SEASONAL GROWTH OF THE SCOTCH PINE VEGETATIVE ORGANS IN THE PRED-BAIKAL FOREST-STEPPE
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Abstract (English):
For the Scotch pine growing in the Pred-Baikal forest-steppe, the terms of start, end, visible growth duration, the correlation and the statistical relationship of the size of the axial shoots, needles, trunk and skeletal roots were determined.

Keywords:
Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), shoots, trunk, skeletal roots, growth periodicity, linear and radial growth
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