Abstract

According to a hypothesis presented recently the predicted climatic warming will cause premature bud burst of trees in Finnish conditions during mild spells in mid‐winter and heavy frost damage during subsequent periods of frost. The full stocking and high productivity of northern Finnish provenances of Picea abies (L.) Karst. grown in central and southern Finland for several decades seemed to conflict with the frost damage hypothesis, because the increase in the annual mean temperature involved in the most distant provenance transfers exceeded the predicted increase in the annual mean temperature in northern Finland. A calculation method using air temperature data from provenance transfer experiments was developed for testing the frost damage hypothesis. The method was applied with temperature data from Finnish provenence transfer experiments, assuming for northern Finland both (1) a uniform warming scenario of 4.7°C throughout the year and (2) a non‐uniform warming scenario in which the same mean annual...

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