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Costs versus risks: Architectural changes with changing light quantity and quality in saplings of temperate rainforest trees of different shade tolerance

机译:成本与风险:不同耐光性的温带雨林树苗的光照量和质量变化导致建筑变化

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Light requirements and functional strategies of plants to cope with light heterogeneity in the field have a strong influence on community structure and dynamics. Shade intolerant plants often show a shade avoidance strategy involving a phytochrome-mediated stem elongation in response to changes in red?:?far red ratio, while shade-tolerant plants typically harvest light very efficiently. We measured plant size, stem diameter, internode and leaf lengths in randomly chosen saplings of 11 woody species differing in their shade tolerance in both a secondary forest and an old-growth temperate evergreen rainforest in southern Chile. We also recorded the irradiance spectrum and the diffuse and direct light availabilities at each sampling point. Significant differences were found for the mean light environment of the saplings of each species, which also differed in basal stem diameter, internode length and leaf length, but not in plant height. Both plant slenderness (plant height/stem diameter) and mean internode length increased with increasing light availability, but no relationship was found between any of these two traits and red?:?far red ratio. The change in plant slenderness with light availability was of lesser magnitude with increasing shade tolerance of the species, while internode change with light availability increased with increasing shade tolerance of the species. Shade tolerators afford higher costs (thicker stems and plants), which render more biomechanically robust plants, and respond more to the light environment in a trait strongly influencing light interception (internode length) than shade intolerant species. By contrast, less shade-tolerant plants afforded higher risks with a plastic response to escape from the understorey by making thinner plants that were biomechanically weaker and poorer light interceptors. Thus, species differing in their shade tolerances do differ in their plastic responses to light. Our results contribute to explain plant coexistence in heterogeneous light environments by improving our mechanistic understanding of species responses to light.
机译:植物在田间对光异质性的光照需求和功能策略对群落结构和动态有很大影响。不耐荫的植物通常表现出避光策略,该策略涉及响应红→远红比例变化的植物色素介导的茎伸长,而耐荫植物通常非常有效地收获光。我们在智利南部的次生林和温带常绿雨林中,随机测量了11种木本植物的树的大小,茎直径,节间和叶长,这些树种的遮荫能力各不相同。我们还记录了每个采样点的辐照光谱以及漫射光和直接光的可用性。发现每个物种的幼树的平均光照环境存在显着差异,其基础茎直径,节间长度和叶长也有所不同,但植物高度没有差异。植物的纤细度(植物高度/茎直径)和节间平均长度均随光利用率的增加而增加,但在这两个性状与红色?:?远红色比率之间均未发现任何关系。随着树种耐荫性的提高,植物纤细随光照的变化幅度较小,而随着树荫耐性的提高,随着光照可用性的节间变化也随之增加。与不耐荫的物种相比,耐荫的植物成本更高(茎和植物更厚),从而使植物具有更高的生物力学强度,并且对光环境的反应更强烈,对光的截留(节间长度)产生重大影响。相比之下,耐荫性较低的植物通过使生物力学较弱和较弱的光拦截器较薄的植物变薄,从而具有较高的风险,具有逃离地下室的塑性响应。因此,其阴影容限不同的物种对光的塑性响应确实不同。我们的结果通过改善我们对物种对光响应的机制理解,有助于解释异质光照环境下植物的共存。

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    《Austral Ecology》 |2012年第1期|35-43|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. CSIC. Serrano 115 dpdo. E-28006 Madrid. Spain (Email: valladares@ccma.csic.es);

    Departamento de Biología y Geología Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnológicas Universidad Rey Juan Carlos c/ Tulipán s Móstoles Spain;

    Laboratorio Internacional de Cambio Global (LINCGlobal) UC-CSIC Departamento de Ecología Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas;

    Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology Biodiversity (CASEB) P. Universidad Católica Alameda Santiago;

    Departamento de Botánica Universidad de Concepción Casilla Concepción;

    Departamento de Biología Universidad de La Serena Casilla La Serena Chile;

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  • 关键词

    elongation; light capture; phenotypic plasticity; red?:?far red ratio; shade avoidance; shade tolerance; temperate rainforest; understorey;

    机译:伸长率;光捕获;表型可塑性;红色?:远红色比率;避光;避光;温带雨林;林下;

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