“…Tree adaptation to major environmental gradients such as aridity is polygenic and genome-wide (Kramer et al, 2015;Jordan et al, 2017;Steane et al, 2017), involves diverse functional traits (Alberto et al, 2013;Kremer et al, 2014), and potentially also genetic constraints (Bourne et al, 2017;Costa e Silva et al, 2020). Detecting adaptive changes in local populations of longlived organisms, such as forest trees, is difficult due to numerous factors (Alberto et al, 2013), including long-life cycles (Petit and Hampe, 2006), ontogenetic (Brunner et al, 2016) and plastic (Nicotra et al, 2010;McLean et al, 2014) changes in phenotype, superimposed on the normal selective filtering of mal-adapted inbred progeny during stand development (Koelewijn et al, 1999;Costa e Silva et al, 2011;Griffin et al, 2019).…”