1. DETERMINATION OF THE MORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS AND REPRODUCTIVE ABILITY OF BEECH SEEDS (Fagus sylvatica) OF SLOVAK ORIGIN.
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Dina, ELISOVEŢCAIA, Raisa, IVANOVA, and Jan, BRINDZA
- Abstract
Screening beech seeds of various origins to identify their reproductive and adaptive capabilities is important for the restoration of beech forests in Europe, especially in conditions of climate change. The aim of this study was to evaluate the morphometric characteristics and viability of beech seeds from five populations, collected in different years in the Slovak Republic. In this research, the seeds from Nitra-19; Detva-22; Orava-22 and two population of Roznava-22 were involved. The length of the seed ranged from 13.00 to 19.50 mm, and the width - from 5.50 to 12.50 mm. The eccentricity index varied from 1.74 to 1.81. The average weight of a thousand seeds in the populations, collected in different years, did not differ significantly, and modified in limits from 237.40 to 311.10 g. According to the Pearson correlation coefficient (0.7127), the closest relationship was found between the weight of seed and their width. The relationship between seed weight and length was less strong (0.6450). The viability of seeds, determined by two tests using 2.3.5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride and hydrogen peroxide solutions, ranged from 61.75 to 92.00%. The seeds from the Roznava-22 (2) and Detva-22 populations had the highest viability. There was no strong correlation between seed weight and viability (0.3639), as well as between seed weight and the altitude above sea level where the seeds were collected (0.2088). At the same time, a close correlation was found between seed viability and the altitude above sea level where the seeds were collected (0.6802). Thus, the data showed that beech seed populations from the Slovak Republic had homogeneous morphometric parameters, but differed significantly in terms of viability, which depended on the height of the beech plant growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024