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Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter

A process of continuous degradation of plant communities, due mainly to long-term overgrazing has been revealed by most ecological studies in North African arid climate. Notably, this degradation appeared across the depletion of perennial grass species exhibiting low density in the majority of range...

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Autores principales: Lobna, Mnif Fakhfakh, Kaouthar, Jeddi, Naser, Anjum A., Chaieb, Mohamed
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7253882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32489293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.03.010
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author Lobna, Mnif Fakhfakh
Kaouthar, Jeddi
Naser, Anjum A.
Chaieb, Mohamed
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Naser, Anjum A.
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description A process of continuous degradation of plant communities, due mainly to long-term overgrazing has been revealed by most ecological studies in North African arid climate. Notably, this degradation appeared across the depletion of perennial grass species exhibiting low density in the majority of range ecosystems. This study aimed to examine the phenology and the aboveground phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter accessions, a perennial grass, growing under the same environment but coming from different climates of Tunisia. Additionally, the extent of genetic variation in phenological parameters, root and shoot phytomass productivity and the correlations among these parameters were also analyzed. Significant differences in all morphological parameters of S. ciliata accessions were revealed by ANOVA test and were corroborated with significant and positive correlation indicated by Pearson’s correlation analysis. Plant diameter, biovolume, root biomass with protective sleeve and spike number exhibited significant differences and high distinctiveness between S. ciliata accessions. Tukey’s HDS tests indicated the presence of three groups of accessions. Principal component analysis (PCA) applied on a table with eight observations and 13 variables, and dispersion of S. ciliata accessions on the first two axes of PCA confirmed the presence of three groups of accessions. Trait variability in the field for the five accessions is more likely to be the result of phenotypic plasticity rather than of genetic differentiation between accessions. Overall, the characterization of S. ciliata accessions exhibited significant differences in terms of morphological and biomass productivity.
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spelling pubmed-72538822020-06-01 Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter Lobna, Mnif Fakhfakh Kaouthar, Jeddi Naser, Anjum A. Chaieb, Mohamed Saudi J Biol Sci Article A process of continuous degradation of plant communities, due mainly to long-term overgrazing has been revealed by most ecological studies in North African arid climate. Notably, this degradation appeared across the depletion of perennial grass species exhibiting low density in the majority of range ecosystems. This study aimed to examine the phenology and the aboveground phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter accessions, a perennial grass, growing under the same environment but coming from different climates of Tunisia. Additionally, the extent of genetic variation in phenological parameters, root and shoot phytomass productivity and the correlations among these parameters were also analyzed. Significant differences in all morphological parameters of S. ciliata accessions were revealed by ANOVA test and were corroborated with significant and positive correlation indicated by Pearson’s correlation analysis. Plant diameter, biovolume, root biomass with protective sleeve and spike number exhibited significant differences and high distinctiveness between S. ciliata accessions. Tukey’s HDS tests indicated the presence of three groups of accessions. Principal component analysis (PCA) applied on a table with eight observations and 13 variables, and dispersion of S. ciliata accessions on the first two axes of PCA confirmed the presence of three groups of accessions. Trait variability in the field for the five accessions is more likely to be the result of phenotypic plasticity rather than of genetic differentiation between accessions. Overall, the characterization of S. ciliata accessions exhibited significant differences in terms of morphological and biomass productivity. Elsevier 2020-06 2020-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7253882/ /pubmed/32489293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.03.010 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kaouthar, Jeddi
Naser, Anjum A.
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Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title_full Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title_fullStr Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title_full_unstemmed Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title_short Plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of Stipagrostis ciliata (Desf.) De Winter
title_sort plant traits and phenotypic variability effect on the phytomass production of stipagrostis ciliata (desf.) de winter
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7253882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32489293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.03.010
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