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Urban tree management: Diversity of Tilia genus in streets and parks of Paris based on morphological and genetic characteristics

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URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
卷 66, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127382

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Green space management; Microsatellite markers; Morphological identification; Urban ecology

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  1. CIFRE (French Industrial Convention of Formation by Research) doctoral fellowship from Ville de Paris
  2. A.N.R.T.

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The study aims to provide better knowledge on intra- and interspecific diversity of trees in urban areas for improved tree management. Identifying five species based on morphological characteristics and genetic profiling in Paris, the study highlights the importance of understanding genetic variability for mitigating disease risks and evaluating individual responses to environmental conditions. The research also emphasizes the role of tree nurseries in supplying trees with diverse genetics to reinforce diversity and improve ecosystem services in urban areas.
The development of tree inventories and open data bases provides green space managers a better understanding of tree morphological diversity in urban areas. However, studies on tree genetic diversity in cities remain rare. The aim of our study is to provide better knowledge on tree intra- and interspecific diversity to improve tree management in urban areas. We characterized 83 individuals of Tilia species and clones in streets and parks in Paris (France) based on both morphological characters (leaves, fruits and twigs) and genetic profiling by using nuclear microsatellite markers. We found five species through morphological identification: Tilia cordata, Tilia dasystyla, Tilia xeuchlora, Tilia xeuropaea and Tilia platyphyllos. Analysis of genetic profiles allowed to distinguish three genetic groups correlated to T. cordata, T. xeuchlora and T. platyphyllos. Tilia xeuchlora had the largest number of the same clonal profile (20 individuals out of 36) in Paris while no clone was found in T. platyphyllos group. In some cases, clones were planted in the same street for aesthetic purposes. This can increase disease risk and diminish resilience to climate change. Knowledge on genetic variability between and within species is essential to hedge those risks and for evaluating individual responses to environmental conditions. Our study shows that production and purchasing practices by green space managers need new insights and that tree nurseries can play a crucial role in supplying trees with diverse genetics. Green space managers can reinforce diversity where possible in some areas (development of urban forests, greening of secondary streets or sidewalks, etc.) to improve ecosystem services in urban areas.

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