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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Annual growth rhythm of Larix sibirica and Larix gmelinii provenances in a field trial in southern Finland

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Pages 518-532 | Received 25 Sep 2012, Accepted 11 Mar 2013, Published online: 29 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyse how the growth onset and shoot elongation of seedlings differ in field conditions in Finland for 20 Russian larch provenances and five comparison entries, and if they could be explained by the geographic and climatic conditions of the provenance origins. In this work, the Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinii Rupr.) provenances had the earliest growth onset and the northern Siberian larches (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) slightly earlier bud burst. The temperature sum and latitude of the provenances explained the differences in shoot elongation. The time needed for shoot elongation and the temperature sum needed to obtain 50% of total shoot elongation were quite equal in the years 2008 and 2009 (larger difference with the 90% level). The growth cessation was affected by photoperiod regardless of provenance. However, it was affected in the southern provenances also by declining temperatures in autumn. The final height was in 2009 largest in southern Dahurian larches. Despite our findings, the use of seed sources of domesticated Raivola origin is the safest choice for regeneration in Finland. We should still study more in detail the performance of other provenances and their adaptation capacity and suitability to Finnish forestry.

Acknowledgements

This work was partly funded by the EU Northern Periphery SIBLARCH project, which also provided the material used in the study. The help and support of numerous persons at the Punkaharju Research Unit of the Finnish Forest Research Institute with establishing and measuring the experiment is greatly appreciated. The support provided by the Finnish Forest Research Institute and University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences, is also acknowledged. In addition, the personal grants awarded by the Foundation for Forest Tree Breeding and the Finnish Society of Forest Science to Antti J. Lukkarinen are gratefully acknowledged.

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