Germination and seed traits in common alder ( Alnus spp.): the potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success
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2022
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Marques, Ines Gomes
Faria, Carla

Rodrigues Conceicao, Sofia Isabel

Jansson, Roland

Corcobado, Tamara

Milanović, Slobodan

Laurent, Yann
Bernez, Ivan
Dufour, Simon
Mandak, Bohumil

Ennouni, Hassan
Sahli, Abdelouahab
Ater, Mohammed
Dorado, Francisco Javier

Caperta, Ana Delaunay

David, Teresa Soares

Solla, Alejandro

Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria

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The degradation of riparian ecosystems occurring throughout the past decades has motivated efforts aimed at the restoration of these ecosystems. The success of active revegetation approaches to restoration requires appropriate selection of reproductive material, which in turn requires knowledge of seed traits and germination. Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. (common alder) is a key riparian tree widely used in restoration projects, and has recently been classified as comprising three species: A. glutinosa; A. lusitanica Vit, Douda, & Mandak; and A. rohlenae Vit, Douda, & Mandak. To help guide restoration species selection, we assessed differences among populations of these species by (1) investigating seed weight, morphology, and germination success from a large population set and (2) modeling germination success in each species in relation to morphological traits and environmental conditions. Seeds were collected from 12 populations encompassing the latitudinal extremes of the species com...plex, and were then characterized and germinated. Ploidy levels and species were distinguished using cytometric analysis. Site-level climatic data and seed morphology data were used to model germination success for each species. All seed traits differed between populations and one morphological-trait (seed weight-to-area ratio) differed significantly between the three species. Germination modeling showed that the southwestern species, A. lusitanica, responded positively to high temperature extremes, suggesting tolerance to the climate changes projected for southern Europe. Populations of A. lusitanica located at the latitudinal rear edge of common alder's distribution appear to show establishment-facilitating adaptations, and therefore may contribute to ecological restoration efforts under a range of environmental conditions.
Кључне речи:
riparian forests / ploidy / interspecific variation / environmental cline / Alnus lusitanica / Alnus glutinosaИзвор:
Restoration Ecology, 2022, 30, 3Финансирање / пројекти:
- Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology fund [PTDC/ASP-SIL/28593/2017, SFRH/BD/133162/2017]
- Sofia I. R. Conceicao
- Investigador FCT Programme [IF/00059/2015]
- CEEC Individual Programme [2020.03356.CEECIND]
- Forest Research Centre [UIDB/00239/2020]
- ERASMUS + Program [2015-1-ES01-KA203016214]
- COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [CA16208]
- Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union
- [PTDC/AGRPRO/4285/BM/2014]
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [SFRH/BD/133162/2017, PTDC/ASP-SIL/28593/2017, UIDB/00239/2020] Funding Source: FCT
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13517
ISSN: 1061-2971
WoS: 000692811200001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85114436298
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Marques, Ines Gomes AU - Faria, Carla AU - Rodrigues Conceicao, Sofia Isabel AU - Jansson, Roland AU - Corcobado, Tamara AU - Milanović, Slobodan AU - Laurent, Yann AU - Bernez, Ivan AU - Dufour, Simon AU - Mandak, Bohumil AU - Ennouni, Hassan AU - Sahli, Abdelouahab AU - Ater, Mohammed AU - Dorado, Francisco Javier AU - Caperta, Ana Delaunay AU - David, Teresa Soares AU - Solla, Alejandro AU - Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria PY - 2022 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1371 AB - The degradation of riparian ecosystems occurring throughout the past decades has motivated efforts aimed at the restoration of these ecosystems. The success of active revegetation approaches to restoration requires appropriate selection of reproductive material, which in turn requires knowledge of seed traits and germination. Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. (common alder) is a key riparian tree widely used in restoration projects, and has recently been classified as comprising three species: A. glutinosa; A. lusitanica Vit, Douda, & Mandak; and A. rohlenae Vit, Douda, & Mandak. To help guide restoration species selection, we assessed differences among populations of these species by (1) investigating seed weight, morphology, and germination success from a large population set and (2) modeling germination success in each species in relation to morphological traits and environmental conditions. Seeds were collected from 12 populations encompassing the latitudinal extremes of the species complex, and were then characterized and germinated. Ploidy levels and species were distinguished using cytometric analysis. Site-level climatic data and seed morphology data were used to model germination success for each species. All seed traits differed between populations and one morphological-trait (seed weight-to-area ratio) differed significantly between the three species. Germination modeling showed that the southwestern species, A. lusitanica, responded positively to high temperature extremes, suggesting tolerance to the climate changes projected for southern Europe. Populations of A. lusitanica located at the latitudinal rear edge of common alder's distribution appear to show establishment-facilitating adaptations, and therefore may contribute to ecological restoration efforts under a range of environmental conditions. T2 - Restoration Ecology T1 - Germination and seed traits in common alder ( Alnus spp.): the potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success IS - 3 VL - 30 DO - 10.1111/rec.13517 UR - conv_1573 ER -
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Marques, I. G., Faria, C., Rodrigues Conceicao, S. I., Jansson, R., Corcobado, T., Milanović, S., Laurent, Y., Bernez, I., Dufour, S., Mandak, B., Ennouni, H., Sahli, A., Ater, M., Dorado, F. J., Caperta, A. D., David, T. S., Solla, A.,& Rodriguez-Gonzalez, P. M.. (2022). Germination and seed traits in common alder ( Alnus spp.): the potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success. in Restoration Ecology, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13517 conv_1573
Marques IG, Faria C, Rodrigues Conceicao SI, Jansson R, Corcobado T, Milanović S, Laurent Y, Bernez I, Dufour S, Mandak B, Ennouni H, Sahli A, Ater M, Dorado FJ, Caperta AD, David TS, Solla A, Rodriguez-Gonzalez PM. Germination and seed traits in common alder ( Alnus spp.): the potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success. in Restoration Ecology. 2022;30(3). doi:10.1111/rec.13517 conv_1573 .
Marques, Ines Gomes, Faria, Carla, Rodrigues Conceicao, Sofia Isabel, Jansson, Roland, Corcobado, Tamara, Milanović, Slobodan, Laurent, Yann, Bernez, Ivan, Dufour, Simon, Mandak, Bohumil, Ennouni, Hassan, Sahli, Abdelouahab, Ater, Mohammed, Dorado, Francisco Javier, Caperta, Ana Delaunay, David, Teresa Soares, Solla, Alejandro, Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Patricia Maria, "Germination and seed traits in common alder ( Alnus spp.): the potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success" in Restoration Ecology, 30, no. 3 (2022), https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13517 ., conv_1573 .