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Title

ГЕОГРАФИ ЧЕСКОЕ РАСПРОСТРАНЕНИЕ ПРОМЕЖ УТОЧНЫХ ПОПУЛЯЦИЙ ЕЛЕЙ ЕВРОПЕЙСКОЙ И СИБИР СКОЙ НА ВОСТОКЕ ЕВРОПЫ

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Попов, Петр; Александров, Александр

Abstract

In Eastern Europe, within the European part of Russia, three groups of intermediate spruce forms of European (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and Siberian (Picea obovata Ledeb.) spruce are distributed on a wide strip of territory from the western border of the Republic of Karelia to the central Kama riverbed (in the Perm Territory). They are characterized by the predominance of individuals of intermediate phenotypes, intermediate parameters of many traits, but an increased indicator of the diversity of phenotypes and some genetic traits. The first of the groups of the intermediate form is geographically and by the phenotypic structure of the populations closer to the European spruce, the third - to the Siberian spruce, the second occupies the middle position. The results of the research can be useful for solving issues of population-geographical diversity, taxonomy and forestry.

Publication

Forest Science (0861-007X), 2019, Vol 55, Issue 2, p33

ISSN 0861-007X Publication type Academic Journal

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