Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands
Forest restoration have had limited success due to intense and prolonged droughts in Mediterraneantype ecosystems. In this context, knowledge of growth and physiology in seedlings of different provenances can be useful in the selection of appropriate seed sources for restoration. In this study we investigated variations in survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology of five provenances of Quillaja saponaria Mol. and five provenances of Cryptocarya alba Mol. originated from coastal and Pre Andean sites exhibiting latitudinal-related climate differences in central Chile. Seedlings were grown in a nursery on 600 mL pots for 18 months and then planted in a dryland site severely damaged by fire. One year after establishment, we measured survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology. We also analyzed the relationship between outplanting survival with seedling characteristics prior to planting, and the relationship between growth and survival with physiological traits and with climate variables. Growth and survival were similar among provenances of Q. saponaria and C. alba, with the exception of differing heights observed within the provenance of Q. saponaria. Initial root collar diameter of Q. saponaria was observed to be positively correlated to outplanting survival. With the exception of photosynthesis in Q. saponaria, all provenances of both species differed in the leaflevel physiological traits. Those provenances originating from interior dryland sites exhibited lower stomatal conductance and used water more efficiently. The opposite was true for provenances coming from coastal sites. In outplanting sites with Mediterranean-type climates that have been damage by severe fire, selections based on larger diameter seedlings, especially for Q. saponaria and from interior and pre-Andean provenances, will likely improve outplanting success.
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dig-infor-cl-20.500.12220-326102023-06-20T14:43:31Z Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands Espinoza, Sergio E. Yáñez, Marco A. Martínez Herrera, Eduardo Enrique Carrasco Benavides, Marcos Rodrigo Vaswani Miranda, Suraj Antonio Gajardo, John Magni Díaz, Carlos Renato Oak quercus-ilex Field performance Quillaja-saponaria Stock quality Water-balance Seedlings Forest Restoration Container Drought Forest restoration have had limited success due to intense and prolonged droughts in Mediterraneantype ecosystems. In this context, knowledge of growth and physiology in seedlings of different provenances can be useful in the selection of appropriate seed sources for restoration. In this study we investigated variations in survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology of five provenances of Quillaja saponaria Mol. and five provenances of Cryptocarya alba Mol. originated from coastal and Pre Andean sites exhibiting latitudinal-related climate differences in central Chile. Seedlings were grown in a nursery on 600 mL pots for 18 months and then planted in a dryland site severely damaged by fire. One year after establishment, we measured survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology. We also analyzed the relationship between outplanting survival with seedling characteristics prior to planting, and the relationship between growth and survival with physiological traits and with climate variables. Growth and survival were similar among provenances of Q. saponaria and C. alba, with the exception of differing heights observed within the provenance of Q. saponaria. Initial root collar diameter of Q. saponaria was observed to be positively correlated to outplanting survival. With the exception of photosynthesis in Q. saponaria, all provenances of both species differed in the leaflevel physiological traits. Those provenances originating from interior dryland sites exhibited lower stomatal conductance and used water more efficiently. The opposite was true for provenances coming from coastal sites. In outplanting sites with Mediterranean-type climates that have been damage by severe fire, selections based on larger diameter seedlings, especially for Q. saponaria and from interior and pre-Andean provenances, will likely improve outplanting success. 2021-12-10T20:22:49Z 2023-06-20T14:43:31Z 2021-12-10T20:22:49Z 2023-06-20T14:43:31Z 2021-12-10T20:22:49Z 2021 Artículo de revista Scientific Reports (2021) 11:6212 10.1038/s41598-021-85599-3 https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183161 https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/32610 en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States Nature Scientific Reports |
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Forest restoration have had limited success due to intense and prolonged droughts in Mediterraneantype
ecosystems. In this context, knowledge of growth and physiology in seedlings of different
provenances can be useful in the selection of appropriate seed sources for restoration. In this study
we investigated variations in survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology of five provenances of
Quillaja saponaria Mol. and five provenances of Cryptocarya alba Mol. originated from coastal and
Pre Andean sites exhibiting latitudinal-related climate differences in central Chile. Seedlings were
grown in a nursery on 600 mL pots for 18 months and then planted in a dryland site severely damaged
by fire. One year after establishment, we measured survival, growth, and leaf-level physiology. We
also analyzed the relationship between outplanting survival with seedling characteristics prior to
planting, and the relationship between growth and survival with physiological traits and with climate
variables. Growth and survival were similar among provenances of Q. saponaria and C. alba, with
the exception of differing heights observed within the provenance of Q. saponaria. Initial root collar
diameter of Q. saponaria was observed to be positively correlated to outplanting survival. With the
exception of photosynthesis in Q. saponaria, all provenances of both species differed in the leaflevel
physiological traits. Those provenances originating from interior dryland sites exhibited lower
stomatal conductance and used water more efficiently. The opposite was true for provenances coming
from coastal sites. In outplanting sites with Mediterranean-type climates that have been damage by
severe fire, selections based on larger diameter seedlings, especially for Q. saponaria and from interior
and pre-Andean provenances, will likely improve outplanting success. |
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Espinoza, Sergio E. Yáñez, Marco A. Martínez Herrera, Eduardo Enrique Carrasco Benavides, Marcos Rodrigo Vaswani Miranda, Suraj Antonio Gajardo, John Magni Díaz, Carlos Renato |
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Espinoza, Sergio E. Yáñez, Marco A. Martínez Herrera, Eduardo Enrique Carrasco Benavides, Marcos Rodrigo Vaswani Miranda, Suraj Antonio Gajardo, John Magni Díaz, Carlos Renato |
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Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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Influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous Mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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influence of provenance origin on the early performance of two sclerophyllous mediterranean species established in burned drylands |
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