Leś. Pr. Bad., 2010, Vol. 71 (1): 81-90.
Zmienność trzech naturalnych populacji Pinus
sylvestris L. z różnych siedlisk Puszczy Białowieskiej oszacowana
cechami igieł
Variability of three natural populations of Pinus
sylvestris L. from different sites of Białowieża Primeval Forest
estimated using needle traits
Ewa M. Pawlaczyk, Maria A. Bobowicz, Adolf F.
Korczyk
Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Wydział Biologii, Zakład Genetyki,
Umultowska 89, 61-614 Poznań, Fax +48 618295636, e-mail: ewapaw@amu.edu.pl, mabwa@amu.edu.pl
Abstract. The aim of the study was to determine the
intra- and interpopulation variation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris
L.), coming from three natural sites of the Białowieża Primeval Forest.
Material for analysis was collected from pine trees in fresh coniferous
forest site type – Vaccinio vitis-ideae-Pinetum (Gruszki population),
fresh mixed coniferous forest site type – Calamagrostio
arundinacea-Piceetum (Topiło population) and in fresh deciduous forest
site type – Tilio-Carpinetum (Teremiski population). These sites vary
considerably in terms of their fertility and moisture content.
Data collected from measurements of 14 morphological and anatomical
traits were used for the purpose of statistical analysis. The most
important methods applied in this study include the analysis of
discriminant variables, Mahalanobis distances between trees together
with the minimum spanning trees created on the basis of the shortest
Mahalanobis distances, as well as agglomerative clustering using the
nearest neighbour method, based on Euclidean distances and the t
distribution and the t-Student test.
It was found that analyzed populations differ statistically in terms of
investigated traits. In fresh coniferous forest (Gruszki population)
and in fresh mixed coniferous forest (Topiło population) pine is a
dominant or co-dominant species and these two forest site types create
optimal development conditions for pine, which is confirmed by the
results obtained in this study.
Key words: Scots pine, phenotypic variation.

