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Iawa Journal | 2013

PLASTIC GROWTH RESPONSE OF EUROPEAN BEECH PROVENANCES TO DRY SITE CONDITIONS

Srđan Stojnić; U.G.W. Sass; Saša Orlović; Bratislav Matović; Britta Eilmann

Due to projected global warming, there is a great concern about the ability of European beech to adapt to future climate conditions. Provenance trials provide an excellent basis to assess the potential of various provenances to adjust to given climate conditions. In this study we compared the performance of four European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances growing in a provenance trial at the Fruska Gora Mountain, Serbia. Three of the investigated provenances (Hollerbach and Hasbruch from Germany and Vrani Kamen from Croatia) originate from moist sites, with annual precipitation sums being twice as high as at the provenance trial in Serbia. The performance of these provenances are compared to the growth of the local provenance Fruska Gora which is well adapted to dry site conditions. We analysed tree-ring width, mean vessel area, vessel density and water-conductive area for the period from 2006 to 2012. In spite of differences in climate conditions at their place of origin all beech provenances showed a similar pattern in radial increment. Also the wood- anatomical variables showed similar inter-annual patterns for all provenances and no significant differences between the provenances. This indicates that beech provenances from moist environments can adjust to the relatively dry temperate climate in Serbia.


European Journal of Forest Research | 2015

Provenance plasticity of European beech leaf traits under differing environmental conditions at two Serbian common garden sites

Srđan Stojnić; Saša Orlović; Danijela Miljkovic; Zoran Galić; Marko Kebert; Georg von Wuehlisch

Climate change will affect European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) ecosystems negatively due to well-known vulnerability of this species to drought. Phenotypic plasticity has been recognized as the primary means in rapid acclimation to adverse environmental conditions. Provenance trials of forest tree species represent a valuable tool for assessing provenance adaptive potential to changing environments. In the present study, we examined the adaptive response capability (plasticity) of certain leaf anatomical traits in different European beech provenances to contrasting environmental conditions prevailing in two provenance trials. While one location of the trials is an isolated, marginal site, the other is a site within the original geographic range of beech forests in Serbia. The study involved 12 provenances originating from Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Romania and Serbia. The results of the study evidenced that genetic differences of the provenances are mainly responsible for the differences in leaf traits. Cluster analysis showed absence of association between provenances from the same geographic regions (e.g., Germany and Balkan Peninsula, respectively), revealing phenotypic heterogeneity between them. Steep reaction norms, observed for anatomical traits studied, indicate the possibility of plastic provenance response to changes in environmental conditions. The highest values of plasticity index, observed for stomatal density and thicknesses of palisade and spongy parenchyma, seem to be the result of a regulative function of stomata and mesophyll structure on physiological adaptation to the unfavorable growth conditions at the marginal site. Such sclerophyllous leaf structures, indicating drought resistance, were observed in certain provenances from Central/Eastern Europe and mesic sites, indicating that beech provenances from warmer sites in Southern Europe may not necessarily be the only source of drought-resistant ecotypes.


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2017

Altitude of origin influences the responses of PSII photochemistry to heat waves in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)

Eva Pšidová; Marek Živčák; Srđan Stojnić; Saša Orlović; Dušan Gömöry; Jana Kučerová; Ľubica Ditmarová; Katarína Střelcová; Marian Brestic; Hazem M. Kalaji


Dendrobiology | 2015

Phenotypic plasticity of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stomatal features under water deficit assessed in provenance trial.

Srđan Stojnić; Saša Orlović; B. Trudic; U. Živkovic; G. von Wuehlisch; Danijela Miljkovic


South-east European forestry | 2016

Drought Effects on Physiology and Biochemistry of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) and Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) Saplings Grown in Urban Area of Novi Sad, Serbia

Srđan Stojnić; Saša Pekeč; Marko Kebert; Andrej Pilipović; Dejan Stojanović; Marko Stojanovic; Saša Orlović


South-east European forestry | 2014

Molecular Technologies in Serbian Lowland Forestry under Climate Changes - Possibilities and Perspectives

Branislav Trudić; Saša Orlović; Vladislava Galović; Saša Pekeč; Dejan Stojanović; Srđan Stojnić


Topola | 2012

Environmental characteristics in the European beech provenance trials at Fruška gora mountain and Debeli lug

Srđan Stojnić; Saša Orlović; Zoran Galić; Verica Vasic; Dragica Vilotic; Milan N. Knežević; Mirjana Sijacic-Nikolic


ГЛАСНИК ШУМАРСКОГ ФАКУЛТЕТА УНИВЕРЗИТЕТА У БАЊОЈ ЛУЦИ | 2017

NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) SEEDLINGS SURVIVAL IN PROGENY TEST “DRINIĆ”

Branislav Cvjetkovic; Milan Mataruga; Mirjana Sijacic-Nikolic; Vladan Ivetić; Vanja Daničić; Srđan Stojnić; Marko Stojanovic


Topola | 2016

Height and root-collar diameter growth variability of European beech provenances from southeast Europe

Srđan Stojnić; Saša Orlović; Branislav Trudić; Lazar Kesić; Milena Stankovic; Mirjana Sijacic-Nikolic


Topola | 2016

Climate change as a factor reducing the growth of trees in the pure Norway spruce stand (Picea abies (L.)H. Karst.) in the National Park ‚‚Kopaonik''

Lazar Kesić; Bratislav Matović; Srđan Stojnić; Stefan Stjepanović; Dejan Stojanović

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