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Morphological and physiological variation in western redcedar (Thuja plicata) populations under contrasting soil water conditions
Authors:Shihe Fan  Steven C. Grossnickle  John H. Russell
Affiliation:(1) Capital Health, Suite 300, 10216, 124 Street, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T5N 4A3;(2) CellFor Inc., #4 6772 Oldfield Road, Saanichton, BC, Canada, V8M 2A3;(3) British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Research Branch, Cowichan Lake Research Station, P.O. Box 335, Mesachie Lake, BC, Canada, V0R 2N0
Abstract:Adaptation to precipitation conditions may induce genetic diversity that changes morphological and physiological traits. This hypothesis was investigated in the seedlings of seven western redcedar (Thuja plicata Donn ex D. Don) populations, which were collected along a precipitation transect from the Pacific coast to the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. The experimental seedlings were either well-watered or soil-droughted and measured for growth, gas exchange rates, transpiration efficiency, and carbon isotope discrimination during or at the end of the third growing season. Significant variation was found in most of these morphological and physiological traits among the populations. Much of this variation occurred under well-watered, but not so much under droughted conditions. Mean height increments and transpiration efficiency showed a significant linear relationship, but biomass increments exhibited a quadratic relationship with precipitation on the origin site of these populations. Measurements of water use efficiency obtained from instantaneous gas exchange measurements, carbon isotope discrimination, and transpiration efficiency were intercorrelated in the seedlings. However, neither did any of these measurements consistently rank the populations, nor were they indicative of adaptation to climatic precipitation conditions in these western redcedar populations.
Keywords:Carbon isotope discrimination  Gas exchange  Precipitation  Adaptation  Water use efficiency
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