Effects of a deep container on morpho-functional characteristics and root colonization in Quercus suber L. seedlings for reforestation in Mediterranean climate

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作者
Chirino, E. [1 ]
Vilagrosa, A. [1 ]
Hernandez, E. I. [2 ]
Matos, A. [3 ]
Vallejo, V. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Ctr Estudios Ambientales Mediterraneo, Valencia 46980, Spain
[2] Univ Alicante, Dept Ecol, Alicante 03080, Spain
[3] CETAP Antonio Matos Lda, P-4501908 Espinho, Portugal
关键词
forest tray; root system; hydraulic conductance; stomatal conductance;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2008.05.035
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
In the last decades, reforestation and afforestation programs are being carried out mainly with containerized seedlings. Container design determines the morphological and physiological characteristics of seedlings. However, container characteristics are often the same for plant species with very different growth strategies. The most commonly used nursery containers are relatively shallow and limit tap root growth; consequently, species relying on the early development of a long tap root to escape drought, such as those of the Quercus genus, might need to be cultivated in deep containers. The aim of this paper was to compare the morphological and physiological characteristics of Quercus suber L. seedlings cultivated in shallow containers (CCS-18, depth 18 cm) with seedlings cultivated in deep containers (CCL-30, depth 30 cm). Both container types used were made of high-density polyethylene, cylindrical in shape, open-bottomed, with a diameter of 5 cm, two kinds of vertical ribs on the inside wall showing a cultivation density of 318 seedlings/m(2). At the end of nursery culture, the seedlings cultivated in the CCL-30 deep container presented a longer tap root, higher shoot and root biomass and higher Dickson Quality Index (DQI). Moreover, the CCL-30 seedlings showed a higher root growth capacity (RGC), they reached deep substrate layers faster and they presented higher root hydraulic conductance. These morpho-functional advantages improved the CCL-30 seedling water status, which was expressed by higher stomatal conductance during an imposed drought period. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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