Vol. 51(2), 2009: 154-160
FOLIA FORESTALIA POLONICA
Series A - Forestry, 2009, Vol. 51(2), 154–160.
Morphological changeability of cones of Norway spruce [Picea
abies (L.) Karst.] in the Białowie˝a Forest
Włodzimierz Buraczyk
Department of Silviculture, Warsaw University of Life Science, ul.
Nowoursynowska 159, 02-776 Warszawa, Poland, phone: +48 22 59 38101,
fax: +48 22 59 38008, e-mail: wburaczyk@wp.pl
Abstract
In the frame of research conducted in the year 2003 on masting
of spruce in the Białowieża Forest, spruce cones were collected from
trees differentiated with regard to their age as well as growing sites
located in deciduous and coniferous forest. The collection of cones was
conducted in managed forests of the Białowieża Forest District. Before
taking out seeds, the cones were divided into 5 sectors: cone base (p),
zone over cone base (np), cone cen¬tral part (s), zone below cone-top
(pw) and cone-top (w). This allowed evaluation of the size and shape of
scales contained by cones.
The results showed that the biggest cones were formed by spruces 60– 80
years old which were growing on de¬ciduous sites. The longest scales
were situated in the cone central part, and the widest were found in
the zone over cone base. Differentiated size of cones and scales,
situated in distinguished cone zones, can influence the speed of scale
opening and the sequence of seed releasing. This can be applied in the
process of harvesting of high quality seeds – necessary for the
production of seedlings with the use of modern nursery
technologies.
Key words
Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.], cone morphology, cone scales,
coniferous forest, deciduous forest



