J. For. Sci., 2015, 61(2):80-88 | DOI: 10.17221/99/2014-JFS

The influence of the method of silver fir growing and nutrition on sprouting and chlorophyll fluorescence during springOriginal Paper

O. ©pulák, J. Martincová
Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Jíloviątě-Strnady, Opočno Research Station, Opočno, Czech Republic

To compare breaking of dormancy in relation with climatic conditions and reaction to late frost fir plants growing in sun, in shade and at magnesium deficiency were evaluated. Sprouting and chlorophyll a fluorescence of needles measured with the Plant Efficiency Analyser were evaluated from March to May 2011. As a consequence of May frost 100% of plants from sunny treatments and 70% of firs shaded with shade cloth were affected by necrosis of sprouting shoots; fir-trees shaded by the stand remained fully intact. No relationship between the index of shoot sprouting and damage was confirmed. Firs with Mg deficiency had the lowest maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry of the dark-adapted tissue (FV/FM) and performance index on absorption basis (PIabs) in the long term. Regression models of parameters FV/FM and PIabs and selected environmental parameters showed that chlorophyll fluorescence was influenced to the largest extent by minimum temperature of the day of measurement. The process of breaking of dormancy increased fir vulnerability to thermal stresses of the environment - late frosts.

Keywords: Abies alba, breaking of dormancy, late frost, damage, sun and shade, magnesium deficiency

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