Title of article :
Provenance Variation and Seed Zone Delimitation of Acer velutinum (Boiss.) Seedlings in the Hyrcanian Forest
Author/Authors :
Yousefzadeh, Hamed Department of Forestry - Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Tabari, Masoud Department of Forestry - Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University - Tehran, Iran , Espahbodi, Kambiz Mazandaran Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center
Abstract :
Persian Maple, Acer velutinum, has a wide distribution in Hyrcanian
forests. In this investigation, a provenance test (two years) was
conducted with the open-pollinated seeds of seven populations collected
from different altitudinal gradients. In the first year, all populations'
seedling height and diameter/height ratio decreased significantly.
However, no significant difference in collar diameter was detected in
the populations. Seedlings from the populations of the lower altitudes
(<700m) tended to grow taller compared to those from the higher
altitudes (>1200m). The productivity in the first year indicated that
some populations originating from the middle altitudes had higher
production. In contrast, during the first growing season, there were no
significant differences in survival rate among the various origins. In the
second year, the seedlings originated from the middle altitudes as well
as the local province (cite the elevation) had the highest survival rate.
To minimize the mortality rate, we categorized four altitudinal groups
and recommended restoring the genetic type of coverage of the original
forest, using the seed from the same zone, because seeds from other
zones have increased mortality.
Keywords :
Acer elutinum , Cold resistance , Seed source , Seed zone , Seedling production
Journal title :
Journal of Genetic Resources