School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA.
New Phytol. 2021 Jul;231(1):32-39. doi: 10.1111/nph.17348. Epub 2021 Apr 23.
With climate change, heat waves are becoming increasingly frequent, intense and broader in spatial extent. However, while the lethal effects of heat waves on humans are well documented, the impacts on flora are less well understood, perhaps except for crops. We summarize recent findings related to heat wave impacts including: sublethal and lethal effects at leaf and plant scales, secondary ecosystem effects, and more complex impacts such as increased heat wave frequency across all seasons, and interactions with other disturbances. We propose generalizable practical trials to quantify the critical bounding conditions of vulnerability to heat waves. Collectively, plant vulnerabilities to heat waves appear to be underappreciated and understudied, particularly with respect to understanding heat wave driven plant die-off and ecosystem tipping points.
随着气候变化,热浪变得越来越频繁、强烈,并且在空间范围上也越来越广泛。然而,尽管热浪对人类的致命影响已经有大量记录,但对植物的影响却了解较少,也许除了农作物。我们总结了最近与热浪影响相关的发现,包括:叶片和植物尺度上的亚致死和致死效应、次生生态系统效应,以及更复杂的影响,如所有季节热浪频率的增加,以及与其他干扰的相互作用。我们提出了可推广的实用试验,以量化对热浪脆弱性的关键边界条件。总的来说,植物对热浪的脆弱性似乎被低估和研究不足,特别是在理解热浪导致的植物死亡和生态系统临界点方面。