Growth and reproduction in Pinus sibirica ecotypes from Western Siberia in a common garden experiment

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作者
Zhuk, Evgeniya [1 ]
Goroshkevich, Sergei [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Monitoring Climat & Ecol Syst, Siberian Branch, Pr Akad Skiy 10-3, Tomsk 634055, Russia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
Siberian stone pine; Intraspecific variation; Reproductive allocation; Grafts; Ecotypes; HEIGHT GROWTH; GENETIC CONSERVATION; SHOOT ELONGATION; CONE PRODUCTION; BLACK SPRUCE; SEED; TREE; ALLOCATION; SIZE; PROVENANCES;
D O I
10.1007/s11056-017-9611-7
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Experimental studies of forest trees' intraspecies variations in reproduction and reproductive allocation are scarce. Such studies are relevant for the Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) because of the high value of its seeds and wood. To reveal growth and reproductive variations among Siberian stone pine ecotypes in relation to the climate of the provenances, we examined their growth height, crown diameter, stem volume, number of female cones, and male shoots, at different ages, in the clonal common garden experiment established in 1996 in Russia. Scions were obtained from 11 to 19 randomly selected 100-170-year old trees in each of four natural stands located on the latitudinal transect on the West Siberian plain. They were grafted onto local 4 year old Siberian stone pine seedlings and grown in a common garden experiment comprising nine plots near the southern margin of the species' natural range. Growth traits were affected by climatic conditions in the provenances: generally, a warmer climate was associated with more rapid growth. Variation among the ecotypes at the graft age of 12 years was not large; however, it significantly increased by the age of 19. The relationship was ambiguous between reproductive traits and the climate of the provenances. The proportion of female, male and bisexual clones varied among years in all ecotypes. Most of the clones had only female cones; male clones were less common. The southern ecotype showed rapid growth and formed the lowest number of male shoots and female cones. The northern ecotype showed the weakest growth and moderate cone bearing, along with abundant male flowering. The intermediate ecotypes had a moderate growth and the highest numbers of cones, along with moderate numbers of male shoots. These results demonstrate the fundamental differences in the patterns and nature of variation in growth and reproductive traits.
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页数:14
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