Germination success, survival and seedling vigour of Quercus suber acorns in relation to insect damage
Title | Germination success, survival and seedling vigour of Quercus suber acorns in relation to insect damage |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2002 |
Authors | Branco, M., Branco C., Merouani H., & Almeida M. Helena |
Journal | Forest Ecology and Management |
Volume | 166 |
Pagination | 159-164 |
Keywords | acorn germination, insect-attack, seedling production |
Abstract | This study assesses the effects of damage caused by Curculio elephas Gyll. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Cydia splendana Hb. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) on mature acorns of cork oak trees, Quercus suber L., in Portugal. The average number of insect-attacked acorns varied between 68, 44 and 17%, in three sites, respectively. Acorns assorted into increasing damage classes had a decreasing acorn dry weight and a faster germination rate. The percentage of germination was very high (>90%) in all classes. Seedlings resulting from more intensely damaged acorns exhibited a slower growth rate and lower dry mass production than seedlings resulting from low damaged acorns. |