Ring density record of phenotypic plasticity and adaptation to drought in Douglas-fir

Microdensity profiles of Douglas-fir’s clones and weather data were used to study phenotypic plasticity (dendroplasticity). Within-ring microdensity was interpreted as the variation of tree response to drought constraints during selected growing seasons. An original norm of reaction was obtained by pairing evident points of abrupt changes in tree-ring microdensity profiles and in weather indices. The coefficients of the non-linear models adjusted to the reaction norms were analysed as dendroplasticity variables. Dendroplasticity variables were significantly different between geographical locations, years and clones. Heritability of the dendroplasticity variables ranged from low to high and was similar to heritability values of microdensity variables such as mean ring density (MRD). Coefficients of genetic variation of dendroplasticity variables were intermediate between those of wood density and growth variables. Dendroplasticity variables were phenotypically and genetically related to ring microdensity variables, more strongly to latewood variables. Dendroplasticity provides retrospective, synthetic and easy-to-interpret information about tree response to the variation of the balance between water availability and water demand during the growing season. The proposed model of dendroplasticity is described by a number of parameters that are linked to a biological meaning. Our results suggest that there is a potential for adaptation to drought in Douglas-fir, with two mechanisms involved: at individual level, short-term plastic response during the growing season and, at population level, longterm, between-generation, evolution process.

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Main Authors: Martinez Meier, Alejandro, Sanchez, Leopoldo, Dalla Salda, Guillermina, Gallo, Leonardo Ariel, Pastorino, Mario Juan, Rozenberg, Philippe
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Elsevier 2009-08
Subjects:Pseudotsuga Menziesii, Plasticidad Fenotípica, Variación Genética, Resistencia a la Sequía, Madera, Cambio Climático, Abies, Phenotypic Plasticity, Genetic Variation, Drought Resistance, Wood, Climate Change, Abeto de Douglas, Densidad de la Madera, Microdensity,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/7238
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378112709002011
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2009.03.021
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