We assess how the age of Pinus sylvestris mother trees influences seed size, seed viability, germination capacity and later offspring seedling survival under greenhouse conditions. Thirty trees ranging from 30 to 219 years old were selected in the north facing slopes in the Sierra de Guadarrama, where we could find the oldest Pinus sylvestris trees in central Spain. Forty cones per tree were harvested to study cone and seed characteristics (size and weight), seed viability and germination capacity related to the mother tree age. In addition, 25 germinated seeds per tree were grown in a greenhouse to assess offspring seedling survival during a death trial, where watering was stopped. Significant differences between trees in cone and s...
The magnitude of drought impact in forest ecosystems depends on which group of trees are more severe...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Understanding the dynamics of selection is key to predicting the response of tree species to new env...
The onset of individuals’ lifetime reproduction is central to processes of plant adaptation and popu...
Effects of age and stand density of mother tree on seed germination, seedling biomass allocation, an...
39 páginas.Seed size is a relevant predictor of seed survival, seedling phenotype and species recrui...
To assess if tree age may modulate the main climatic drivers of radial growth, two relict Pinus nigr...
Seed availability and viability are key processes for the persistence of mature forests. There are e...
Early-stage fitness variation has been seldom evaluated at broad scales in forest tree species, desp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Botanical Society of...
To assess if tree age may modulate the main climatic drivers of radial growth, two relict Pinus nigr...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
International audienceBackground: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of...
Identification of phenological stages is the first step to study the plant response to environmental...
The magnitude of drought impact in forest ecosystems depends on which group of trees are more severe...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...
Understanding the dynamics of selection is key to predicting the response of tree species to new env...
The onset of individuals’ lifetime reproduction is central to processes of plant adaptation and popu...
Effects of age and stand density of mother tree on seed germination, seedling biomass allocation, an...
39 páginas.Seed size is a relevant predictor of seed survival, seedling phenotype and species recrui...
To assess if tree age may modulate the main climatic drivers of radial growth, two relict Pinus nigr...
Seed availability and viability are key processes for the persistence of mature forests. There are e...
Early-stage fitness variation has been seldom evaluated at broad scales in forest tree species, desp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Botanical Society of...
To assess if tree age may modulate the main climatic drivers of radial growth, two relict Pinus nigr...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
International audienceBackground: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of...
Identification of phenological stages is the first step to study the plant response to environmental...
The magnitude of drought impact in forest ecosystems depends on which group of trees are more severe...
Although maternal environmental effects are increasingly recognized as an important source of phenot...
BACKGROUND: A central question for understanding the evolutionary responses of plant species to rapi...