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Genetic differentiation in carbon isotope discrimination and gas exchange in Pseudotsuga menziesii
Authors:Jianwei Zhang  John D. Marshall  Barry C. Jaquish
Affiliation:(1) Department of Forest Resources, University of Idaho, 83843 Moscow, ID, USA;(2) Kalamalka Research Station and Seed Orchard, B.C. Forest Service, 3401 Reservoir Road, V1B 2C7 Vernon, B.C., Canada
Abstract:Patterns of genetic variation in gas-exchange physiology were analyzed in a 15-year-old Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) plantation that contains 25 populations grown from seed collected from across the natural distribution of the species. Seed was collected from 33°30prime to 53°12prime north latitude and from 170 m to 2930 m above sea level, and from the coastal and interior (Rocky Mountain) varieties of the species. Carbon isotope discrimination (Delta) ranged from 19.70(permil) to 22.43(permil) and was closely related to geographic location of the seed source. The coastal variety (20.50 (SE=0.21)permil) was not significantly different from the interior variety (20.91 (0.15)permil). Instead, most variation was found within the interior variety; populations from the southern Rockies had the highest discrimination (21.53 (0.20)permil) (lowest water-use efficiency). Carbon isotope discrimination (Delta), stomatal conductance to water vapor (g), the ratio of intercellular to ambient CO2 concentration (ci/ca), and intrinsic water-use efficiency (A/g) were all correlated with altitude of origin (r=0.76, 0.73, 0.74, and –0.63 respectively); all were statistically significant at the 0.01 level. The same variables were correlated with both height and diameter at age 15 (all at Ple0.0005). Observed patterns in the common garden did not conform to our expectation of higher WUE, measured by both A/g and Delta, in trees from the drier habitats of the interior, nor did they agree with published in situ observations of decreasing g and Delta with altitude. The genetic effect opposes the altitudinal one, leading to some degree of homeostasis in physiological characteri tics in situ.
Keywords:Pseudotsuga menziesii  Genetic differentiation  Carbon isotope discrimination  Water-use efficiency  Altitude
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