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Adaptation of tree growth to elevated CO2: quantitative trait loci for biomass in Populus

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 175, Issue 1, Pages 59-69

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02091.x

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elevated CO2; genome; Populus; quantitative trait loci (QTL); root growth; stem growth

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Information on the genetic variation of plant response to elevated CO2 (e[CO2]) is needed to understand plant adaptation and to pinpoint likely evolutionary response to future high atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Here, quantitative trait loci (QTL) for above- and below-ground tree growth were determined in a pedigree - an F-2 hybrid of poplar (Populus trichocarpa and Populus deltoides), following season-long exposure to either current day ambient CO2 (a[CO2]) or e[CO2] at 600 mu l l(-1), and genotype by environment interactions investigated. In the F-2 generation, both above- and below-ground growth showed a significant increase in e[CO2]. Three areas of the genome on linkage groups I, IX and XII were identified as important in determining above-ground growth response to e[CO2], while an additional three areas of the genome on linkage groups IV, XVI and XIX appeared important in determining root growth response to e[CO2]. These results quantify and identify genetic variation in response to e[CO2] and provide an insight into genomic response to the changing environment.

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