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Research paper thumbnail of The effect of vapour pressure deficit on stomatal conductance, sap pH and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance in Eucalyptus globulus clones grown under two watering regimes

Background and Aims Stomatal conductance has long been considered of key interest in the study of... more Background and Aims Stomatal conductance has long been considered of key interest in the study of plant adaptation to water stress. The expected increase in extreme meteorological events under a climate change scenario may compromise survival in Eucalyptus globulus plantations established in southwestern Spain. We investigated to what extent changes in stomatal conductance in response to high vapour pressure deficits and water shortage are mediated by hydraulic and chemical signals in greenhouse-grown E. globulus clones. Methods Rooted cuttings were grown in pots and submitted to two watering regimes. Stomatal conductance, shoot water potential, sap pH and hydraulic conductance were measured consecutively in each plant over 4 weeks under vapour pressure deficits ranging 0Á42 to 2Á25 kPa. Evapotranspiration, growth in leaf area and shoot biomass were also determined. Key Results There was a significant effect of both clone and watering regime in stomatal conductance and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance, but not in sap pH. Sap pH decreased as water potential and stomatal conduc-tance decreased under increasing vapour pressure deficit. There was no significant relationship between stomatal conductance and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance. Stomata closure precluded shoot water potential from falling below À1Á8 MPa. The percentage loss of hydraulic conductance ranged from 40 to 85 %. The highest and lowest leaf-specific hydraulic conductances were measured in clones from the same half-sib families. Water shortage reduced growth and evapotranspiration, decreases in evapotranspiration ranging from 14 to 32 % in the five clones tested. Conclusions Changes in sap pH seemed to be a response to changes in atmospheric conditions rather than soil water in the species. Stomata closed after a considerable amount of hydraulic conductance was lost, although intraspecific differences in leaf-specific hydraulic conductance suggest the possibility of selection for improved productivity under water-limiting conditions combined with high temperatures in the early stages of growth.

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Research paper thumbnail of Heterosis May Result in Selection Favouring the Products of Long-Distance Pollen Dispersal in Eucalyptus

Plos One, Apr 21, 2014

Using native trees from near the northern and southern extremities of the relatively continuous e... more Using native trees from near the northern and southern extremities of the relatively continuous eastern distribution of Eucalyptus globulus in Tasmania, we compared the progenies derived from natural open-pollination (OP) with those generated from within-region and long-distance outcrossing. Controlled outcrossing amongst eight parents - with four parents from each of the northern and southern regions - was undertaken using a diallel mating scheme. The progeny were planted in two field trials located within the species native range in southern Tasmania, and their survival and diameter growth were monitored over a 13-year-period. The survival and growth performances of all controlled cross types exceeded those of the OP progenies, consistent with inbreeding depression due to a combination of selfing and bi-parental inbreeding. The poorer survival of the northern regional (♀N♂N) outcrosses compared with the local southern regional outcrosses (♀S♂S) indicated differential selection against the former. Despite this mal-adaptation of the non-local ♀N♂N crosses at both southern sites, the survival of the inter-regional hybrids (♀N♂S and ♀S♂N) was never significantly different from that of the local ♀S♂S crosses. Significant site-dependent heterosis was detected for the growth of the surviving long-distance hybrids. This was expressed as mid-parent heterosis, particularly at the more northern planting site. Heterosis increased with age, while the difference between the regional ♀N♂N and ♀S♂S crosses remained insignificant at any age at either site. Nevertheless, the results for growth suggest that the fitness of individuals derived from long-distance crossing may be better at the more northern of the planting sites. Our results demonstrate the potential for early-age assessments of pollen dispersal to underestimate realised gene flow, with local inbreeding under natural open-pollination resulting in selection favouring the products of longer-distance pollinations. Indeed, heterosis derived from long-distance pollinations may be sufficient to counter local mal-adaptation, at least in the first generation.

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Research paper thumbnail of Nursery fertilisation affects the frost-tolerance and plant quality of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. cuttings

Annals of Forest Science, 2007

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic parameters for growth and Pilodyn from Eucalyptus globulus in Argentina

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Research paper thumbnail of The performance of Eucalyptus maidenii provenances in Argentina

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Research paper thumbnail of The Performance of F1 hybrids between Eucalyptus ovata and E. globulus ssp. globulus compared to inbred and out crossed controls

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Research paper thumbnail of The inheritance of flowering time in interspecific F1 hybrids of Eucalyptus

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Research paper thumbnail of Deep-planting influence on the development and growth of Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.)

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic parameters for growth, Pilodyn penetration and tree form in Eucalyptus dunnii

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic parameters for rooting trait in Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.)

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Research paper thumbnail of Maternal and carryover effects on early growth of Eucalyptus globulus

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Research paper thumbnail of Vegetative Propagation Techniques and Genetic Improvement in Eucalyptus globulus

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Research paper thumbnail of Provenance variation and genetic parameters of Eucalyptus viminalis in Argentina

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Research paper thumbnail of F1 hybrid inviability in Eucalyptus: the case of E. ovata x E. globulus

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Research paper thumbnail of Nursery fertilisation affects the frost-tolerance and plant quality of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. cuttings

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic variation and inter-trait correlation in Eucalyptus globulus base population trials in Argentina

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Research paper thumbnail of The effect of vapour pressure deficit on stomatal conductance, sap pH and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance in Eucalyptus globulus clones grown under two watering regimes

Background and Aims Stomatal conductance has long been considered of key interest in the study of... more Background and Aims Stomatal conductance has long been considered of key interest in the study of plant adaptation to water stress. The expected increase in extreme meteorological events under a climate change scenario may compromise survival in Eucalyptus globulus plantations established in southwestern Spain. We investigated to what extent changes in stomatal conductance in response to high vapour pressure deficits and water shortage are mediated by hydraulic and chemical signals in greenhouse-grown E. globulus clones. Methods Rooted cuttings were grown in pots and submitted to two watering regimes. Stomatal conductance, shoot water potential, sap pH and hydraulic conductance were measured consecutively in each plant over 4 weeks under vapour pressure deficits ranging 0Á42 to 2Á25 kPa. Evapotranspiration, growth in leaf area and shoot biomass were also determined. Key Results There was a significant effect of both clone and watering regime in stomatal conductance and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance, but not in sap pH. Sap pH decreased as water potential and stomatal conduc-tance decreased under increasing vapour pressure deficit. There was no significant relationship between stomatal conductance and leaf-specific hydraulic conductance. Stomata closure precluded shoot water potential from falling below À1Á8 MPa. The percentage loss of hydraulic conductance ranged from 40 to 85 %. The highest and lowest leaf-specific hydraulic conductances were measured in clones from the same half-sib families. Water shortage reduced growth and evapotranspiration, decreases in evapotranspiration ranging from 14 to 32 % in the five clones tested. Conclusions Changes in sap pH seemed to be a response to changes in atmospheric conditions rather than soil water in the species. Stomata closed after a considerable amount of hydraulic conductance was lost, although intraspecific differences in leaf-specific hydraulic conductance suggest the possibility of selection for improved productivity under water-limiting conditions combined with high temperatures in the early stages of growth.

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Research paper thumbnail of EXPLORATION OF THE EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS GENE POOL

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Research paper thumbnail of Heterosis May Result in Selection Favouring the Products of Long-Distance Pollen Dispersal in Eucalyptus

Plos One, Apr 21, 2014

Using native trees from near the northern and southern extremities of the relatively continuous e... more Using native trees from near the northern and southern extremities of the relatively continuous eastern distribution of Eucalyptus globulus in Tasmania, we compared the progenies derived from natural open-pollination (OP) with those generated from within-region and long-distance outcrossing. Controlled outcrossing amongst eight parents - with four parents from each of the northern and southern regions - was undertaken using a diallel mating scheme. The progeny were planted in two field trials located within the species native range in southern Tasmania, and their survival and diameter growth were monitored over a 13-year-period. The survival and growth performances of all controlled cross types exceeded those of the OP progenies, consistent with inbreeding depression due to a combination of selfing and bi-parental inbreeding. The poorer survival of the northern regional (♀N♂N) outcrosses compared with the local southern regional outcrosses (♀S♂S) indicated differential selection against the former. Despite this mal-adaptation of the non-local ♀N♂N crosses at both southern sites, the survival of the inter-regional hybrids (♀N♂S and ♀S♂N) was never significantly different from that of the local ♀S♂S crosses. Significant site-dependent heterosis was detected for the growth of the surviving long-distance hybrids. This was expressed as mid-parent heterosis, particularly at the more northern planting site. Heterosis increased with age, while the difference between the regional ♀N♂N and ♀S♂S crosses remained insignificant at any age at either site. Nevertheless, the results for growth suggest that the fitness of individuals derived from long-distance crossing may be better at the more northern of the planting sites. Our results demonstrate the potential for early-age assessments of pollen dispersal to underestimate realised gene flow, with local inbreeding under natural open-pollination resulting in selection favouring the products of longer-distance pollinations. Indeed, heterosis derived from long-distance pollinations may be sufficient to counter local mal-adaptation, at least in the first generation.

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Research paper thumbnail of Nursery fertilisation affects the frost-tolerance and plant quality of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. cuttings

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic parameters for growth and Pilodyn from Eucalyptus globulus in Argentina

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Research paper thumbnail of The inheritance of flowering time in interspecific F1 hybrids of Eucalyptus

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Research paper thumbnail of Genetic parameters for rooting trait in Eucalyptus globulus (Labill.)

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Research paper thumbnail of Selvicultura de Eucalyptus globulus Labill.

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