Distinguishing Saplings of Pines of Piedmont Upland Grassland Systems

IF 0.2 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
A. Krings, H. Cabell
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ABSTRACT The development and assessment of Piedmont upland grassland restoration efforts is hampered in part by continued challenges in identifying immature individuals of three associated pines, Pinus echinata, P. taeda, and P. virginiana, the penultimate of which is thought alien to the system. To help fill this gap, we studied three quantitative and 25 qualitative characters in 174, 2- to 5-year-old saplings in managed stands in Durham County (North Carolina) and 169 herbarium specimens of mature individuals from 94 Piedmont counties from Georgia to Virginia. Although mean short-shoot needle and fascicle sheath lengths differed significantly between lifestage classes of the three species (F8,335=185, p<0.0001 and F8,335=173.5, p<0.0001, respectively), there was substantial range overlap, likely contributing to diagnostic confusion in the field when existing keys are applied. For example, needle length ranges of all lifestage classes of all species overlapped with those of mature P. echinata and 2-year-old P. virginiana. In addition, at the apex of the previous season's growth, 2-year-old saplings of P. echinata and P. virginiana exhibited needles either predominantly or in higher percentages of threes, than the contrasting described preponderance of pairs for mature individuals. Of the 25 qualitative characters evaluated, we found (1) absence of decurrency glaucescence distinguishes 2- to 5-year-old saplings of P. taeda from P. echinata and P. virginiana, and (2) absence of stomatal plugs distinguishes P. virginiana from the others. A diagnostic key to saplings is provided.
山前高地草地系统松树幼树的鉴别
皮埃蒙特高地草地恢复工作的开展和评估在一定程度上受到三种伴生松——针叶松(Pinus echinata)、美国松(P. taeda)和弗吉尼亚松(P. virginia)未成熟个体鉴定方面的持续挑战的阻碍,后者被认为是该系统的外来物种。为了填补这一空白,我们研究了北卡罗莱纳州达勒姆县管理林分174株2 ~ 5年树龄树苗的3个定量特征和25个定性特征,以及乔治亚州至弗吉尼亚州皮埃蒙特县94个成熟个体的169个标本馆标本。尽管三种植物的平均短枝针和束鞘长度在生命阶段类别之间存在显著差异(分别为f8335 =185, p<0.0001和f8335 =173.5, p<0.0001),但存在大量的范围重叠,当应用现有键时,可能会导致该领域的诊断混乱。例如,所有物种的所有生命阶段类别的针尖长度范围与成熟的棘球菊和2岁的弗吉尼亚棘球菊重叠。此外,在前一季生长的顶点,2岁的紫皮和维吉尼亚树苗表现出主要的或更高的三针比例,而不是对比描述的成熟个体的成对优势。在评价的25个定性性状中,我们发现:(1)2 ~ 5年树龄的胡杨树苗与棘刺树苗和弗吉尼亚树苗之间不存在退退性白霜;(2)弗吉尼亚树苗与其他树苗之间不存在气孔栓。提供了树苗的诊断钥匙。
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Castanea
Castanea 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
25.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Castanea is named in honor of the American Chestnut tree. Castanea is thebotanical name for Chestnuts, dating back to what the ancient Greeks calledthem. The American Chestnut is a critically endangered tree that once made up 35%of the forests of the Eastern US before being devastated by a blight thatdestroyed up to 4 billion American Chestnut trees. Castanea serves professional and amateur botanists by reviewing andpublishing scientific papers related to botany in the Eastern United States. We accept papers relating to plant biology, biochemistry, ecology, floristics,physiology and systematics.
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