Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance
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Resumo: | Several techniques have been developed for reinvigorating, rejuvenating or maintaining the juvenility of plants. None of these techniques is as effective as natural rejuvenation whereby the most mature plant parts, the reproductive organs, produce the most juvenile plant parts, the embryos, through gametogenesis and sexual reproduction. The most common criteria for identifying reinvigoration or rejuvenation are based on morphology, morphogenic capacity and the ability to produce cones or flowers. Doubts remain over whether true rejuvenation (reduced ontogenetic age) can be achieved by artificial methods such as serial vegetative propagation, or whether these methods merely provide reinvigoration (reduced physiological age) by temporarily removing environmental and physiological constraints to growth. Rejuvenation and reinvigoration are difficult to distinguish from each other but there is some evidence that artificial methods provide at least partial rejuvenation of plants. This review examines methods for delaying the maturation of juvenile plants and for reducing the ontogenetic or physiological age of more-mature plants. The review discusses theoretical and practical aspects of juvenility, rejuvenation and reinvigoration in clonal forestry, and identifies research areas in maturation that could lead to more-effective methods for establishing high-productivity plantations. |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenanceCoppicingCuttingsPropagationPruningTissue cultureSeveral techniques have been developed for reinvigorating, rejuvenating or maintaining the juvenility of plants. None of these techniques is as effective as natural rejuvenation whereby the most mature plant parts, the reproductive organs, produce the most juvenile plant parts, the embryos, through gametogenesis and sexual reproduction. The most common criteria for identifying reinvigoration or rejuvenation are based on morphology, morphogenic capacity and the ability to produce cones or flowers. Doubts remain over whether true rejuvenation (reduced ontogenetic age) can be achieved by artificial methods such as serial vegetative propagation, or whether these methods merely provide reinvigoration (reduced physiological age) by temporarily removing environmental and physiological constraints to growth. Rejuvenation and reinvigoration are difficult to distinguish from each other but there is some evidence that artificial methods provide at least partial rejuvenation of plants. This review examines methods for delaying the maturation of juvenile plants and for reducing the ontogenetic or physiological age of more-mature plants. The review discusses theoretical and practical aspects of juvenility, rejuvenation and reinvigoration in clonal forestry, and identifies research areas in maturation that could lead to more-effective methods for establishing high-productivity plantations.New Forests2018-11-29T11:02:53Z2018-11-29T11:02:53Z2014-03-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepdfapplication/pdf15735095http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11056-014-9415-yhttp://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/22632engVolume 45, Issue 4, Pages 473– 486, July 2014Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessXavier, AloisioTrueman, Stephen J.Wendling, Ivarreponame:LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFVinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV2024-07-12T06:07:07Zoai:locus.ufv.br:123456789/22632Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.locus.ufv.br/oai/requestfabiojreis@ufv.bropendoar:21452024-07-12T06:07:07LOCUS Repositório Institucional da UFV - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance Xavier, Aloisio Coppicing Cuttings Propagation Pruning Tissue culture |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
title_full |
Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Maturation and related aspects in clonal forestry—part II: reinvigoration, rejuvenation and juvenility maintenance |
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Xavier, Aloisio |
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Xavier, Aloisio Trueman, Stephen J. Wendling, Ivar |
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Trueman, Stephen J. Wendling, Ivar |
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Xavier, Aloisio Trueman, Stephen J. Wendling, Ivar |
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Coppicing Cuttings Propagation Pruning Tissue culture |
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Coppicing Cuttings Propagation Pruning Tissue culture |
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Several techniques have been developed for reinvigorating, rejuvenating or maintaining the juvenility of plants. None of these techniques is as effective as natural rejuvenation whereby the most mature plant parts, the reproductive organs, produce the most juvenile plant parts, the embryos, through gametogenesis and sexual reproduction. The most common criteria for identifying reinvigoration or rejuvenation are based on morphology, morphogenic capacity and the ability to produce cones or flowers. Doubts remain over whether true rejuvenation (reduced ontogenetic age) can be achieved by artificial methods such as serial vegetative propagation, or whether these methods merely provide reinvigoration (reduced physiological age) by temporarily removing environmental and physiological constraints to growth. Rejuvenation and reinvigoration are difficult to distinguish from each other but there is some evidence that artificial methods provide at least partial rejuvenation of plants. This review examines methods for delaying the maturation of juvenile plants and for reducing the ontogenetic or physiological age of more-mature plants. The review discusses theoretical and practical aspects of juvenility, rejuvenation and reinvigoration in clonal forestry, and identifies research areas in maturation that could lead to more-effective methods for establishing high-productivity plantations. |
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