Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.

Timing of anthesis in 21 Scots pine stands from 14 localities in Finland was studied at the canopy level from 1963 to 1974. Distributions of pollen catches were compared to the normal Gaussian distribution. The basis for the timing studies was the 50 per cent point of the anthesis-fitted normal dist...

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Main Author: Luomajoki, Alpo
Other Authors: The Finnish Society of Forest Science, Suomen metsätieteellinen seura, Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Society of Forestry in Finland - The Finnish Forest Research Institute 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9343
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description Timing of anthesis in 21 Scots pine stands from 14 localities in Finland was studied at the canopy level from 1963 to 1974. Distributions of pollen catches were compared to the normal Gaussian distribution. The basis for the timing studies was the 50 per cent point of the anthesis-fitted normal distribution. Development up to this point was characterized in calendar days, in degree days (>5 °C) and in period units. The count of each unit began on March 19 (included). The period unit was found to be the most accurate delineator of development both in a single year and also in the majority of cases as stand averages over several years. Locally, calendar days were a more accurate parameter for stand average. Anthesis in northern Finland occurred at a later date than in the south as was expected, but at a lower heat sum. The variation in the timing of anthesis and the variation of pollen catches increased northwards. The geographical correlations calculated against distances measured along simulated post-glacial migration routes were stronger than purely latitudinal correlations. Effects of the reinvasion of Scots pine into Finland are thus still visible in pine populations. The proportion of the average annual heat sum needed for anthesis grew rapidly above a latitude of 63° even though the heat sum needed for anthesis decreased towards the timberline. In light of flowering phenology it seems probable that the northern populations of Scots pine in Finland have still not completely adapted to the prevailing cold climate at these latitudes. A moderate warming of the climate would therefore be beneficial for Scots pine.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:1975/9343 2025-01-16T23:52:55+00:00 Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology. Männyn sopeutuminen Suomen ilmastoon hedekukkimisaikojen valossa. Luomajoki, Alpo The Finnish Society of Forest Science Suomen metsätieteellinen seura Finlands Forstvetenskapliga Samfund 2009-06-17T14:09:19Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9343 eng eng The Society of Forestry in Finland - The Finnish Forest Research Institute 0001-5636 Acta Forestalia Fennica. 1993. 237: 1-27. SMS http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9343 Pinus sylvestris climate flowering forest trees heat sums phenology trees woody plants anthesis flowering phenology pollen recording heat sum adaptation reinvasion mänty sopeutuminen kukinta fenologia siitepölyn leviäminen siitepöly lämpösumma hedekukinta ilmasto Article 2009 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:19:05Z Timing of anthesis in 21 Scots pine stands from 14 localities in Finland was studied at the canopy level from 1963 to 1974. Distributions of pollen catches were compared to the normal Gaussian distribution. The basis for the timing studies was the 50 per cent point of the anthesis-fitted normal distribution. Development up to this point was characterized in calendar days, in degree days (>5 °C) and in period units. The count of each unit began on March 19 (included). The period unit was found to be the most accurate delineator of development both in a single year and also in the majority of cases as stand averages over several years. Locally, calendar days were a more accurate parameter for stand average. Anthesis in northern Finland occurred at a later date than in the south as was expected, but at a lower heat sum. The variation in the timing of anthesis and the variation of pollen catches increased northwards. The geographical correlations calculated against distances measured along simulated post-glacial migration routes were stronger than purely latitudinal correlations. Effects of the reinvasion of Scots pine into Finland are thus still visible in pine populations. The proportion of the average annual heat sum needed for anthesis grew rapidly above a latitude of 63° even though the heat sum needed for anthesis decreased towards the timberline. In light of flowering phenology it seems probable that the northern populations of Scots pine in Finland have still not completely adapted to the prevailing cold climate at these latitudes. A moderate warming of the climate would therefore be beneficial for Scots pine. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Mänty ENVELOPE(25.033,25.033,66.700,66.700)
spellingShingle Pinus sylvestris
climate
flowering
forest trees
heat sums
phenology
trees
woody plants
anthesis
flowering phenology
pollen recording
heat sum
adaptation
reinvasion
mänty
sopeutuminen
kukinta
fenologia
siitepölyn leviäminen
siitepöly
lämpösumma
hedekukinta
ilmasto
Luomajoki, Alpo
Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title_full Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title_fullStr Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title_full_unstemmed Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title_short Climatic adaptation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Finland based on male flowering phenology.
title_sort climatic adaptation of scots pine (pinus sylvestris l.) in finland based on male flowering phenology.
topic Pinus sylvestris
climate
flowering
forest trees
heat sums
phenology
trees
woody plants
anthesis
flowering phenology
pollen recording
heat sum
adaptation
reinvasion
mänty
sopeutuminen
kukinta
fenologia
siitepölyn leviäminen
siitepöly
lämpösumma
hedekukinta
ilmasto
topic_facet Pinus sylvestris
climate
flowering
forest trees
heat sums
phenology
trees
woody plants
anthesis
flowering phenology
pollen recording
heat sum
adaptation
reinvasion
mänty
sopeutuminen
kukinta
fenologia
siitepölyn leviäminen
siitepöly
lämpösumma
hedekukinta
ilmasto
url http://hdl.handle.net/1975/9343