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Nutrient requirements differ in two Pedicularis species in the absence of a host plant: implication for driving forces in the evolution of host preference of root hemiparasitic plants.

机译:在没有寄主植物的情况下,两个Pedicularis物种的营养需求不同:对驱动力的影响是根半寄生植物寄主偏好的演变。

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Background and Aims: Facultative root hemiparasitic plants generally have a wide host range, but in most cases show an obvious host preference. The reasons for the marked difference in growth performance of hemiparasites when attached to different hosts are not fully understood. In this study, the hypothesis was tested that hemiparasites showing a preference for different hosts have different nutrient requirements. Methods: Two facultative root hemiparasitic Pedicularis species (P. rex and P. tricolor) with a different host dependency and preference were used to test their responses to inorganic solutes. The effects of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on growth of the hemiparasitic plants not attached to a host were determined, using an orthogonal design in pot cultivation under greenhouse conditions. Variables including biomass, shoot nutrient concentration, root:shoot (R:S) ratios and the number of haustoria were measured. Key Results: As in autotrophic plants, nutrient deficiency reduced dry weight (DW) and nutrient concentrations in the root hemiparasites. Nitrogen and phosphorus significantly influenced growth of both Pedicularis species, while potassium availability influenced only shoot DW of P. rex. Nitrogen had far more effect on growth of P. rex than on P. tricolor, while phosphorus deficiency caused more marked growth depression in P. tricolor than in P. rex. Pedicularis rex grew faster than P. tricolor in a range of nutrient supplies. Different patterns of biomass allocation between the two Pedicularis species were observed. While P. rex invested more into roots (particularly fine rootlets) than P. tricolor, the number of haustoria produced by P. rex was relatively much lower than that produced by P. tricolor, which had a much smaller root system. Conclusions: The two Pedicularis species differ in nutrient requirements and biomass allocation. Distinct interspecific traits in growth and nutrient requirements can be driving forces for the differential interactions between hemiparasites and their hosts.
机译:背景和目的:兼性根半寄生植物通常具有广泛的寄主范围,但在大多数情况下显示出明显的寄主偏好。半寄生虫附着在不同宿主上时,其生长性能明显不同的原因尚不完全清楚。在这项研究中,检验了假说,偏寄生虫显示出对不同宿主的偏爱,对养分的需求不同。方法:使用两种具有不同寄主依赖性和偏好性的兼性根半寄生臭虫(P. rex和P. tricolor)物种来测试其对无机溶质的响应。使用正交设计在温室条件下盆栽中测定了氮,磷和钾对未附着于宿主的半寄生植物生长的影响。测量变量,包括生物量,枝条养分浓度,根:茎(R∶S)比和黑管菌数量。关键结果:与自养植物一样,养分缺乏降低了根半寄生虫的干重(DW)和养分浓度。氮和磷显着影响两个Pedicularis物种的生长,而钾的可利用性仅影响P. rex的茎干DW。氮对P. rex的生长的影响远大于对三色P. recolor的影响,而缺磷导致三色P. recolor的生长抑制作用比对P. rex更大。在一系列营养供应方面,Pedicularis rex的生长速度快于P. tricolor。观察到两个Pedicularis物种之间的生物量分配的不同模式。尽管霸王龙在根部(特别是细根)上的投入比三色狼尾草多,但霸王龙产生的手足number的数量要比三色狼尾草的根系小得多。结论:这两个Pedicularis种类在营养需求和生物量分配上有所不同。生长和养分需求方面不同的种间性状可能是半寄生虫与其宿主之间相互作用差异的驱动力。

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