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Intraspecific variation in stomatal traits leaf traits and physiology reflects adaptation along aridity gradients in a South African shrub

机译:气孔性状叶片性状和生理的种内变化反映了南非灌木沿干旱梯度的适应性

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>Background and Aims Trait–environment relationships are commonly interpreted as evidence for local adaptation in plants. However, even when selection analyses support this interpretation, the mechanisms underlying differential benefits are often unknown. This study addresses this gap in knowledge using the broadly distributed South African shrub Protea repens. Specifically, the study examines whether broad-scale patterns of trait variation are consistent with spatial differences in selection and ecophysiology in the wild.>Methods In a common garden study of plants sourced from 19 populations, associations were measured between five morphological traits and three axes describing source climates. Trait–trait and trait–environment associations were analysed in a multi-response model. Within two focal populations in the wild, selection and path analyses were used to test associations between traits, fecundity and physiological performance.>Key Results Across 19 populations in a common garden, stomatal density increased with the source population’s mean annual temperature and decreased with its average amount of rainfall in midsummer. Concordantly, selection analysis in two natural populations revealed positive selection on stomatal density at the hotter, drier site, while failing to detect selection at the cooler, moister site. Dry-site plants with high stomatal density also had higher stomatal conductances, cooler leaf temperatures and higher light-saturated photosynthetic rates than those with low stomatal density, but no such relationships were present among wet-site plants. Leaf area, stomatal pore index and specific leaf area in the garden also co-varied with climate, but within-population differences were not associated with fitness in either wild population.>Conclusions The parallel patterns of broad-scale variation, differences in selection and differences in trait–ecophysiology relationships suggest a mechanism for adaptive differentiation in stomatal density. Densely packed stomata may improve performance by increasing transpiration and cooling, but predominately in drier, hotter climates. This study uniquely shows context-dependent benefits of stomatal density – a trait rarely linked to local adaptation in plants.
机译:>背景与目标特质与环境的关系通常被解释为植物局部适应的证据。但是,即使选择分析支持了这种解释,差异收益的潜在机制通常还是未知的。这项研究使用分布广泛的南非灌木普罗梯亚木(Protea repens)解决了这一知识差距。具体来说,该研究调查了性状变异的大范围模式是否与野生环境中选择和生态生理的空间差异一致。>方法五个形态特征和三个轴来描述源气候。在多响应模型中分析了特质与特质与环境的关联。在两个野生野外种群中,使用选择和路径分析来测试性状,繁殖力和生理性能之间的关联。>关键结果在一个共同花园中的19个种群中,气孔密度随来源种群的平均值而增加夏季气温随盛夏平均降雨量减少而下降。一致地,在两个自然种群中进行的选择分析显示,在较热,较干燥的部位对气孔密度的阳性选择,而在较凉和较潮湿的部位没有检测到选择。与低气孔密度的植物相比,具有高气孔密度的旱地植物也具有更高的气孔电导率,较低的叶片温度和更高的光饱和光合速率,但湿地植物之间没有这种关系。花园中的叶面积,气孔孔隙指数和特定叶面积也随气候而变化,但在两种野生种群中,种群内差异与适应性均不相关。>结论变异,选择差异和性状-生态生理关系的差异提示了气孔密度适应性分化的机制。密集的气孔可通过增加蒸腾作用和冷却来改善性能,但主要是在较干燥和炎热的气候下。这项研究独特地显示了气孔密度的背景相关优势-这种特征很少与植物的局部适应性相关。

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