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Combining climatic and genomic data improves range-wide tree height growth prediction in a forest tree
Juliette Archambeau, Marta Benito Garzón, Frédéric Barraquand, Marina De Miguel, Christophe Plomion & Santiago C. González-Martínez
Population response functions based on climatic and phenotypic data from common gardens have long been the gold standard for predicting quantitative trait variation in new environments. However, prediction accuracy might be enhanced by incorporating genomic information that captures the neutral and adaptive processes behind intra-population genetic variation. We used five clonal common gardens containing 34 provenances (523 genotypes) of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) to determine whether models combining climatic and genomic data capture the...
Eco-evolutionary consequences of living with close relatives: Resistance to herbivores and climatic stress increases with investment into mycorrhiza in adult oaks
Mickael Pihain, Andreas Prinzing, Alexis Ducousso, Pierre-Emmanuel Courty, Thomas Houet, Romain Georges, Olivier Jambon, Brigitte Musch & Pille Gerhold
1. Mycorrhizas are known to increase plant resistance to herbivores and climatic stress. However, it is unknown if particularly hostile environments select for increased investment of plants into mycorrhiza. 2. We studied hostile biotic environments: phylogenetically proximate neighbourhoods known to increase herbivory and pedoclimatic stress. In a common garden, we studied the resistances, tri-trophic interactions and microclimate of 28-years-old oaks (Quercus petraea), descending from provenances of contrasting phylogenetic neighbourhoods. 3. We found that oaks descending...
Data from: Changes in the foliar fungal community between oak leaf flushes along a latitudinal gradient in Europe
Álvaro Gaytán, Ahmed Abdelfattah, Maria Faticov, Xoaquin Moreira, Bastien Castagneyrol, Inge Van Halder, Pieter De Frenne, Camille Meeussen, Bart G. H. Timmermans, Jan P. J. G. Ten Hoopen, Pil U. Rasmussen, Nick Bos, Raimo Jaatinen, Pertti Pulkkinen, Sara Söderlund, Karl Gotthard, Katharina Pawlowski & Ayco J. M. Tack
Aim: To advance our understanding of how foliar fungal communities are structured and assembled, we assessed to what extent leaf flush and latitude can explain the within- and among-tree variation in the foliar fungal community in a foundation tree species, the pedunculate oak Quercus robur. Location: A latitudinal gradient spanning c. 20 degrees in latitude in Europe. Major taxa studied: The foliar fungal community on Quercus robur. Methods: We examined the main and interactive effects...
Affiliations
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UMR BIOdiversity, GEnes & Communities3
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Ecophysiology and Grape Functional Genomics1
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Ghent University1
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Université de Sherbrooke1
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Estonian University of Life Sciences1
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Misión Biológica de Galicia1
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University of Rennes 11
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University of Rennes 21
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French National Centre for Scientific Research1
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Natural Resources Institute Finland1