Novosibirsk, Russia) with Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris L. from different geographical populations, X-ray fluorescence analysis with synchrotron radiation (XRFSRA) was used to estimate the concentration of 16 chemical elements in different components of the phytomass collected from living trees and the soil under them. The statistically significant influence of the "geographical population" factor on the elemental composition of different components of phytomass and soil was shown. A relationship between chemical properties and morphometric traits was found.

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[Tarakanov, V. V.] Inst Forestry, Western Siberian Off, Novosibirsk, Russia
[Chankina, O. V.
Kutsenogy, K. P.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Chem Kinet & Combust, Novosibirsk, Russia
[Naumova, N. B.
Makarikova, R. P.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Soil Sci & Agrochem, Novosibirsk, Russia
[Milyutin, L. I.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Forestry, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
[Rogovtsev, R. V.] Ctr Forest Protect, Novosibirsk, Russia
[Efimov, V. M.] Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Cytol & Genet, Novosibirsk, Russia
[Efimov, V. M.] Tomsk VV Kuibyshev State Univ, Tomsk 634050, Russia

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Tarakanov, V.V.; Chankina, O.V.; Kutsenogy, K.P.; Naumova, N.B.; Makarikova, R.P.; Milyutin, L.I.; Rogovtsev, R.V.; Efimov, V.M.

    Influence of climate changes on tree-ring characteristics of scots pine provenances in southern Siberia (forest-steppe)
[Text] / Y. V. Savva [et al.] // IAWA J. - 2003. - Vol. 24, Is. 4. - P371-383. - Cited References: 31 . - 13. - ISSN 0928-1541
РУБ Forestry

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
tree-ring width -- tree-ring density -- plantation -- provenance -- dendroecology

Аннотация: Scots pine provenances from all over Russia planted in 1964 at the forest-steppe zone were analyzed. Eight tree-ring characteristics from 12 different provenances were measured densitometrically. The time span of tree-ring observation covers the period from 1969 to 1997. The sensitivity coefficient of latewood width, latewood and maximum densities and latewood percentage decreases in relation to the increasing latitude of the provenances. The growth of all studied provenances is dictated by the local weather and climate. The correlation coefficients of indices between the local provenance and the other provenances are not lower than 0.46-0.97, and the synchronicity coefficients are minimally 0.84. The Euclidean distances vary from 0.11 to 0.13 between the local provenance and the other provenances. All statistical parameters show that the interannual. variability reflects the prevailing influence of the local weather conditions. Variability of weather conditions determines up to 87% of the growth variability in the forest-steppe of southern Siberia.

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Держатели документа:
RAS, SB, Inst Forest, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia
Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland

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Savva, Y.V.; Schweingruber, F.H.; Vaganov, E.A.; Milyutin, L.I.

    Intraspecific responses to climate in Pinus sylvestris
[Text] / G. E. Rehfeldt [et al.] // Glob. Change Biol. - 2002. - Vol. 8, Is. 9. - P912-929, DOI 10.1046/j.1365-2486.2002.00516.x. - Cited References: 49 . - 18. - ISSN 1354-1013
РУБ Biodiversity Conservation + Ecology + Environmental Sciences

Аннотация: Five population-specific response functions were developed from quadratic models for 110 populations of Pinus sylvestris growing at 47 planting sites in Eurasia and North America. The functions predict 13 year height from climate: degree-days > 5 degreesC; mean annual temperature; degree-days < 0 degreesC; summer-winter temperature differential; and a moisture index, the ratio of degree-days > 5 degreesC to mean annual precipitation. Validation of the response functions with two sets of independent data produced for all functions statistically significant simple correlations with coefficients as high as 0.81 between actual and predicted heights. The response functions described the widely different growth potentials typical of natural populations and demonstrated that these growth potentials have different climatic optima. Populations nonetheless tend to inhabit climates colder than their optima, with the disparity between the optimal and inhabited climates becoming greater as the climate becomes more severe. When driven by a global warming scenario of the Hadley Center, the functions described short-term physiologic and long-term evolutionary effects that were geographically complex. The short-term effects should be negative in the warmest climates but strongly positive in the coldest. Long-term effects eventually should ameliorate the negative short-term impacts, enhance the positive, and in time, substantially increase productivity throughout most of the contemporary pine forests of Eurasia. Realizing the long-term gains will require redistribution of genotypes across the landscape, a process that should take up to 13 generations and therefore many years.

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USDA, Forest Serv, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Moscow, ID 83843 USA
Russian Acad Sci, Sikachev Inst Forest, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia

Доп.точки доступа:
Rehfeldt, G.E.; Tchebakova, N.M.; Parfenova, Y.I.; Wykoff, W.R.; Kuzmina, N.A.; Milyutin, L.I.

    Sensitivity of diameter growth to annual weather conditions in Scots pine provenances at a Central Siberian location
[Text] / Y. V. Savva [et al.] // Silvae Genet. - 2002. - Vol. 51, Is. 02.03.2013. - P49-55. - Cited References: 40 . - 7. - ISSN 0037-5349
РУБ Forestry + Genetics & Heredity
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Кл.слова (ненормированные):
annual ring -- weather sensitivity -- climate tolerance -- latitudinal transfer -- environmental change

Аннотация: Eight tree-ring characteristics (tree ring width, latewood and earlywood widths and densities, maximum and minimum densities and latewood percentage) were measured densitometrically in 16 Scots pine provenances in the southern taiga, Central Siberia. Age trends were excluded by standardization. It was found that the sensitivity coefficient of latewood width, latewood and maximum densities and latewood percentage has a tendency to decrease in relation to the increasing latitude of seed sources. Northern provenances utilise only the energy resources (heat and light) during the first half of the growing season effectively. The correlation of tree ring series between the local provenance and the other provenances decreases in relation to the increasing latitude difference between seed origins. As a whole, the values of the normalized Euclidean distance, correlation and synchronicity coefficients between the local provenance and the other provenances prove that, for most of the provenances, the interannual variability of the chosen tree ring characteristics reflects the prevailing influence of weather conditions (even for the populations from the northern taiga and forest-tundra zone). The variability of weather conditions determines up to 85% the variability of radial growth and wood density.

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Держатели документа:
Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Inst Forests, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Swiss Fed Inst Forest Snow & Landscape Res, CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland

Доп.точки доступа:
Savva, Y.V.; Schweingruber, F.H.; Kuzmina, N.A.; Vaganov, E.A.

    Impacts of climate change on the distribution of larix spp. and Pinus sylvestris and their climatypes in Siberia
/ M. T. Nadezda, E. R. Gerald, I. P. Elena // Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. - 2006. - Vol. 11, Is. 4. - P861-882, DOI 10.1007/s11027-005-9019-0 . - ISSN 1381-2386
Аннотация: Inter- and intraspecific effects of climate change were assessed for the dominant conifers of Siberia (60-140В°E and 48-75В°N): Larix spp. (L. sibirica, L. dahurica, and L. sukaczewii) and Pinus sylvestris . The approach employed a tri-variate (degree-days above 5В°C, degree-days below 0В°C, and a moisture index) estimate of the climatic envelope within which exists the actual ecological distribution of a species and their constituent climatypes (genotypes physiologically attuned to similar environments). Limits of the actual ecological distribution were approximated by reducing the climatic envelope according to effects of permafrost and interspecific competition. Climatypes were mapped within the climatic envelope according to the climatic interval that must separate populations for reasonable assurance of genetic differentiation. This interval was calculated from response functions that related 13-year growth and survival of a species to the difference in climate between the provenance of a climatype and the climate of numerous test sites distributed across Russia. Mapping species' distributions and their climatypes was done for the contemporary climate and for future climates predicted by the HadCM3GGa1 scenario of Hadley Centre. The results showed that if the forests of the future are to reflect the adaptedness of today, the distribution of species will shift and genotypes within species will be redistributed. Some contemporary climatypes are projected to disappear from Siberia while others common elsewhere would evolve. To mitigate these effects, climatypes should be transferred today to the expected future location of their climatic optima, a distance that is likely to approach 700-1200 km for these species. В© Springer 2005.

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V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Academgorodok, 660036 Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 1221 S. Main, Moscow, ID 83843, United States

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Nadezda, M.T.; Gerald, E.R.; Elena, I.P.

    Genetic and environmental effects assessment in Scots pine provenances planted in Central Siberia
/ J. V. Savva, E. A. Vaganov // Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. - 2006. - Vol. 11, Is. 1. - P269-290, DOI 10.1007/s11027-006-1026-2 . - ISSN 1381-2386

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
Climate change -- Dendrochronology -- Dendroecology -- Densitometry -- Plantation -- Provenance -- Tree ring -- environmental effect -- forestry -- Eurasia -- Siberia -- Pinus sylvestris

Аннотация: Scots pine provenance trials were established in 1964 in forest-steppe and in 1974 in southern taiga zones of Central Siberia from seeds collected over whole Russia. Tree-ring characteristics (radial growth and density chronologies) from 12 and 16 provenances planted in those plantations were measured densitometrically. Tree-ring analysis revealed a retention of a genetically fixed response to climatic factors proper to pines' origin. Trees from higher latitudes keep the orientation towards accelerated growth at the beginning of a growing season, which is followed by a rapid transition to formation of latewood cells and deceleration of growth earlier, than in medium-latitude trees. Main climatic factors controlling tree-rings formation differed slightly between different provenances within plantations. Genetically fixed ability of the provenances are not great (less than 15%), that proves high adaptability of pines to abrupt climatic change. Tree-ring formation of Scots pine provenances is mainly determined by the environmental factors. В© Springer 2006.

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Держатели документа:
Institute of Forest SB RAS, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russian Federation

Доп.точки доступа:
Savva, J.V.; Vaganov, E.A.

    Morphophysiological traits of needles in different climatypes of Scots pine in provenance trial
/ N. V. Pakharkova [et al.] // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2014. - Vol. 7, Is. 1. - P84-89, DOI 10.1134/S1995425514010107 . - ISSN 1995-4255

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
climatype -- fluorescence -- provenance trial -- Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) -- winter dormancy

Аннотация: Differences in terms of depth of dormancy have been revealed in the provenace trial of Scots pine based on an analysis of parameters of the zero fluorescence level, as well as the content of chlorophylls and abscisic acid, which corresponds to the results of studying the pine-needle morphological traits and phenological observations. Trees of the southern climatype different in terms of needle morphological traits and the length of phenological stages are characterized by a deeper dormancy than those of the northern climatype. It is assumed that, due to climate change, northern climatypes would be more vulnerable during winter-spring thaws, which were not typical of these regions in former times. © 2014 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

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Siberian Federal University, pr. Svobodnyi 79, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russian Federation
Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademgorodok 50/28, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

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Pakharkova, N.V.; Kuzmina, N.A.; Kuzmin, S.R.; Efremov, A.A.

    Заболевание обыкновенное шютте в географических культурах сосны обыкновенной (Красноярский край)
[Текст] = Lophodermium needle-cast of scotch pine provenance trial (Krasnoyarsk region) : материалы временных коллективов / В. А. Сенашова, Н. А. Кузьмина // Экосистемы Центральной Азии: исследования, сохранение, рациональное использование: Материалы XI Убсунурского международного симпозиума (3-8 июля 2012 г., Кызыл). - 2012. - С. 189-190. - Библиогр. в конце ст.



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Сенашова, Вера Александровна; Кузьмина, Нина Алексеевна; Kuz'mina, Nina Aleksyeyevna; Syenashova Vera Alexandrovna

    Morphological distinctions of needles in Scots pine with various resistance levels to fungal diseases
[Text] / S. R. Kuzmin, N. A. Kuzmina // Russ. J. Ecol. - 2015. - Vol. 46, Is. 2. - P209-212, DOI 10.1134/S1067413615010087. - Cited References:8. - The study is supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (nos. 11-04-00246-a, 11-04-00063-a and 14-04-31366) and by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (SFU no. 4.4290.2011). . - ISSN 1067-4136. - ISSN 1608-3334
РУБ Ecology

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
provenance trial -- needle cast -- phacidiosis -- Cenangium necrosis -- size and -- density of needle stomata


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Держатели документа:
Russian Acad Sci, Siberian Branch, Sukachev Inst Forest, Krasnoyarsk 660036, Russia.
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Kuzmin, S.R.; Kuzmina, N.A.; Russian Foundation for Basic Research [11-04-00246-a, 11-04-00063-a, 14-04-31366]; Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (SFU) [4.4290.2011]

    Distribution of Lophodermium needle cast agents in Scots pine stands in Middle Siberia
/ N. A. Kuzmina, V. A. Senashova, S. R. Kuzmin // Contemp. Probl. Ecol. - 2015. - Vol. 8, Is. 7. - P909-915, DOI 10.1134/S1995425515070082 . - ISSN 1995-4255

Кл.слова (ненормированные):
distribution -- forest districts and plantations -- Lophodermium needle cast -- provenance trial -- Scots pine -- Fungi -- Lophodermium -- Pinus sylvestris

Аннотация: Geography of the Scots pine disease, caused by Lophodermium fungi, was analyzed in Krasnoyarsk krai and Khakassia in 1997–2010. Most of the loci were located in taiga; less frequently they occurred in mountain taiga and mountain chern altitudinal belts. Rarely the disease was noted in forest-steppe zone of subboreal forests. The disease dynamics is cyclic; in recent years the wide extension of the pathogen across the studied region was detected. Needle cast is a serious danger for pine grown from seeds from the other regions, especially seeds of western or southern origin. © 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

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Держатели документа:
V.N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademgorodok 50/28, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

Доп.точки доступа:
Kuzmina, N. A.; Senashova, V. A.; Kuzmin, S. R.