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Air pollutants provide environmental conditions that drastically
differ in many respects from those to which forest trees are
naturally adapted. Leading experts in the field here consider these
questions of immediate relevance arising from the changing
environment: (1) Do air pollutants introduce effects of selection
that differ from those known for populations that are not subject
to such stress conditions? (2) If air pollutants introduce
quantitatively or even qualitatively novel selective effects, which
consequences might arise from the adaptation of forest tree
populations to the present conditions as well as for the
preservation of adaptability to future conditions? In addition to
these questions, concepts for preservation of genetic resources are
discussed.
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