Le chêne faginé (Quercus faginea, Fagaceae) en Algérie : potentiel germinatif et variabilité morphologique des glands et des semis

The Portuguese Oak in Algeria (Quercus faginea, Fagaceae): germination potential and variability of acorn and seedling morphology Background and aims - The Portuguese Oak, Quercus faginea Lam. (Fagaceae) forms part of iconic Mediterranean forest communities and is of great ecological and taxonomic v...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant ecology and evolution 2019-11, Vol.152 (3), p.437-449
Hauptverfasser: Aissi, Abdeldjalil, Beghami, Yassine, Heuertz, Myriam
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Zusammenfassung:The Portuguese Oak in Algeria (Quercus faginea, Fagaceae): germination potential and variability of acorn and seedling morphology Background and aims - The Portuguese Oak, Quercus faginea Lam. (Fagaceae) forms part of iconic Mediterranean forest communities and is of great ecological and taxonomic value in Algeria. Unfortunately, the species is under threat and its populations remain poorly characterized. The aim of this paper is to study the variability of acorn morphology and germination potential of Q. faginea in Algeria, to examine variability in the growth of seedlings and to evaluate the influence of physical treatments on germination capacity and the subsequent development of seedlings at the intra- and inter-provenance levels. Methods - Mature acorns from four Q. faginea provenances of the species in Algeria were used for this work. In each provenance, ten trees were selected, and 100 acorns collected from each tree. Prior to germination, phenotypic seed traits were measured and a set of physical treatments was performed. The germinated seedlings were transplanted into polyethylene bags and several characteristics of plant growth were measured. Key results - The comparative analysis on acorn morphology and germination features revealed heavier acorns in the Baloul provenance and smaller and lighter leaves in the Chelia provenance, in comparison with other provenances. Germination features and seedling growth showed that the size of the acorns had no influence on seedling development. Conclusions - Our results show a morphological variability of leaves and acorns of the Portuguese Oak at the inter-provenance level. This diversity is probably a consequence of genetic variation and / or variable environmental conditions of the provenances. The study of the germination and seedling development reveals a considerable potential for germination and growth. Given all the factors that threaten the persistence of Portuguese Oak in Algeria, we recommend conservation action for the species through reforestation, ex situ plantations and protective fences to avoid genuine and irreversible population regression, which would most likely lead to its disappearance.
ISSN:2032-3913
2032-3921
DOI:10.5091/plecevo.2019.1553