Abstract

The paper investigates frost hardening and resistance in two-year-old seedlings of three Aleppo pine provenances (Litorale tarantino, Eubea, Kassandra). Starting in early autumn, field-raised seedlings were sampled fortnightly and subjected to temperatures of +4, 6, 12, and 17 C. Electrolyte release was measured before and after boiling of the samples, separated according to organ type. Conductivity values were converted into damage index It. The findings were then correlated to mean climate data (maximum, minimum, and mean temperature, theoretical sunshine duration) recorded over the 212 days prior to sampling. Acquired frost resistance increased gradually from the first sampling till January, as the day length and air temperature decreased. Subsequent hardening-dehardening fluctuations indicated that frost resistance in Aleppo pine is strongly dependent on microclimate conditions. Provenance Kassandra displayed the greatest frost resistance. The differences between the 3 provenances were not marked. Ale...

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