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Clone-dependent browsing damage of poplar plantations and the repellent potential of Populus nigra × P. maximowiczii Max-4

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    SYSNO ASEP0544281
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevClone-dependent browsing damage of poplar plantations and the repellent potential of Populus nigra × P. maximowiczii Max-4
    Tvůrce(i) Mrnka, Libor (BU-J) RID
    Frantík, Tomáš (BU-J) ORCID, SAI
    Baldassarre Švecová, Eva (BU-J) ORCID
    Schmidt, Christoph Stephan (BU-J) ORCID, RID
    Vosátka, Miroslav (BU-J) ORCID
    Knot, D. (CZ)
    Šolcová, Olga (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Hart, V. (CZ)
    Číslo článku118888
    Zdroj.dok.Forest Ecology and Management. - : Elsevier - ISSN 0378-1127
    Roč. 483, MAR 1 (2021)
    Poč.str.8 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.NL - Nizozemsko
    Klíč. slovabrowsing ; poplar ; game repellent ; short rotation coppice ; red deer hind ; roe deer
    Vědní obor RIVGF - Choroby, škůdci, plevely a ochrana rostlin
    Obor OECDAgronomy, plant breeding and plant protection
    Vědní obor RIV – spolupráceÚstav chemických procesů - Průmyslová chemie a chemické inženýrství
    CEPTE01020080 GA TA ČR - Technologická agentura ČR
    Způsob publikováníOpen access s časovým embargem (01.03.2023)
    Institucionální podporaBU-J - RVO:67985939 ; UCHP-M - RVO:67985858
    UT WOS000617947300003
    EID SCOPUS85099437285
    DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118888
    AnotaceBrowsing of poplar clones by wild ungulates is a widespread problem in short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations in Central Europe. We investigated the influence of poplar genotype on ungulate browsing intensity, identified the most browsing-resistant poplar clone and explored its repellent potential. Inspection of 11 poplar clones at 7 unfenced SRC plantations in the Czech Republic revealed the most avoided poplar clone by wildlife was Populus nigra × P. maximowiczii ʻMax-4’. Namely P. maximowiczii contributed to the repellent effect of ʻMax-4’ according to the analysis of impacts of individual parental poplar species on the browsing intensity of their hybrid progeny. In contrast, P. deltoides increased attractiveness of its hybrid progeny for browsing ungulates. Poplar browsing and bark stripping/fraying were not correlated. A subsequent feeding experiment with twigs of two poplar clones that had shown contrasting attractiveness for browsing in the field (intensively browsed P. × euroamericana AF24’ vs. avoided P. nigra × P. maximowiczii ʻMax-4’) demonstrated that red deer hinds (Cervus elaphus L.) bred on an experimental farm preferred ʻAF24’ over ʻMax-4’. There was no difference between consumption of fresh and wilted twigs of ʻMax-4’ suggesting the repellent compounds are stable over time. To uncover the chemical nature of repellent compounds, red deer hinds at the farm were offered grain fodder supplemented with polar and non-polar extracts of ʻMax-4’ shoots, commercial repellent (Stop Z) or empty carrier (controls). Non-polar extract of ʻMax-4’ produced transient feeding avoidance suggesting its potential as a game repellent, though optimisation of the extraction procedure and dosage is necessary.
    PracovištěBotanický ústav
    KontaktMartina Bartošová, martina.bartosova@ibot.cas.cz, ibot@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 271 015 242 ; Marie Jakšová, marie.jaksova@ibot.cas.cz, Tel.: 384 721 156-8
    Rok sběru2022
    Elektronická adresahttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118888
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