Non-Native Forest Tree Species in Europe: The Question of Seed Origin in Afforestation
2022
Alizoti, Paraskevi | Bastien, Jean-Charles | Chakraborty, Debojyoti | Klisz, Marcin Miroslav | Kroon, Johan | Neophytou, Charalambos | Schueler, Silvio | Loo, Marcela Van | Westergren, Marjana | Konnert, Monika | Andonovski, Vlatko | Andreassen, Kjell | Brang, Peter | Brus, Robert | Cvjetković, Branislav | Đodan, Martina | Fernández, Manuel | Frýdl, Josef | Karlsson, Bo | Keserű, Zsolt | Kormutak, Andrej | Lavnyy, Vasyl | Maaten, Tiit | Mason, Bill | Mihai, Georgeta | Monteverdi, Cristina | Perić, Sanja | Petkova, Krasimira | Popov, Emil Borissov | Rousi, Matti | Stojnić, Srđan Milenko | Tsvetkov, Ivaylo | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Biologie intégrée pour la valorisation de la diversité des Arbres et de la Forêt (BioForA) ; Office National des Forêts (ONF)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE) | Austrian Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape (BFW) | Forest Research Institute (IBL) | Skogforsk - Forestry Research Institute of Sweden | Universität für Bodenkultur Wien = University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences [Vienne, Autriche] (BOKU) | Slovenian Forestry Institute | Bayerische Landesanstalt für Wald und Forstwirtschaft - Bavarian State Institute of Forestry (LWF) | Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje (UKIM) | Norsk institutt for bioøkonomi=Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) | Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL | University of Ljubljana | University of Banja Luka | Croatian Forest Research Institute | Universidad de Huelva | Forestry and Game Management Research Institute | Hungarian Forest Research Institute (ERTI) | Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) | Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences ; Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) | Ukrainian National Forestry University (UNFU) | Estonian University of Life Sciences (EMU) | Forest Research, Northern Research Station | National Forestry Research-Development Institute Marin Dracea (INCDS) | CREA – Research Centre for Forestry and Wood, Arezzo, Italy | Research Centre for Forestry and Wood ; Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria = Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA) | University of Forestry (UF) | Bulgarian Academy of Sciences = Académie bulgare des sciences [Académie des sciences de Bulgarie] = Българска академия на науките (BAS) | Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences ; Bulgarian Academy of Sciences = Académie bulgare des sciences [Académie des sciences de Bulgarie] = Българска академия на науките (BAS) | Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE) | University of Novi Sad
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اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]إنجليزي. Non-native forest tree species have been introduced in Europe since the 16th century, but only in the second half of the 20th century the significance of the seed source origin for their economic use was recognized, resulting in the establishment of numerous provenance trials at a national, regional, European and International level, as those led by IUFRO. Breeding programs have also been launched in the continent for the most economically important species. Aim of this work is the formulation of provenance recommendations for planting of five non-native tree species in Europe (Douglas fir, grand fir, Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine and black locust), based on the information obtained from twenty countries, in the frame of the EU FP-1403 NNEXT Cost Action. The survey revealed that official and non-official national recommendations, based on provenance research results, have been elaborated and followed at a different level and extend for the above five species, but only for Douglas fir recommendations exist in almost all the participating to the survey countries. The compilation of provenance recommendations across Europe for each species is presented in the current work. Besides the recommended introduced seed sources, European seed sources are also preferred for planting, due to ease of access and high availability of forest reproductive material. European breeding programs yielding genetic material of high productivity and quality constitute currently the seed source of choice for several species and countries. Consolidation of trial data obtained across countries will allow the joint analysis that is urgently needed to draw solid conclusions, and will facilitate the development of ‘Universal-Response-Functions’ for the species of interest, rendering possible the identification of the genetic material suitable for global change. New provenance trial series that will test seed sources from the entire climatic range of the species, established in sites falling within and outside the environmental envelopes of their natural ranges, are urgently needed to pinpoint and understand the species-specific climate constraints, as well as to correlate functional traits to the seed origin and the environmental conditions of the test sites, so that the selection of suitable forest reproductive material of non-native tree species in the face of climate change can be feasible.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]الكلمات المفتاحية الخاصة بالمكنز الزراعي (أجروفوك)
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