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M. Ivanković: MOGUĆNOST INTROGRESIJE GENA KAVKASKE JELE (Abies nordmaniana /Steven/ Spach) . Šumarski list br. 11–12, CXXXI (2007), 529-537
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SUMMARY: European fir (Abies alba Mill.) is one of the most significant
forest species of the Republic of Croatia. This paper presents research results
of variability of mitohondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragment nad5-4.


By the use of molecular methods and PCR, two halotypes of European fir
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of Slovenia.


In provenances Macelj and Trakošćan, haplotypes of Nordmann’s silver
fir (Abies nordmaniana /Steven/ Spach) were found and it is most likely that it
was introduced by planting of seedlings and that further introgression of
Nordmann´s silver fir genes into local population occurred through random
cross-breeding with European fir.