INVESTIGADORES
PUNTIERI javier Guido
artículos
Título:
Shoot development and dieback in progenies of Nothofagus obliqua.
Autor/es:
PUNTIERI, J., GROSFELD, J., STECCONI, M., AZPILICUETA, M.M., GALLO, L., BRION, C. Y BARTHÉLÉMY, D.
Revista:
ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE (PRINT)
Editorial:
EDP Sciences
Referencias:
Lugar: Les Ulis; Año: 2007 vol. 64 p. 839 - 844
ISSN:
1286-4560
Resumen:
Shoot growth and dieback were compared among progenies of nursery-grown seedlings of Nothofagus obliqua belonging to seven progenies of the same provenance (Quila-Quina, Argentina). First-year shoots consisted of one growth unit (GU) and second-year shoots of one or two GUs. The probability of development of two GU was similar for all progenies. Progenies were different in terms of shoot size, terminal bud abscission, the extent of shoot dieback after shoot extension and the node of origin of the relay shoot on the first shoot. Plants with a second-year shoot consisting of two GUs had a thicker stem and more nodes than those with single-GU shoots. The selection of N. obliqua seed trees based on architectural traits suitable for forestry development at specific sites must contemplate variability among progenies and their probabilities of successful development under different conditions.Nothofagus obliqua belonging to seven progenies of the same provenance (Quila-Quina, Argentina). First-year shoots consisted of one growth unit (GU) and second-year shoots of one or two GUs. The probability of development of two GU was similar for all progenies. Progenies were different in terms of shoot size, terminal bud abscission, the extent of shoot dieback after shoot extension and the node of origin of the relay shoot on the first shoot. Plants with a second-year shoot consisting of two GUs had a thicker stem and more nodes than those with single-GU shoots. The selection of N. obliqua seed trees based on architectural traits suitable for forestry development at specific sites must contemplate variability among progenies and their probabilities of successful development under different conditions.