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<strong>Genetic</strong> <strong>diversity</strong> <strong>studies</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>ex</strong>-<strong>situ</strong> <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>methods</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Sorbus torminalis L.<br />

(Crantz.) in Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

Małgorzata Sułkowska


Introduction<br />

Sorbus torminalis reaches maximum<br />

height within 100 years. The trees are<br />

typically 20 – 25 m in height with<br />

trunks <strong>of</strong> up to 100 cm diameter. The<br />

species is polinated by general<br />

pollinators like social bees <strong>and</strong> beetles.<br />

The fruits are dispersed by birds <strong>and</strong><br />

by mammals (foxes, martens). The tree<br />

can be easily maintained by planting<br />

or grafting.


Introduction<br />

Wild service tree is strictly protected <strong>and</strong> threatened<br />

species. It is typical for mixed hardwood forests.<br />

It is a light dem<strong>and</strong>ing species.<br />

Wild service tree favors deep fertile soils, but can<br />

tolerate a wide range <strong>of</strong> soil conditions, from chalky,<br />

superficial, dry soils to temporarily waterlogged soils.


Distribution range <strong>of</strong> wild service tree<br />

Browicz K., Gostyńska-Jakuszewska M. 1966. Atlas rozmieszczenia drzew i krzewów w Polsce. Zeszyt 5.<br />

Edit. St. Białobok, Z. Czubiński. Zakład Dendrologii i Arboretum Kórnickie Polskiej Akademii Nauk.


Biology <strong>and</strong> ecology<br />

Sorbus torminalis can hybridize with two other species: white<br />

bean (S. aria) <strong>and</strong> mountain ash (S.aucuparia). Hybridization<br />

with white bean commonly occurs as S.torminalis (father) to S.<br />

aria (mother). It is rarely followed by cytoplasmic introgression.<br />

As a consequence, this geneflow should not significantly affect<br />

the <strong>diversity</strong> dynamics within wild service tree.


Importance <strong>and</strong> use<br />

Wood <strong>of</strong> the wild service tree is very dense <strong>and</strong> has good bending<br />

strength. It was used in the past to make screws for winepresses,<br />

billiard queue sticks <strong>and</strong> musical instruments. Today, it is usually<br />

used for decorative veneers. The species is favoured by hunters,<br />

because its fruits are well appreciated by many birds <strong>and</strong> a few<br />

mammals. The fruits are also used to produce liquors, especially<br />

in Germany <strong>and</strong> Austria. In Pol<strong>and</strong>, this species is almost not used<br />

due to lack <strong>of</strong> supply.


Recommendations for <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>of</strong> genetic resources<br />

jarzębu<br />

brekinii developed in the work EUFORGENU<br />

(Demesure<br />

1996, Rotach 1999) include:<br />

• identification <strong>and</strong> protection <strong>of</strong> natural populations,<br />

• introduction <strong>of</strong> the species in groups <strong>and</strong> creating optimal conditions<br />

for growth by increasing access <strong>of</strong> light <strong>and</strong> reduce competition from<br />

other species,<br />

• initiation <strong>of</strong> natural regeneration <strong>and</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong> crops,<br />

• development <strong>of</strong> procedures for storing <strong>of</strong> seeds <strong>and</strong> their stratification,<br />

ication,<br />

• selection <strong>of</strong> material for wide use - through the selection <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong><br />

individual trees<br />

• increase awareness <strong>of</strong> foresters, regarding the needs <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

the species.


The recommendations prepared<br />

Tarnawski (2001) for Polish conditions:<br />

• Creating <strong>of</strong> bio-groups <strong>of</strong> wild service trees or single<br />

individuals,<br />

• increasing access <strong>of</strong> light by the removal <strong>of</strong> trees heavily<br />

shading,<br />

• protection against grazing for natural regeneration,<br />

• enlarging the area <strong>of</strong> the species through planting,<br />

• instructing <strong>of</strong> forest workers <strong>and</strong> forest service<br />

companies for the purpose <strong>and</strong> need <strong>of</strong> the species<br />

protection <strong>and</strong> its characteristics.


Forest Practise<br />

• A lot <strong>of</strong> big work in small scale in different forest<br />

division esspecialy in North Pol<strong>and</strong> (Wejherowo(<br />

Wejherowo,<br />

Goraj, Zielonagora, Osie, Jamy)<br />

• Arboretum in Syców – 80 000 <strong>of</strong> seedlings from<br />

one Piaski population were introduced in Norh<br />

<strong>and</strong> West Pol<strong>and</strong><br />

• In Wejherowo probably 2 000 tseedlings from 2<br />

trees were planted in the forests <strong>of</strong> North Pol<strong>and</strong>


Aim <strong>of</strong> the project BLP-334<br />

is to identify genetic variability <strong>and</strong> population<br />

differentiation <strong>of</strong> wild service tree in Pol<strong>and</strong> using<br />

molecular markers. The results <strong>of</strong> <strong>studies</strong> will the<br />

basis to elaborate program to protect the genetic<br />

resources <strong>of</strong> the species <strong>and</strong> a determination <strong>of</strong> the<br />

possibilities <strong>and</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> its plantations<br />

growing under natural conditions in Pol<strong>and</strong>.


State <strong>of</strong> the art<br />

1. Tuchola, 2. Osie, 3. Opalenie, 4. Jamy, 5. Zielonagóra,<br />

6. Goraj, 7. Gryfino, 8. Bielinek, 9. Bytyń,<br />

10. Wielkopolski PN, 11. Promno, 12. Koło, 13. Potarzyca,<br />

14. Taczanów, 15. Piaski, 16. Legnica, 17. Jawor,<br />

18. Złotoryja, 19. Strzelce, 20. Białowódzka Góra<br />

• BEDNORZ L. (2004): Rozmieszczenie i zasoby Sorbus torminalis (Rosaceae:<br />

Maloideae) w Polsce. Fragm. Flor. Geobot. Polonica 11: 105-121<br />

121<br />

• BEDNORZ L., MYCZKO Ł., KOSIŃSKI SKI P. (2004): Isozyme polymorphism <strong>and</strong><br />

genetic structure <strong>of</strong> the population <strong>of</strong> Sorbus torminalis (L.) Crantz from the Bytyń<br />

Forest (Pol<strong>and</strong>). J. Appl. Genet. 45, 3: 321-324<br />

324<br />

• BEDNORZ L. (2007): Conservation <strong>of</strong> genetic resources <strong>of</strong> Sorbus torminalis in<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>. Dendrobiology 58: 3-73


State <strong>of</strong> the art<br />

Until now we do not have plantations <strong>of</strong><br />

Sorbus torminalis in Pol<strong>and</strong>. Starting<br />

such <strong>studies</strong> give the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

cultivation should be precede the<br />

breeding <strong>of</strong> sufficient quantities <strong>of</strong><br />

seedlings that are the <strong>of</strong>fspring <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

trees in terms <strong>of</strong> increment <strong>and</strong><br />

qualitative characteristics. Plantations<br />

can form <strong>of</strong> <strong>ex</strong>-<strong>situ</strong> preservation measure<br />

for wild service tree in Pol<strong>and</strong>.


Sorbus torminalis geographic<br />

localisation <strong>of</strong> populations <strong>and</strong><br />

their genetic distances (Nei 78) on<br />

the base <strong>of</strong> DNA nuclear<br />

microsatelite markers<br />

Localisation<br />

Natural range<br />

0.6163 0.3526 0.3278 0.2126 0<br />

Populacja Kod<br />

kolorów:<br />

1. Tuchola<br />

3. Opalenie<br />

4. Jamy<br />

2. Osie<br />

5. Zielonagóra<br />

13. Potarzyca<br />

14. Taczanów<br />

15. Piaski<br />

17. Jawor<br />

18. Złotoryja<br />

19. Strzelce<br />

20. Białowódzka Góra<br />

6. Goraj<br />

7. Gryfino<br />

9. Bytyń<br />

11. Promno<br />

12. Koło<br />

10. Wielkopolski PN<br />

8. Bielinek<br />

16. Legnica


Geographic localisation <strong>of</strong> populations<br />

<strong>and</strong> their genetic distances (Nei 78) on the<br />

base <strong>of</strong> PCR-RFLP DNA chloroplast<br />

markers<br />

1. Tuchola<br />

2. Osie<br />

4. Jamy<br />

7. Gryfino<br />

8. Bielinek<br />

11. Promno<br />

12. Koło<br />

13. Potarzyca<br />

14. Taczanów<br />

15. Piaski<br />

18. Złotoryja<br />

6. Goraj<br />

16. Legnica<br />

20. Białowódzka Góra<br />

3. Opalenie<br />

19. Strzelce<br />

5. Zielonagóra<br />

9. Bytyń<br />

10. Wielkopolski PN<br />

17. Jawor


<strong>Genetic</strong> knowledge other <strong>studies</strong><br />

‣Investigations <strong>of</strong> the population genetics <strong>of</strong> wild service<br />

tree are based on surveys with neutral genetic markers.<br />

‣The level <strong>of</strong> differentiation between populations was low<br />

compared to other European scattered broadleaves. On a<br />

regional scale, no phylogeo-graphic structure was found.<br />

‣Chloroplast DNA <strong>studies</strong> on a European scale showed a<br />

weak phylogeographic structure,<br />

‣ Intensive seed movement could have blurred a pre<strong>ex</strong>isting<br />

phylogeographic structure.


Threats to genetic <strong>diversity</strong><br />

The main causes contributing to the endangerment <strong>of</strong><br />

the species are:<br />

•narrow genetic seed basis effective population sizes<br />

•the species is particularly threatened by habitat<br />

fragmentation <strong>and</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> natural regeneration,<br />

• competition with other species,<br />

• inadequate silvicultural management – the species<br />

should be released at each logging intervention,<br />

• uncontrolled seed transfer


<strong>Genetic</strong> <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>and</strong> use<br />

Identification <strong>and</strong> protection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

most valuable natural st<strong>and</strong>s in-<strong>situ</strong> is<br />

the most crucial for <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

gene resources <strong>of</strong> the species <strong>and</strong><br />

preservation <strong>of</strong> its adaptive possibilities.<br />

For now, it is not possible to indicate a<br />

critical population size below which the<br />

populations would be threatened.<br />

The identification <strong>of</strong> natural „enemies”<br />

like pathogenic fungies is also very<br />

important.


Guidelines for genetic <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>and</strong> use<br />

Conservation efforts need to be<br />

focused on common forestry<br />

management oriented in favour<br />

<strong>of</strong> each single tree:<br />

competition from neighbouring<br />

trees must be controlled,<br />

the seed trees <strong>of</strong> the<br />

neighbouring compartments will<br />

also contribute to regeneration,<br />

it is important to ensure a<br />

regular distribution <strong>of</strong> wild<br />

service tree even with small<br />

clusters or single individuals.


Guidelines for genetic <strong>conservation</strong> <strong>and</strong> use<br />

When it is not possible to apply in <strong>situ</strong> <strong>conservation</strong>, or<br />

measures for seed supply, <strong>ex</strong> <strong>situ</strong> <strong>conservation</strong> must be<br />

considered:<br />

the seeds must be collected from many trees with a<br />

distance <strong>of</strong> more than 200 m between them, to enlarge<br />

the genetic basis <strong>and</strong> to avoid relatedness,<br />

planting conditions must be carefully controlled,<br />

the strategy could be combined with ecological<br />

engineering techniques used in environmental<br />

restoration projects <strong>and</strong> establishment <strong>of</strong> seed banks.


Thank You<br />

very much<br />

for Your<br />

attention!<br />

Białowódzka Góra Reserve (Pieniny Mts.)

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