Abstract

For the determination of the impact of environmental factors on the differentiation of Picea abies populations, 20 cenopopulations from four geographical points are investigated. The study shows that environmental conditions affect the genotypic composition of populations more than geographical distance. The structure of the intrapopulational genetic variability of Picea abies is determined to a higher extent by the effect of ecological isolation than by the effect of isolation-by-distance (IBD).

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