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Drivers of seedling emergence and early growth of 12 European oak species: Results from a cross-continental experiment

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Seedling emergence constitutes a critical recruitment step, and early growth relates to plant competitive ability. Understanding their drivers has implications for forestry and forest ecosystem conservation, restoration, and adaptation to climate change. We seeded 6984 acorns in an experiment with 97 cases at 45 sites in 15 European countries, encompassing 12 oak species. We tested whether the quality of the acorn batch, site-level weather and soil characteristics, year of seeding, and species' mean specific leaf area (SLA) affected the emergence and early growth of seedlings after the first summer. Germination potential and acorn dry weight, measured under controlled conditions, were positively associated with emergence and early growth. Seedling emergence was negatively associated with the mean monthly temperature and cumulative winter precipitation, and it was higher in the seedling cohort that was spared from the 2021 drought. Additionally, seedling emergence was positively related to soil nutrient concentration and negatively to increasing soil pH, but not to water-holding capacity, and growth was unrelated to soils. Species-level SLA was not related to either response. The four main study species -Quercus cerris, Q. ilex, Q. petraea, and Q. robur- responded similarly to weather but not to soil conditions. We conclude that, at a continental scale, and assuming that species establish within their current distributions, (a) oak seedling emergence and early growth are associated with acorn quality rather than species identity or SLA, (b) they are highest at sites with low winter precipitation and temperature, (c) emergence is reduced in dry years, and (d) soil properties play a secondary role at this early recruitment stage.

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Seed quality Regeneration direct seeding Seed germination Coordinated distributed experimente Climatic gradient

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Leverkus, A. B.; Medina, M.; Lázaro-González, A.; Levy, L.; Lorente-Casalini, O.; Martín, M. P. R.; Andivia, E.; Bizzarri, A.; Böhlenius, H.; Cambria, V. E.; Cocozza, C.; Cvjetkovic, B.; de Dato, G.; Ehrenbergerová, L.; Ferus, P.; Gómez-Aparicio, L.; Hampe, A.; Hanssen, K. H.; Jakubowski, M.; Jankovic, I. K.; Klisz, M.; Kowalkowski, W.; Kremer, K.; Lazarevic, J.; Lazdina, D.; Lingua, E.; Löf, M.; Lucas-Borja, M. E.; Lukowski, A.; Maia, P.; Mairota, P.; Maltoni, A.; Mariotti, B.; Marzano, R.; Mondanelli, L.; Montagnoli, A.; Monteverdi, M. C.; Reyes, F. B. N.; Oliet, J. A.; Patrício, Maria Sameiro Poduska, Z.; Popovic, V.; Puchalka, R.; Robakowski, P.; Sewerniak, P.; Ureña-Lara, C.; Villar-Salvador, P.; Witzell, J.; Anselmetto, N.; Bauhus, J.; Benavides, R.; Bolzon, P.; Muñoz, M. D. C.; Castro, J.; Chiatante, D.; Corticeiro, S.; De Sanctis, M.; Devetakovic, J.; Dumins, K.; Sundheim, F. I.; Morales, M. N. J.; Jovanovic, S.; Kanjevac, B.; Kroon, J.; La Montagna, D.; Malik, R.; Martiník, A.; Matías, L.; McClory, R.; Meloni, F.; Ceballos, M. M.; Llorca, R. A. M.; Nonic, M.; Nunes, Luís; Plaza-Alvarez, P. A.; Proietti, R.; Puccinelli, S.; Benayas, J. M. R.; Szczerba, M.; Tomczak, A.; Topalovic, A.; Vendina, V. (2026). Drivers of seedling emergence and early growth of 12 European oak species: Results from a cross-continental experiment. Forest Ecology and Management. ISSN 0378-1127. 599, p. 1-15

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