Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region

<i>Research Highlights:</i> Although a number of forestry studies have found that hydrogel improves tree performance, studies that are located in semi-arid regions and that include a broad spectrum of tree species and the assessment of multiple physiological traits are lacking. <i>...

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Main Authors: Ivana Tomášková, Michal Svatoš, Jan Macků, Hana Vanická, Karolina Resnerová, Jaroslav Čepl, Jaroslav Holuša, Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Achim Dohrenbusch
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/2/211
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spelling doaj-b77a81d179b5404bb456bcc042c96fbe2020-11-25T02:39:21ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072020-02-0111221110.3390/f11020211f11020211Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid RegionIvana Tomášková0Michal Svatoš1Jan Macků2Hana Vanická3Karolina Resnerová4Jaroslav Čepl5Jaroslav Holuša6Seyed Mohammad Hosseini7Achim Dohrenbusch8Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Genetics and Physiology of Forest Trees, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forest Protection and Entomology, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forestry Technologies and Construction, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forest Protection and Entomology, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forest Protection and Entomology, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Genetics and Physiology of Forest Trees, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forest Protection and Entomology, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Department of Forestry Technologies and Construction, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Prague 6, CZ-16500 Suchdol, CzechiaFaculty of Forest Ecology, George-August University of Göttingen, Wilhelmsplatz 1, D-37073 Göttingen, Germany<i>Research Highlights:</i> Although a number of forestry studies have found that hydrogel improves tree performance, studies that are located in semi-arid regions and that include a broad spectrum of tree species and the assessment of multiple physiological traits are lacking. <i>Background and Objectives:</i> The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of hydrogel treatments (with sawdust, organic fertilizer, compost, wheat straw, subsoil, or subsoil with a cobble cover) applied during planting on the survival, growth, and physiological traits of 20 tree species. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> In a field experiment (factorial design with seven treatments including a control, 20 species, and ten replicates) in a semi-arid part of Iran, we applied water alone (control) or water with hydrogel and other materials to recently planted samplings. We evaluated tree height, health, osmotic potential, and biochemical properties after 6 months and survival after 12 months. <i>Results:</i> Hydrogel treatment (regardless of other material) significantly improved the performance of drought-sensitive but not of drought-tolerant species. <i>Conclusions:</i> The benefits of hydrogel treatment are substantial for drought-sensitive species but are insignificant for drought-resistant species.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/2/211drought stresshydrogelphysiological traithealth statustree survival
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author Ivana Tomášková
Michal Svatoš
Jan Macků
Hana Vanická
Karolina Resnerová
Jaroslav Čepl
Jaroslav Holuša
Seyed Mohammad Hosseini
Achim Dohrenbusch
spellingShingle Ivana Tomášková
Michal Svatoš
Jan Macků
Hana Vanická
Karolina Resnerová
Jaroslav Čepl
Jaroslav Holuša
Seyed Mohammad Hosseini
Achim Dohrenbusch
Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
Forests
drought stress
hydrogel
physiological trait
health status
tree survival
author_facet Ivana Tomášková
Michal Svatoš
Jan Macků
Hana Vanická
Karolina Resnerová
Jaroslav Čepl
Jaroslav Holuša
Seyed Mohammad Hosseini
Achim Dohrenbusch
author_sort Ivana Tomášková
title Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
title_short Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
title_full Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
title_fullStr Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Soil Treatments with Hydrogel on the Performance of Drought-Sensitive and Tolerant Tree Species in a Semi-Arid Region
title_sort effect of different soil treatments with hydrogel on the performance of drought-sensitive and tolerant tree species in a semi-arid region
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2020-02-01
description <i>Research Highlights:</i> Although a number of forestry studies have found that hydrogel improves tree performance, studies that are located in semi-arid regions and that include a broad spectrum of tree species and the assessment of multiple physiological traits are lacking. <i>Background and Objectives:</i> The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effects of hydrogel treatments (with sawdust, organic fertilizer, compost, wheat straw, subsoil, or subsoil with a cobble cover) applied during planting on the survival, growth, and physiological traits of 20 tree species. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> In a field experiment (factorial design with seven treatments including a control, 20 species, and ten replicates) in a semi-arid part of Iran, we applied water alone (control) or water with hydrogel and other materials to recently planted samplings. We evaluated tree height, health, osmotic potential, and biochemical properties after 6 months and survival after 12 months. <i>Results:</i> Hydrogel treatment (regardless of other material) significantly improved the performance of drought-sensitive but not of drought-tolerant species. <i>Conclusions:</i> The benefits of hydrogel treatment are substantial for drought-sensitive species but are insignificant for drought-resistant species.
topic drought stress
hydrogel
physiological trait
health status
tree survival
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/2/211
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