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Allometric Trajectories and “Stress”: A Quantitative Approach

机译:异速轨迹和“压力”:一种定量方法

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The term “stress” is an important but vague term in plant biology. We show situations in which thinking in terms of “stress” is profitably replaced by quantifying distance from functionally optimal scaling relationships between plant parts. These relationships include, for example, the often-cited one between leaf area and sapwood area, which presumably reflects mutual dependence between sources and sink tissues and which scales positively within individuals and across species. These relationships seem to be so basic to plant functioning that they are favored by selection across nearly all plant lineages. Within a species or population, individuals that are far from the common scaling patterns are thus expected to perform negatively. For instance, “too little” leaf area (e.g., due to herbivory or disease) per unit of active stem mass would be expected to incur to low carbon income per respiratory cost and thus lead to lower growth. We present a framework that allows quantitative study of phenomena traditionally assigned to “stress,” without need for recourse to this term. Our approach contrasts with traditional approaches for studying “stress,” e.g., revealing that small “stressed” plants likely are in fact well suited to local conditions. We thus offer a quantitative perspective to the study of phenomena often referred to under such terms as “stress,” plasticity, adaptation, and acclimation.
机译:术语“胁迫”是植物生物学中一个重要但模糊的术语。我们展示了这样一种情况,其中通过量化距植物部分之间功能上最佳的比例关系的距离来有利地替换“压力”方面的思维。这些关系包括,例如,经常被引用的叶面积和边材面积之间的关系,这可能反映了来源和汇聚组织之间的相互依赖性,并且在个体内和跨物种呈正比例关系。这些关系对于植物功能而言是如此的基本,以至于几乎所有植物谱系都对其进行选择而受到青睐。因此,在一个物种或种群中,与常规缩放模式相距甚远的个体将表现出负面影响。例如,每单位活动茎质量的“太少”的叶面积(例如,由于食草或疾病引起的)预计将导致每呼吸成本的低碳收入,从而导致较低的生长。我们提出了一个框架,可以对传统上分配给“压力”的现象进行定量研究,而无需求助于该术语。我们的方法与研究“胁迫”的传统方法形成对比,例如,揭示了“受胁迫”的小型植物实际上很可能适合当地条件。因此,我们为现象的研究提供了定量的视角,这些现象通常被称为“压力”,可塑性,适应性和适应性。

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