Genetic and physiological differences of European beech provenances (F. sylvatica L.) exposed to drought stress

•Greek beech provenance best adapted to drought stress.•Neidenstein, Zagreb better adapted than Kotel, Illertissen and Gospic.•Significant genetic differentiation of Kotel provenance from all others.•Worst physiological reaction of Kotel provenance to drought stress from all others. Prolonged summer...

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Hauptverfasser: Dounavi, A., Netzer, F., Celepirovic, N., Ivanković, M., Burger, J., Figueroa, A.G., Schön, S., Simon, J., Cremer, E., Fussi, B., Konnert, M., Rennenberg, H.
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description •Greek beech provenance best adapted to drought stress.•Neidenstein, Zagreb better adapted than Kotel, Illertissen and Gospic.•Significant genetic differentiation of Kotel provenance from all others.•Worst physiological reaction of Kotel provenance to drought stress from all others. Prolonged summer droughts constitute to a major risk for the cultivation of beech in Central Europe. Therefore the identification of beech ecotypes that cope with growth conditions expected in future is highly desirable for forest practitioners. In a pot experiment under controlled conditions, the influence of longterm water deprivation on growth, root/shoot ratio, nitrogen (N)- and carbon (C) assimilation of seedlings from 6 European beech (Fagus sylvatica) provenances, originating from Central Europe (Germany), the Balkan Peninsula (Croatia), and south-east Europe (Bulgaria, Greece) were examined. Genetic diversity and relationships between the provenances were analysed by molecular markers such as nuclear EST microsatellites (EST-SSRs), SNPs and chloroplast microsatellites. Genetic diversity within provenances was high and highlighted close relationships between plants from Greece, Croatia and Germany, whereas beech from Bavaria (Germany) seemed to be admixed with genotypes from Bulgaria. Significant changes in fine root δ13C and C/N ratio as well as the intrinsic Water Use Efficiency (iWUE) demonstrate a better adaptability to future environmental conditions of beech ecotypes genetically related to the Greek beech population.
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Bulgaria
Central Europe
Climate change
Croatia
Drought stress
Droughts
Fagus sylvatica
Genetic variation
Genetics
Microsatellites
Physiological variation
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