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Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis

Measures mitigating the climate crisis, such as paludiculture, which is the agriculture on rewetted peatlands, are urgently needed. The cosmopolitan species Phragmites australis has the potential to be used in paludiculture worldwide but is known for its high intraspecific variation. This raises the...

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Autores principales: Haldan, Kerstin, Kuprina, Kristina, Haase, Meike Ingeborg, Kieckhäfer, Fabian, Schade, Lisa, Schmoldt, Joraine, Schock, Lina Stella, Stein, Marthe, Wille, Alexander, Schnittler, Martin, Bog, Manuela, Kreyling, Jürgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051045
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author Haldan, Kerstin
Kuprina, Kristina
Haase, Meike Ingeborg
Kieckhäfer, Fabian
Schade, Lisa
Schmoldt, Joraine
Schock, Lina Stella
Stein, Marthe
Wille, Alexander
Schnittler, Martin
Bog, Manuela
Kreyling, Jürgen
author_facet Haldan, Kerstin
Kuprina, Kristina
Haase, Meike Ingeborg
Kieckhäfer, Fabian
Schade, Lisa
Schmoldt, Joraine
Schock, Lina Stella
Stein, Marthe
Wille, Alexander
Schnittler, Martin
Bog, Manuela
Kreyling, Jürgen
author_sort Haldan, Kerstin
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description Measures mitigating the climate crisis, such as paludiculture, which is the agriculture on rewetted peatlands, are urgently needed. The cosmopolitan species Phragmites australis has the potential to be used in paludiculture worldwide but is known for its high intraspecific variation. This raises the questions of whether (i) P. australis genotypes differ even at a regional scale, making them differently well suited for paludiculture and (ii) P. australis performance can be predicted by linking the variation in genotypes to strategies in the plant economics spectrum. Five P. australis genotypes from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were cultivated in two 10-month mesocosm experiments along gradients of water level and nutrient addition. We compared growth, morphology (height, growing density), above- and belowground biomass, functional and ecophysiological traits (SLA, LDMC, SRL, RDMC, root porosity, photosynthetic rate) as well as gene expression. Our results demonstrate a high variability of P. australis genotypes even at a regional scale, revealing genotype-specific productivity, morphology, and gene expression and implying that the selection of suitable genotypes will be crucial for the success of a paludiculture. However, trait covariation did not indicate distinct plant economic strategies to predict genotype performance. Instead, large-scale genotype trials are needed to select suitable genotypes for paludiculture.
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spelling pubmed-100047642023-03-11 Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis Haldan, Kerstin Kuprina, Kristina Haase, Meike Ingeborg Kieckhäfer, Fabian Schade, Lisa Schmoldt, Joraine Schock, Lina Stella Stein, Marthe Wille, Alexander Schnittler, Martin Bog, Manuela Kreyling, Jürgen Plants (Basel) Article Measures mitigating the climate crisis, such as paludiculture, which is the agriculture on rewetted peatlands, are urgently needed. The cosmopolitan species Phragmites australis has the potential to be used in paludiculture worldwide but is known for its high intraspecific variation. This raises the questions of whether (i) P. australis genotypes differ even at a regional scale, making them differently well suited for paludiculture and (ii) P. australis performance can be predicted by linking the variation in genotypes to strategies in the plant economics spectrum. Five P. australis genotypes from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were cultivated in two 10-month mesocosm experiments along gradients of water level and nutrient addition. We compared growth, morphology (height, growing density), above- and belowground biomass, functional and ecophysiological traits (SLA, LDMC, SRL, RDMC, root porosity, photosynthetic rate) as well as gene expression. Our results demonstrate a high variability of P. australis genotypes even at a regional scale, revealing genotype-specific productivity, morphology, and gene expression and implying that the selection of suitable genotypes will be crucial for the success of a paludiculture. However, trait covariation did not indicate distinct plant economic strategies to predict genotype performance. Instead, large-scale genotype trials are needed to select suitable genotypes for paludiculture. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10004764/ /pubmed/36903906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051045 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haldan, Kerstin
Kuprina, Kristina
Haase, Meike Ingeborg
Kieckhäfer, Fabian
Schade, Lisa
Schmoldt, Joraine
Schock, Lina Stella
Stein, Marthe
Wille, Alexander
Schnittler, Martin
Bog, Manuela
Kreyling, Jürgen
Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title_full Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title_fullStr Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title_full_unstemmed Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title_short Choose Wisely: Great Variation among Genotypes of Promising Paludiculture Crop Phragmites australis
title_sort choose wisely: great variation among genotypes of promising paludiculture crop phragmites australis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12051045
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