%0 Research note
%T Vitality and height growth of two Larix species and provenances in a field trial located in north-west Russia
%A Fedorkov, Aleksey
%D 2014
%J Silva Fennica
%V 48
%N 1
%R doi:10.14214/sf.1053
%U https://silvafennica.fi/article/1053
%X Vitality and height of Larix species and provenances originating from Russia were estimated in a 5-yr field trial performed in the Komi Republic (north-west Russia) using a fully randomized single-tree plot design with 7–8 blocks. Tree provenance had no significant (p > 0.05) effect on tree vitality, though for Larix sukazcewii originating from the European part of Russia, trees from the northern regions were more vital than those from southern regions. Provenance was a significant (p < 0.05) factor for height, where the average height of 136 cm varied considerably (168 cm for trees from Nizhnij Novgorod and 111 cm for trees from Ufa). There were no significant correlations when vitality and height were compared to geographic and climatic variables for the locations.