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Biodiversity and Conservation | 2018

Genetic diversity loss and homogenization in urban trees: the case of Tilia × europaea in Belgium and the Netherlands

An Vanden Broeck; Karen Cox; Iwona Melosik; Bert Maes; Koen Smets

Urban trees form a vital component of sustainable cities but the use of a restricted range of species and genotypes may pose a risk to global biodiversity. Despite several studies investigating tree species diversity, intraspecific genetic diversity of urban trees remains largely unexplored. Here, we characterized the genetic diversity of Tilia × europaea, one of the most widely planted urban tree species in Northwest Europe. We compared the genotypic diversity of historical plantings of Tilia spp. from the 17th century with the genotypic diversity of currently available planting stock in Belgium and the Netherlands. In total, 129 trees were sampled and genotyped with 14 microsatellite loci and 150 polymorphic Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markers. In Northwest Europe, homogenization of urban T. × europaea plantings already started at the 17th century. Genetic diversity within contemporary commercial planting stocks was extremely narrow and consisted mainly of two clones, sold under the name ‘Pallida’ and ‘Zwarte linde’. The genetic diversity found within the historical plantings was about four times higher than in the current commercial planting stocks. We recommend that tree nurseries should enlarge the genetic diversity of T. × europaea commercial planting stocks. The old clones have shown long-term disease resistance and could provide tree breeders with the valuable new genetic material. The range of available Tilia species and genotypes needs to be explored in future urban tree planning to optimize desired ecosystem services.


Annals of Forest Science | 2005

Natural hybridization between cultivated poplars and their wild relatives: evidence and consequences for native poplar populations

An Vanden Broeck; Marc Villar; Erik Van Bockstaele; Jos VanSlycken


Annals of Forest Science | 2006

Paternity analysis of Populus nigra L. offspring in a Belgian plantation of native and exotic poplars.

An Vanden Broeck; Joan Cottrell; Paul Quataert; Peter Breyne; Veronique Storme; Wout Boerjan; Jos Van Slycken


Silvae Genetica | 2003

Flowering phenology of Populus nigra L., P. nigra cv. italica and P. x canadensis Moench. and the potential for natural hybridisation in Belgium

An Vanden Broeck; Karen Cox; Paul Quataert; E. Van Bockstaele; J Van Slycken


Forest genetics | 2003

Pollen competition in Populus nigra females revealed by microsatellite markers

An Vanden Broeck; Paul Quataert; Isabel Roldán-Ruiz; E. Van Bockstaele; Jos Van Slycken


Genetic diversity in river populations of European black poplar : implications for riparian eco-system management : proceedings of an international symposium | 2002

Mating system of Populus nigra

An Vanden Broeck; Veronique Storme; Karen Cox; Paul Quataert; Bart Ivens; Vanessa Hostyn; D. Halfmaerten; Wout Boerjan; J Van Slycken


Plant Ecology and Evolution | 2016

Human impact on the genetic diversity of Dutch field elm ( Ulmus minor ) populations in the Netherlands: implications for conservation

Joukje Buiteveld; An Vanden Broeck; Karen Cox; Eric Collin


Belgian Journal of Botany | 2006

A survey of Ulmus laevis in Flanders (northern Belgium)

Kristine Vander Mijnsbrugge; An Vanden Broeck; Jos Van Slycken


Archive | 1998

Behoud van autochtone bomen en struiken: een verkenning

Els Coart; An Vanden Broeck; Jos Van Slycken


Archive | 2013

AFLP fingerprinting of elms: investigation of clonality and self-pollination of Ulmus spp.

Karen Cox; An Vanden Broeck

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Karen Cox

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Joachim Mergeay

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Kristine Vander Mijnsbrugge

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Wouter Van Landuyt

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Ralf Gyselings

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Paul Quataert

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Marijke Steenackers

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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