Authors
Justine Guet, Francesco Fabbrini, Régis Fichot, Maurizio Sabatti, Catherine Bastien, Franck Brignolas
Publication date
2015/8/1
Journal
Tree Physiology
Volume
35
Issue
8
Pages
850-863
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
To buffer against the high spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the riparian habitat, riparian tree species, such as black poplar (Populus nigra L.), may display a high level of genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity for functional traits. Using a multisite common garden experiment, we estimated the relative contribution of genetic and environmental effects on the phenotypic variation expressed for individual leaf area, leaf shape, leaf structure and leaf carbon isotope discrimination (Δ13C) in natural populations of black poplar. Twenty-four to 62 genotypes were sampled in nine metapopulations covering a latitudinal range from 48°N to 42°N in France and in Italy and grown in two common gardens at Orléans (ORL) and at Savigliano (SAV). In the two common gardens, substantial genetic variation was expressed for leaf traits within all metapopulations, but its expression was modulated by the environment, as …
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