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European larch L. decidua Mill
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Forestry
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Larix
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Margilind larch L. marschlinsii Coaz
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SD1-669.5
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and from the east – up to 3°40′. It is not inferior to the Bashkir populations of L. sibirica obtained from the Sonsky forestry district of the Republic of Khakassia. L. × marschlinsii exhibits a high adaptive capacity with initial origin from Great Britain. Morphological analysis of cones obtained from the settlement of Zapovednik enabled to detect a hybrid form of L. archangelica × L. sibirica with characteristics of Dahurian larch L. dahurica Laws. It should be noted that in the forest crop areas and those of collecting seeds the permissible difference between the heights above the sea level should not exceed 500–550 m. Also when growing mixed stands with a companion species
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capacity for survival
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city-planning and city-forming role
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climatype progeny
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cones
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five-year plans
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from the north – up to 1°
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geographical forest crops
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geographical origin
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growth
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industrial buildings
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industrialization
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it is advisable to use L. archangelica seeds and L. archangelica × L. sibirica
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karafuto
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larch
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layout
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location
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morphometric features
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pulp and paper mills
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pulp-and-paper mills
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seed scale
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shows that for growing high-yielding larch crops in the conditions of the Bashkir Urals
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the Siberian larch L. sibirica Ledeb. and hybrid forms of these species
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