Abstract

The article presents research on the assessment of growth patterns, development and quality of Scots pine trees in relation to their breeding affiliation. Positive trees are identified that are the most promising for harvesting valuable reproductive material-seeds of improved breeding category and vegetative material-cuttings for creating clonal and family forest-seed plantations of Scots pine in the conditions of the dyurtyulinsky forestry. Based on the research results, recommendations are given for improving breeding activities with this tree species.

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