%0 Research note %T Performance variation of lodgepole pine provenances in Latvia %A Jansons, Āris %A Matisons, Roberts %A Baliuckas, Virgilijus %A Purina, Līga %A Krišāns, Oskars %A Jansons, Jānis %A Baumanis, Imants %D 2018 %J Silva Fennica %V 52 %N 5 %R doi:10.14214/sf.10014 %U https://silvafennica.fi/article/10014 %X

Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia Engelm.) has been extensively introduced in Scandinavia on less productive sites. Under a changing climate, it also has a high potential in the eastern Baltic region; still, its performance there has scarcely been reported. This study investigated the performance of 36 Canadian provenances in 14 trials in western Latvia. Tree dimensions showed notable provenance and provenance-by-environment variation, implying that local selection by provenance can be applied for improved yield. Southern provenances showed the best height growth, while southwestern (more oceanic) provenances excelled in diameter growth. Most of the quality traits were affected by provenance or provenance-by-environment interaction, yet the variation was lower than for the growth traits.