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Land use and wind direction drive hybridization between cultivated poplar and native species in a Mediterranean floodplain environment.

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Land use and wind direction drive hybridization between cultivated poplar and native species in a Mediterranean floodplain environment.

Auteurs : Donatella Paffetti [Italie] ; Davide Travaglini [Italie] ; Mariaceleste Labriola [Italie] ; Anna Buonamici [Italie] ; Francesca Bottalico [Italie] ; Alessandro Materassi [Italie] ; Gianni Fasano [Italie] ; Susanna Nocentini [Italie] ; Cristina Vettori [Italie]

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Abstract

Deforestation and intensive land use management with plantations of fast-growing tree species, like Populus spp., may endanger native trees not only by eliminating or reducing their habitats, but also by diminishing their species integrity via hybridization and introgression. The genus Populus has persistent natural hybrids because clonal and sexual reproduction is common. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of land use management of poplar plantations on the spatial genetic structure and species composition in poplar stands. Specifically, we studied the potential breeding between natural and cultivated poplar populations in the Mediterranean environment to gain insight into spontaneous hybridization events between exotic and native poplars; we also used a GIS-based model to evaluate the potential threats related to an intensive land use management. Two study areas, both near to poplar plantations (P.×euramericana), were designated in the native mixed stands of P. alba, P. nigra and P.×canescens within protected areas. We found that the spatial genetic structure differed between the two stands and their differences depended on their environmental features. We detected a hybridization event with P.×canescens that was made possible by the synchrony of flowering between the poplar plantation and P.×canescens and facilitated by the wind intensity and direction favoring the spread of pollen. Taken together, our results indicate that natural and artificial barriers are crucial to mitigate the threats, and so they should be explicitly considered in land use planning. For example, our results suggest the importance of conserving rows of trees and shrubs along rivers and in agricultural landscapes. In sum, it is necessary to understand, evaluate, and monitor the spread of exotic species and genetic material to ensure effective land use management and mitigation of their impact on native tree populations.

DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.238
PubMed: 28854483


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