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SUMMARY: Since the genetic diversity of European beech (Fagus sylvaticaL.) in South-
East Europe (particularly for adaptive traits) is not well studied, the purpose of this paper is to
determine the amount, pattern and possible causes of its adaptive genetic variability, through
analysis of selected quantitative traits in a provenance trial.


Research was conducted in a provenance trial in which thirteen provenances were analyzed
(Table 1). The heights of all survived plants were measured successively after the first
three growing seasons at the trial site, while flushing phenology and winter leaf retention were
scored in the second and third year. The preliminary analysis showed that differences between