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Divergence among species and populations of Mediterranean pines in biomass allocation of seedlings grown under two watering regimes

AutorChambel, Maria Regina; Climent Maldonado, José María; Alía Miranda, Ricardo
Palabras clavePhenotypic changes
Early testing
Pine
Drought stress
Ontogeny
Fecha de publicación2007
EditorBioMed Central
CitaciónAnnals of Forest Science 64(1): 87-97 (2007)
ResumenSeedlings of four populations each of Pinus pinaster, P. halepensis, P. canariensis and P. pinea were grown in controlled conditions to evaluate both inter- and intra-specific differences in response to watering. We submitted half of the plants to a moderate water stress and after 22 weeks, we recorded height, stem diameter and root, stem and leaves dry weight. Patterns and amounts of phenotypic changes, including changes in biomass allocation, were analysed. We found a scant response in P. canariensis, P. pinaster and P. halepensis presented high population divergence for phenotypic changes, and P. pinea showed marked allocational shifts and no population divergence. The phenotypic changes observed within species are interpreted as a plastic response. The variation encountered within P. halepensis and P. pinaster may be indicative of specialisation to either resource-rich or resource-poor habitats, being populations from favourable sites more plastic. P. pinea exhibited a very uniform plastic response, indicating generalist behaviour. © INRA, EDP Sciences, 2007.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/289638
DOI10.1051/forest2006092
ISSN1286-4560
E-ISSN1297-966X
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