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Growth responses of six seed sources of Pinus brutia Ten. (Turkish red pine) to herbaceous weed competition
Authors:Esen  Derya  Zedaker  Shepard M  Seiler  John R  Mou  Pu
Institution:(1) (Faculty of Forestry), Konuralp, Abant Izzet Baysal Universitesi Düzce Orman Fakültesi, 14400 Düzce, Turkey;(2) Department of Forestry (0324), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
Abstract:Herbaceous weeds present amajor obstacle to foresters in the earlyestablishment and growth of Turkish red pine (Pinus brutia Ten.), an important coniferof the semi-arid Mediterranean region. Greatgenetic variability of this pine species indrought resistance has already beenwell-studied. The existence of such variationwithin this species in relation to herbaceousweed competition is unknown. This studyinvestigated the effect of herbaceous weedcompetition on the growth of the seedlings ofTurkish red pine seed sources with differentmoisture regimes in their native sites, usingthe rapid screening technique. Two-month-oldTurkish red pine seedlings were grown inindividual pots in a glasshouse either with orwithout joint goose goat grass (Aegilopscylindrica L.). After two simulatedgrowing seasons, grass competitionsignificantly and progressively reduced pinegrowth. Although mean total pine biomass wasreduced by 71% due to weed competition,seedlings of different pine seed sourcesdisplayed significant differences in growthresponses to the weed treatments: dry site seedsource seedlings generally exhibitedsignificantly greater growth than moist siteseed source seedlings under weed competition. These results suggest that competition fromherbaceous weeds is an important factor inreducing the early growth of Turkish red pineseedlings, and that selection ofcompetition-tolerant seed sources can result insubstantial enhancement of the competitivestatus of this pine species against itsherbaceous competitors in early years.
Keywords:genetic variation  herbaceous competition  Mediterranean region  rapid screening  Turkey
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