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DOI10.1007/s11676-013-0321-5
Shade shelters increase survival and photosynthetic performance of oak transplants at abandoned fields in semi-arid climates
Gonzalez-Salvatierra, Claudia; Ivan Badano, Ernesto; Flores, Joel; Pablo Rodas, Juan
通讯作者Ivan Badano, Ernesto
来源期刊JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
ISSN1007-662X
EISSN1993-0607
出版年2013
卷号24期号:1页码:23-28
英文摘要

Forest restorations conducted in semiarid, seasonally dry climates must deal with the intense drought stress that affects tree seedlings during the dry season. Although this water deficit is the most commonly invoked source of mortality for seedlings, several other environmental factors may also preclude survival of transplants. For instance, it has been widely reported that excessive light reduces the efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus, hence decreasing plant survival, but most seedling transplants in deforested areas are conducted under these light conditions. This study is focused in determining whether excessive light affects the photosynthetic performance and survival of Quercus coccolo-bifolia, a Mexican oak species, when their seedlings are transplanted in semiarid deforested areas. Further, this study tests the possibility of using artificial shade shelters to improve the ecophysiological performance and survival of seedlings. Oak seedlings were transplanted under full sunlight conditions and beneath artificial shade shelters of two different colors: white and black. To reduce water stress, and hence isolate the effects of light treatments, a drip irrigation system was implemented at each experimental plot. Seedling survival was monitored weekly for 128 days and photosynthetic performance was assessed by measuring chlorophyll fluorescence at three opportunities during the experiment. Sun-exposed seedlings showed lower photosynthetic performance and survival rates than those beneath shelters of both colors. These results suggest that sunlight damage can reduce seedling survival when they are transplanted in exposed sites, and that shade shelters can improve the success of forest restoration programs in semiarid climates.


英文关键词chlorophyll fluorescence light stress photoinhibition reforestation forest restoration
类型Article
语种英语
国家Mexico
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000321257900003
WOS关键词NURSE PLANTS ; ELECTRON-TRANSPORT ; RESPONSES ; SEEDLINGS ; DROUGHT ; FORESTS ; SHRUBS
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/178364
作者单位Inst Potosino Invest Cient & Tecnol AC, Div Ciencias Ambient, San Luis Potosi 78216, Mexico
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Gonzalez-Salvatierra, Claudia,Ivan Badano, Ernesto,Flores, Joel,et al. Shade shelters increase survival and photosynthetic performance of oak transplants at abandoned fields in semi-arid climates[J],2013,24(1):23-28.
APA Gonzalez-Salvatierra, Claudia,Ivan Badano, Ernesto,Flores, Joel,&Pablo Rodas, Juan.(2013).Shade shelters increase survival and photosynthetic performance of oak transplants at abandoned fields in semi-arid climates.JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH,24(1),23-28.
MLA Gonzalez-Salvatierra, Claudia,et al."Shade shelters increase survival and photosynthetic performance of oak transplants at abandoned fields in semi-arid climates".JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH 24.1(2013):23-28.
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