Variation in ecophysiological traits and drought tolerance of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings from different populations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Frequency and intensity of heat waves and drought events are expected to increase in
Europe due to climate change. European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most
important native tree species in Europe. Beech populations originating throughout its
native range were selected for common-garden experiments with the aim to determine
whether there are functional variations in drought stress responses among different
populations. One-year old seedlings from four to seven beech populations were grown
and drought-treated in a greenhouse, replicating the experiment at two contrasting sites,
in Italy (Mediterranean mountains) and Germany (Central Europe). Experimental findings
indicated that: (1) drought (water stress) mainly affected gas exchange describing a
critical threshold of drought response between 30 and 26% SWA for photosynthetic
rate and C
i
/C
a
, respectively; (2) the C
i
to C
ratio increased substantially with severe
water stress suggesting a stable instantaneous water use efficiency and an efficient
regulation capacity of water balance achieved by a tight stomatal control; (3) there
was a different response to water stress among the considered beech populations,
differently combining traits, although there was not a well-defined variability in drought
tolerance. A combined analysis of functional and structural traits for detecting stress
signals in beech seedlings is suggested to assess plant performance under limiting
moisture conditions and, consequently, to estimate evolutionary potential of beech under
a changing environmental scenario.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chlorophyll a fluorescence; Ecophysiology; European beech; Gas exchange; Water stress
Elenco autori:
Cocozza, Claudia
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