Effects of a nursery CO2 enriched atmosphere on the germination and seedling morphology of two Mediterranean oaks with contrasting leaf habit

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Pilar Cortes
Josep Maria Espelta
Robert Savé
Carme Biel
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[1] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals (CREAF), Facultat de Ciències
[2] Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA),Departament de Tecnologia Hortícola
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New Forests | 2004年 / 28卷
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Forest restoration; Mediterranean-type ecosystems; Nursery techniques; Wildfire;
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The use of an enriched CO2 atmosphere in tree nurseries has been envisaged as a promising technique to increase productivity and to obtain seedlings with a higher root/shoot ratio, an essential trait to respond to water stress in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. In that framework, we have analyzed the effects of three levels of atmospheric CO2 concentration (350, 500 and 700 ppm) on the germination rate, growth and morphology of seedlings of two Mediterranean oaks used in reforestation programs: the evergreen Quercus ilex L. and the deciduous Quercus cerrioides Wilk. et Costa. CO2 enrichment increased the germination rate of Q. cerrioides (from 70 ± 7 to 81 ± 3%) while it decreased that of Q. ilex (from 71 ± 10 to 41 ± 12%). Seedlings of both species increased approximately 60% their total biomass in response to CO2 enrichment but at two different CO2 concentrations: 500 ppm for Q. cerrioides and 700 ppm for Q. ilex. This increase in seedlings biomass was entirely due to an augmentation of root biomass. Considering germination and biomass partitioning, an enriched CO2 atmosphere might not be appropriate for growing Mediterranean evergreen oaks, such as Q. ilex, since it reduces acorn germination and the only gains in root biomass occur at a high concentration (700 ppm). On the other hand, a moderate CO2 enrichment (500 ppm) appears as a promising nursery technique to stimulate the germination, growth and root/shoot ratio of deciduous oaks, such as Q. cerrioides.
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