Variability in seeds\' physicochemical characteristics, germination and seedling growth within and between two French Populus nigra populations
Marl\`ene Lefebvre, Marc Villar, Nathalie Boizot, Armelle Delile,, Benjamin Dimouro, Anne-Marie Lomelech, Caroline Teyssier

TL;DR
This study compares seed biochemical traits, germination, and seedling growth of two French Populus nigra populations, revealing significant biochemical differences but similar early growth performance, informing conservation efforts.
Contribution
It provides new insights into seed variability and early growth traits within and between populations of an endangered tree species, highlighting factors influencing regeneration.
Findings
Significant biochemical differences between populations.
Similar germination rates despite seed differences.
Some variation in seedling root length within populations.
Abstract
To improve understanding of the physiology, ecology and regeneration requirements of black poplar (Populus nigra), a severely endangered tree species in Europe, we analysed the biochemical composition of seeds from 20 families derived from open pollination of 20 trees in two contrasting environments in France, along the Dr\^ome and Loire rivers. Significant between-family differences were detected. Total lipid contents differed qualitatively between seed of the two populations and were higher in Dr\^ome population (214 more or less 29.8 versus 172.72 more or less 19.77 mg.g\-1 dw). Soluble sugars were less abundant in seeds of the Dr\^ome population (78.78 more or less 10.01 versus 104.10 more or less 25.32 mg.g\-1 dw). The protein content (322 more or less 74.3 mg.g\-1 dw) and quantity of reserve proteins did not differ between seeds of the two populations. Measurements in three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeed Germination and Physiology · Bioenergy crop production and management · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
