Effect of experimental climate change and soil moisture content on germination and early growth response of Quercus dentata seedlings

IF 1.8 Q2 FORESTRY Forest Science and Technology Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/21580103.2022.2144954
Eui-Joo Kim, Y. Jung, Jae-Hoon Park, Eungpill Lee, C. Na, Chung-Yeoul Park, JunHyeok Kim, Sehwa Kim, Ji-Won Park, Jung-Min Lee, Yoon-Seo Kim, Kyung-Mi Cho, Hae-Ran Kim, H. Jeong, Younghan You
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Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the effect of changes in soil moisture content under climate change conditions on the growth response of Quercus dentata, a representative species of the genus Quercus on the Korean peninsula. The results showed that Q. dentata germination increased by 9.4 days under climate change conditions (RCP 4.5 scenario), whereas the below-ground biomass and plant biomass increased by 1.3 and 1.2 times, respectively. However, the soil moisture treatment condition solely affected the leaf area, below-ground biomass, and plant biomass but not the germination percentage, germination speed, above-ground length, and above-ground biomass. The variance across the measured growth variables was considerably higher in the control group than in the climate change treatment group, whereas the variance was lower for lower soil moisture content. The findings suggested that under climate change conditions, Q. dentata germinated rapidly and exhibited broader leaf area and increased development below ground, which may be advantageous for the early establishment of seedlings. However, the plants may face difficulties in conditions with low soil moisture content. In conclusion, with continuous climate changes, Q. dentata seedlings are predicted to efficiently adapt to the altered soil moisture content to exhibit even more reliable growth than with the current condition. However, the growth of Q. dentata seedlings would be more difficult with severely low soil moisture content than with abundant soil moisture content, which is predicted to be detrimental to population maintenance in the long term.
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气候变化和土壤含水量对齿栎幼苗萌发和早期生长响应的影响
摘要以朝鲜半岛栎属植物齿栎为研究对象,研究了气候变化条件下土壤含水量变化对齿栎生长的影响。结果表明,气候变化条件下(RCP为4.5),齿茅萌发期增加了9.4 d,地下生物量和植物生物量分别增加了1.3倍和1.2倍。土壤水分处理条件仅影响叶片面积、地下生物量和植株生物量,而对发芽率、发芽速度、地上长度和地上生物量无显著影响。在气候变化处理组中,对照组测量的生长变量的方差明显高于气候变化处理组,而土壤含水量较低,方差较小。结果表明,在气候变化条件下,齿茅萌发速度快,叶面积宽,地下发育加快,这可能有利于幼苗的早期建立。然而,在土壤含水量低的条件下,植物可能面临困难。综上所述,在气候持续变化的条件下,牙齿栎幼苗能够有效地适应土壤含水量的变化,表现出比当前条件下更可靠的生长。但在土壤含水量较丰富的条件下,极低的土壤含水量会使齿齿苋幼苗生长困难,不利于种群的长期维持。
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