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Morphological and Chemical Variation of Wild Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) Populations

Authors :
Igor Poljak
Nada Vahčić
Zlatko Liber
Zlatko Šatović
Marilena Idžojtić
Source :
Forests, Vol 13, Iss 55, p 55 (2022), Forests; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 55
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill., Fagaceae) is one of the oldest cultivated tree species in the Mediterranean, providing multiple benefits, and, since it has edible seeds, it represents an interesting model species for the research of morphological and chemical variability. In this study, morphometric methods and chemical analyses were used to quantify the extent of differences in phenotypic and nutritional traits between eight natural populations of sweet chestnut from different environmental conditions, where different management types are applied, high-forest and coppice. The samples were collected from the Prealps in Italy to the western part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In total, 31 nut and kernel morphometric and nutritional traits were studied on 160 trees, and various multivariate statistical analyses were used to study intra- and interpopulation variations. Both analyses, morphometric and chemical, revealed a similar pattern of diversity, with morphological and chemical variability not associated with geographic or environmental variables. In addition, we found significant correlations between morphometric and chemical data. High phenotypic variability was determined both among and within the studied populations, and all populations had a similar level of diversity. The results of the analysis of morphological and chemical diversity can have many practical applications for the management, production, and conservation of the sweet chestnut genetic resources for nut production.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19994907
Volume :
13
Issue :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forests
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9bec5528b3faf2e41a9bb4e62053eec