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对植物-植物相互作用和水分可利用性的响应中的可塑性。

Plasticity in response to plant-plant interactions and water availability.

机构信息

College of Forestry, Guizhou University, Guiyang, 550025, China.

Division of Biological Sciences and the Institute on Ecosystems, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, 59812, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2021 Jun;102(6):e03361. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3361. Epub 2021 May 20.

Abstract

The plastic responses of plants to abiotic and biotic environmental factors have generally been addressed separately; thus we have a poor understanding of how these factors interact. For example, little is known about the effects of plant-plant interactions on the plasticity of plants in response to water availability. Furthermore, few studies have compared the effects of intra- and interspecific interactions on plastic responses to abiotic factors. To explore the effects of intraspecific and interspecific plant-plant interactions on plant responses to water availability, we grew Leucanthemum vulgare and Potentilla recta with a conspecific or the other species, and grew pairs of each species as controls in pots with the roots, but not shoots, physically separated. We subjected these competitive arrangements to mesic and dry conditions, and then measured shoot mass, root mass, total mass and root : shoot ratio and calculated plasticity in these traits. The total biomass of both species was highly suppressed by both intra- and interspecific interactions in mesic soil conditions. However, in drier soil, intraspecific interactions for both species and the effect of P. recta on L. vulgare were facilitative. For plasticity in response to water supply, when adjusted for total biomass, drought increased shoot mass, and decreased root mass and root : shoot ratios for both species in intraspecific interactions. When grown alone, there were no plastic responses in any trait except total mass, for either species. Our results suggested that plants interacting with other plants often show improved tolerance for drought than those grown alone, perhaps because of neighbor-induced shifts in plasticity in biomass allocation. Facilitative effects might also be promoted by plasticity to drought in root : shoot ratios.

摘要

植物对非生物和生物环境因素的塑性响应通常是分开研究的;因此,我们对这些因素如何相互作用的了解甚少。例如,对于植物-植物相互作用对植物对水分可利用性的响应的可塑性的影响,我们知之甚少。此外,很少有研究比较种内和种间相互作用对植物对非生物因素的可塑性响应的影响。为了探索种内和种间植物-植物相互作用对植物对水分可利用性的响应的影响,我们将 Leucanthemum vulgare 和 Potentilla recta 与同种或其他物种一起种植,并将每种植物的一对作为对照种植在花盆中,根系相连,但不包括茎。我们将这些竞争排列置于湿润和干燥条件下,然后测量茎质量、根质量、总质量和根/茎比,并计算这些性状的可塑性。在湿润土壤条件下,种内和种间相互作用强烈抑制了两种植物的总生物量。然而,在较干燥的土壤中,两种植物的种内相互作用以及 P. recta 对 L. vulgare 的影响都是促进作用。对于对供水的响应的可塑性,当根据总生物量进行调整时,干旱增加了两种植物的茎质量,减少了根质量和根/茎比。当单独生长时,除了总生物量外,两种植物都没有任何性状的可塑性反应。我们的研究结果表明,与其他植物相互作用的植物通常比单独生长的植物对干旱有更高的耐受性,这可能是由于邻体诱导的生物量分配可塑性变化所致。根/茎比的耐旱性可塑性也可能促进促进作用。

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