Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results

Salix lapponum is a threatened species in locations outside its geographical range (N. Europe). In Poland, the number of populations has decreased within the last 10 years, which prompted us to reintroduce propagated plants into natural habitats. We describe our activities: from obtaining the plant...

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Main Authors: Pogorzelec, M., Parzymies, M., Banach-Albińska, B., Serafin, A., Klemedtsson, L.
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Language:English
Published: Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board 2024
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578422
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/578422 2024-09-15T18:00:08+00:00 Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results Pogorzelec, M. Parzymies, M. Banach-Albińska, B. Serafin, A. Klemedtsson, L. 2024-06-27T13:45:05Z 161-169 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578422 eng eng Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board Boreal Environment Research 1239-6095 1797-2469 25 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578422 Suomen ympäristökeskus CC BY 4.0 openAccess Artikkeli lehdessä 2024 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-08-21T23:48:04Z Salix lapponum is a threatened species in locations outside its geographical range (N. Europe). In Poland, the number of populations has decreased within the last 10 years, which prompted us to reintroduce propagated plants into natural habitats. We describe our activities: from obtaining the plant material, through in vitro propagation, ex situ cultivation, to translocation and one-year monitoring. We found that plants produced in ex situ conditions are able to survive in natural habitats, but their condition depends on the production process. We noted that when the plant material was collected in May or July and the in vitro seedlings were cultivated in soil from the end of October or December and until introduction into the natural habitat at the end of May the following year, all plants survived. This contrasted the 43% of survival rate when explants were collected in September and the seedlings were cultivated in soil from February. The short-term results indicate that the morphology of plants intended for reintroduction is of great significance. This is particularly important for planning methods of plant production and acclimatization. Finally we can conclude that in the case of S. lapponum, an initial evaluation of reintroduction success is possible after just one year. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
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description Salix lapponum is a threatened species in locations outside its geographical range (N. Europe). In Poland, the number of populations has decreased within the last 10 years, which prompted us to reintroduce propagated plants into natural habitats. We describe our activities: from obtaining the plant material, through in vitro propagation, ex situ cultivation, to translocation and one-year monitoring. We found that plants produced in ex situ conditions are able to survive in natural habitats, but their condition depends on the production process. We noted that when the plant material was collected in May or July and the in vitro seedlings were cultivated in soil from the end of October or December and until introduction into the natural habitat at the end of May the following year, all plants survived. This contrasted the 43% of survival rate when explants were collected in September and the seedlings were cultivated in soil from February. The short-term results indicate that the morphology of plants intended for reintroduction is of great significance. This is particularly important for planning methods of plant production and acclimatization. Finally we can conclude that in the case of S. lapponum, an initial evaluation of reintroduction success is possible after just one year.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pogorzelec, M.
Parzymies, M.
Banach-Albińska, B.
Serafin, A.
Klemedtsson, L.
spellingShingle Pogorzelec, M.
Parzymies, M.
Banach-Albińska, B.
Serafin, A.
Klemedtsson, L.
Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
author_facet Pogorzelec, M.
Parzymies, M.
Banach-Albińska, B.
Serafin, A.
Klemedtsson, L.
author_sort Pogorzelec, M.
title Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
title_short Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
title_full Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
title_fullStr Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
title_full_unstemmed Experimental reintroduction of the boreal species Salix lapponum L. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
title_sort experimental reintroduction of the boreal species salix lapponum l. to refuges at the southern limit of its range — short-term results
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