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The Institute of Dendrology is a Polish unique centre of multidisciplinary research on trees and shrubs. The Insitute of Dendrology was established in 1933 and carries out research in the areas of tree and shrub biology, especially in the fields of: genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, ecophysiology, ecology, systematics and geography, biology of seeds, mycorrhiza, anthropopression hazards to forest ecosystems. The Institute is authorized to confer the academic degree of doctor of biological sciences.
The Institute publishes an semi-annual Dendrobiology and popular scientific monograph Nasze drzewa leśne (Our Forest Trees).
The history of the Institute goes back to the early 19th century. In 1829-1880 Tytus Działyński and his son, Jan Kanty Działyński, created a rich collection of woody plants, which later developed into the Kórnik Arboretum, closely associated with the Institute. In 1933 the Department of Dendrology was established as a part of the Kórnik Gardens owned by the Foundation 'Zakłady Kórnickie'. In 1945, after the end of the 2nd World War, the research centre was restored as the Department of Dendrology and Pomology. It was affiliated to the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1952, and its name had changed several times by 1975, when it became the Institute of Dendrology.
The centre was directed in succession by Antoni Wróblewski (1933-1939), Stefan Białobok (1945-1979), Władysław Bugała (1980-1995), Tadeusz Przybylski (1996-1998), Gabriela Lorenc-Plucińska (1999-2010). At present the Director is Jacek Oleksyn.
Structure and scientific activity of the Institute
Research is conducted in 13 laboratories. Their work is concerned with many aspects of tree biology. This is mainly basic research, involving the analysis and description of hitherto unknown processes and relationships. Results of the studies carried out at the Institute may be and actually are implemented in various branches of economy dealing with plant production. The scientists are also commissioned to solve current problems of forestry, concerning seed plantations, biodiversity, the health of trees and forest stands, etc. Additionally, investigations into restoration of industrial sites are carried out.
The Institute has at its disposal a wide range of laboratory equipment and plant material. Invaluable are the collections of trees and shrubs grown in the Kórnik Arboretum and the 'Zwierzyniec' Experimental Forest, as well as preserved specimens accumulated at the Institute's herbarium for many years. Both the collections and the herbarium belong to the richest in Poland and are well-known not only in our country but also in the world. The modern laboratory equipment makes it possible to conduct research at a high scientific level.
The library is also of crucial importance for the Institute. It is composed of about 26 000 books, 18 000 volumes of periodicals (220 titles), and about 1500 special publications.
Subjects of research
The major directions of research conducted at the Institute are listed below.
Systematics and chorology of trees and shrubs: taxonomy of 'difficult' genera, such as Rosa, Rubus, Salix and Crataegus; processes taking place in populations of endangered and vulnerable species; biometric analysis of the taxonomic rank of disputable taxa; geographical variation of taxa within their natural ranges; chorological description of the dendroflora of selected regions.
Methods of vegetative propagation: modern methods of plant regeneration; in vitro propagation.
Population genetics of forest trees: studies of populations of forest trees and use of their variability for increasing forest productivity; mineral uptake; methods for stimulation of flowering in seed plantations; hormonal stimulation of flowering and fruit formation and production of high-quality seed.
Biochemical genetics of forest trees: genetic structure of populations of forest trees; phenotypic and genetic variation; transfer of genetic information within populations of forest trees.
Phytopathology of trees and shrubs: genetic and ecological aspects of tree decline; dendrochronological assessment of tree health; biotic and abiotic factors contributing to tree diseases; pathogenicity of organisms causing serious tree diseases.
Seed biology of trees and shrubs: dormancy breakage; long-term storage and cryopreservation of seed. Seed metabolism in trees and shrubs: physiological and biochemical mechanisms of dormancy breakage; activity of respiratory enzymes; mechanisms of ageing; resistance to desiccation.
Mycorrhizal symbioses of trees and shrubs: physiological role of growth regulators; morphological and molecular structure of mycorrhizae; intrapopulational variation and selection for resistance of fungal strains to various factors of human disturbance.
Ecophysiological reactions of trees to environmental factors and human disturbance: effects of biotic and abiotic factors on tree growth, development and health; mechanisms of tree reaction to industrial pollution; physiological basis of reactions of trees and shrubs to stress factors.
Introduction and acclimatization of trees and shrubs: adaptability of the trees and shrubs species and varieties to our climatic conditions.
International cooperation
The Institute cooperates with about 50 foreign research centres in 30 countries. The cooperation ranges from the exchange of plant material to joint research programs. This results in many joint publications. It is noteworthy that scientists employed at the Institute have contributed to some major international works, such as Flora Europaea, Flora Hellenica, Flora of Turkey and Flora of Pakistan, or textbooks on seed storage and genetics of forest trees.
Popularization and didactic activity
Results of research conducted at the Institute are presented at national and international conferences and in scientific periodicals, but also in popular scientific magazines and in the Institute's book series Our Forest Trees. The popular publications hold much interest for biologists, dendrologists, foresters, gardeners, tree lovers, and students.
Scientists employed at the Institute give regular or occasional lectures at universities and colleges, and lectures or presentations for special interest groups. They also supervise students preparing MSc or PhD theses. On the basis of agreements with the Poznań University and other institutions of higher education, the Institute makes its collections, laboratories and library available to their workers and students, and grants scholarships to postgraduate students.
Publications of the Institute
Dendrobiology
This is an international semi-annual journal, which in 2000 replaced the Arboretum Kórnickie that had been published by the Institute for 45 years. It includes original publications and (less frequently) review articles in the field of tree biology.
Our Forest Trees
This is a book series started in 1970 with a monograph on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). So far, 17 of the planned 21 volumes of this series have been published. Each of them is concerned with one species (or genus) of native forest trees, reviewing the published literature on the given subject and popularizing it. All contributions are commissioned by the editorial board.
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The Institute have a special experimental forest called 'Zwierzyniec'. It covers about 60 hectares of experimental fields with forest trees plantations, mainly pine, spruce, larch, oak, fir and birch.
Our specialists conduct there long-term provenience experiments. But not only in Kórnik itself. We have many experimental fields throughout the country.
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Since 2001 Institute of Dendrology has been authorized to confer the academic degree of doctor of biological sciences. Here we present the list of PhD theses carried out in the Institute:
2021
- Mariola Dorota Rabska
„Wpływ warunków środowiskowych na morfologiczne i fizjologiczne zróżnicowanie międzypłciowe Juniperus communis L. oraz Adriana tomentosa Gaudich.” - Marta Brygida Kujawska
„Zróżnicowanie grzybów różnych grup troficznych w kontynentalnym borze mieszanym” - Łukasz Walas
„Wzorce genetyczne i ekologiczne w naturalnych populacjach kasztanowca zwyczajnego (Aesculus hippocastanum L.).” - Marta Walentynowicz - Reakcja olszy szarej (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) i olszy czarnej (Alnus glutinosa Gaertn.) na zanieczyszczenia pierwiastkami śladowymi Cu, Zn, Cd i Pb.
- Kinga Nowak - Płeć jako czynnik determinujący wzrost i chemizm roślin dwupiennych - cisa pospolitego (Taxus baccata L.) i jałowca pospolitego (Juniperus communis L.)
2020
- Mikołaj Wawrzyniak
„Konsekwencje warunków przechowywania nasion wybranych gatunków leśnych drzew i krzewów dla rozwoju siewek”
2019
- Marcin Dyderski
"Środowiskowe uwarunkowania sukcesu ekologicznego gatunków inwazyjnych: Prunus serotina, Quercus rubra i Robinia pseudoacacia" - Paweł Horodecki
"Dynamika dekompozycji liści drzew w warunkach rekultywowanych gruntów pokopalnianych" - Radosław Jagiełło
"Ekologiczne konsekwencje występowania szrotówka kasztanowcowiaczka (Cameraria ohridella) i czekoladowej plamistości liści na kasztanowcu zwyczajnym (Aesculus hippocastanum)"
2018
- Katarzyna Sękiewicz
"Struktura filogeograficzna i relacje taksonomiczne między śródziemnomorskimi taksonami z rodzaju Cupressus L." - Adrian Łukowski
"Wpływ warunków świetlnych na wzrost i rozwój Altica brevicollis coryletorum – szkodnika liści Corylus avellana" - Szymon Kotlarski
"Ocena możliwości zachowania zasobów genowych najstarszych dębów (Quercus robur L.) w Polsce przez klonowanie in vitro oraz kriokonserwację"
2017
2016
- Aleksandra Staszak
The role of selected proteins in the acquisition and breaking of deep physiological dormancy in seeds of Acer platanoides L. and Fagus sylvatica L.
2013
- Katarzyna Juszczyk
Biochemical and biophysical conditions of cryopreservation of embryonic axes of Acer tree seeds - Monika Litkowiec
Genetic differentiation of natural population of English yew (Taxus baccata L.) in Poland - Marcin Pietras
Ectomycorhizal community composition of oaks on Krotoszyńskie Forests area - Agata Zemleduch-Barylska
Morphological, biochemical and molecular aspects of poplar and willow growth on tannery waste
2012
- Marcin Michalak
"Cryopreservation of genetic resources of chosen species of wild fruit trees and shrubs" - Karolina Sobierajska
"Taxonomic position and geographical variation of Juniperus drupacea Labill. (Cupressaceae)"
2011
- Anna K. Jasińska
"Genetic differentiation of Pinus sylvestris among southernmost populations of the species in Europe and Asia"
2010
- Marek Kmiecik
"European yew (Taxus baccata L.) in Bardzkie Mountains - status and trends of population growth" - Ewa Krauze-Michalska
"Geographic variation of Alnus incana (L.) Moench within its natural range" - Michał Żmuda
"The influence of light conditions on insect grazing on the leaves of undergrowth shrubs"
2009
- Magdalena Jarząbek
"Function and role of plant AFPs in frost hardening of spruces" - Małgorzata Mazur
"Variability of Juniperus phoenicea L. (Cupressaceae) within the species range" - Lidia Trocha
"Diversity of mycorrhizas of 12 forest tree species growing in monoculture plots" - Ewa Weiser
"Response of Pinus sylvestris and Fagus sylvatica seedlings to mechanical injuries in shade and under competition"
2008
- Monika Dering
"Postglacial migration of Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] in Poland based on molecular markers" - Anna Michalak
"Influence of heavy metals on secondary metabolism in poplars' roots"
2007
- Piotr Giel
"The effect of pH and calcium salt content in soil on development of the selected rhododendrons (Rhododendron sp.) in in vitro and in vivo cultures" - Michał Iwański
"Community structure of ectomycorrhizal fungi of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands of different age" - Ewa Marzena Kalemba
"The role of LEA proteins and sHSP in woody plant seeds" - Leszek Karliński
"The communities of ectomycorrhizas of Norway spruce and soil microorganisms in mature forests" - Joanna Mucha
"Physiological properties of ectomycorrhizal fungi antagonistic towards saprotrophic soil fungi and the pathogenic Heterobasidion annosum" - Ewelina Muchewicz
"Variation of the Mountain pine (Pinus uncinata Ramond) on its distribution range" - Patryk Pluciński
"Phytoextraction of heavy metals by poplars in the presence of humic acids" - Ewa Turzańska-Oleksyn
"Relationship between leaf structure and physiology within the Acer genus"
2006
- Igor Chybicki
"Gene flow in a natural regeneration of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Pedunculate (Quercus robur L.) and Sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.)" - Andrzej Jagodziński
"Ecological consequences of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) silviculture in different densities" - Dominik Tomaszewski
"Wax layer and its morphological variability in selected Salix species" - Magdalena Trojankiewicz
"Effective population size in a clonal seed orchard of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Gniewkowo Forest District" - Marcin Zadworny
"Ultrastructural and cytochemical aspects of the mycoparasitic activity of mycorrhizal fungus Laccaria laccata"
2005
- Barbara Bujarska-Borkowska
"Study of breaking seed dormancy of some species from the genus Crataegus" - Teresa Hazubska-Przybył
"Micropropagation of selected spruce species (Picea abies, P. omorika, P. pungens 'Glauca' and P. breweriana) by somatic embryogenesis method" - Grzegorz Iszkuło
"Influence of light intensity and nitrogen fertilization on European yew (Taxus baccata L.) seedlings development" - Krzysztof Stobrawa
"Impact of heavy metals on metabolic activity of poplar roots"
2004
- Jacek Grzebyta
"Reaction of trees on grazing by insects and infection by pathogenic fungi in the condition of polluted environment and elevated temperature" - Ewelina Ratajczak
"Oxidative stress as a factor affecting viability of seeds of Fagus sylvatica L. during storage and dessication" - Joanna Samoćko
"Genetic variability of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and its progenies"
2003
- Emilia Kamińska-Rożek
"Effect of antioxidant system in the tolerance to freezing and drought stress of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) needles" - Tomasz Leski
"Ectomycorrhizal community structure of Scots pine under different site conditions" - Katarzyna Marcysiak
"Taxonomic position of Pinus uncinata Ramond ex DC. in Lam. & DC. based on cone characters"
2002
- Piotr Daszkiewicz
"Introduction of Riga pine in the 18th and 19th century France. Analysis of biological, historical, political and economical factors" - Jan Suszka
"Improvement of methods of storage and pre-sowing treatment seeds of English oak (Quercus robur L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)"
2001