Cold Sensitivity of Field-Grown Allocasuarina and Casuarina Tree Species

Ian T. Riley, E. Olowu
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The sheoak genera, Allocasuarina and Casuarina, contain a diverse range of Australian trees and shrubs of both ecological and economic importance. Although they are well known for tolerance to stressors such as drought, salinity and high temperatures, their tolerance to freezing has not been adequately examined. Some data has been published on the cold sensitivity of Casuarina cunninghamiana but other Casuarina spp. and no Allocasuarina sp. have been assessed. This study examined growth and survival of field-established Allocasuarina (2 species) and Casuarina (4 species) in Central Anatolia, Turkey with winter temperatures dropping to −15°C. Following establishment in May 2020, the accessions tested (100 plants in total) mostly grew well during summer and autumn in this semi-arid climate with mildly alkaline soil, but the shoots of all plants were killed by the extreme cold of winter, with only seven plants producing weak root sucking in the summer of 2021, which all subsequently died. Although both genera appear to be cold sensitive, the results indicate the merit for wider evaluation of sheoaks in other contexts with harsh environments but not in regions exposed to periods (even if relatively short) of subzero temperatures.
野外生长的 Allocasuarina 和 Casuarina 树种对寒冷的敏感性
楠木属(Allocasuarina 和 Casuarina)包含多种具有生态和经济重要性的澳大利亚乔木和灌木。虽然它们对干旱、盐碱和高温等压力的耐受性众所周知,但对它们对冰冻的耐受性还没有进行充分的研究。关于 Casuarina cunninghamiana 对寒冷的敏感性已经公布了一些数据,但还没有对其他 Casuarina 属植物和 Allocasuarina sp.本研究考察了在土耳其安纳托利亚中部冬季气温降至-15°C的条件下,在实地建立的Allocasuarina(2种)和Casuarina(4种)的生长和存活情况。在 2020 年 5 月建立后,受测品种(共 100 株)大多在土壤呈弱碱性的半干旱气候中的夏季和秋季生长良好,但所有植株的嫩枝都被冬季的极寒冻死,只有 7 株在 2021 年夏季产生微弱的吸根现象,随后全部死亡。虽然这两个属似乎都对寒冷很敏感,但结果表明,在环境恶劣的其他情况下,而不是在暴露在零度以下(即使相对较短)的地区,对橡树进行更广泛的评估是有价值的。
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