Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden Research Institute, Rua Pacheco Leão, 915, Jardim Botânico, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 22460-030, Brazil.
Department of Ecology, IBRAG, Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Rio de Janeiro, 20550-013, Brazil.
Planta. 2024 Mar 4;259(4):82. doi: 10.1007/s00425-024-04356-8.
Open-Top Chambers should be more used in tropical ecosystems to study climate change effects in plants as they are still insufficient to extract plant response patterns in these ecosystems. Understanding flora response to climate change (CC) is critical for predicting future ecosystem dynamics. Open-Top Chambers (OTCs) have been widely used to study the effects of CC on plants and are very popular in temperate ecosystems but are still underused in tropical regions. In this systematic review, we aimed to discuss the use of OTCs in the study of the effects of different agents of climate change on tropical flora by presenting scientometric data, discussing the technical aspects of its use and enumerating some observations on plant response patterns to climatic alterations in the tropics. Our analysis indicated that the bottleneck in choosing an OTC shape is not strictly related to its purpose or the type of parameter modulated; instead, passive or active approaches seem to be a more sensitive point. The common critical point in using this technique in warmer regions is overheating and decoupling, but it can be overcome with simple adaptations and extra features. The most frequently parameter modulated was CO, followed by O and temperature. The plant families with more representatives in the studies analyzed were Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, and Poaceae, and the most represented biome was tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests. In conclusion, OTCs are a valuable and feasible tool to study CC effects on various tropical ecosystems, regardless of structure, active/passive approach, or other technical features. One of the primary advantages of this methodology is its applicability for in situ use, eliminating the need for plant transplantation. We encourage studies using OTC experimental design for plant conservation in the tropics.
开顶式气室(Open-Top Chambers,OTCs)应该在热带生态系统中得到更多的应用,以研究气候变化对植物的影响,因为目前这些气室还不足以提取这些生态系统中植物的响应模式。了解植物对气候变化的响应对于预测未来生态系统的动态至关重要。开顶式气室(OTCs)已被广泛用于研究气候变化对植物的影响,在温带生态系统中非常流行,但在热带地区的应用仍不足。在这项系统综述中,我们旨在通过展示科学计量数据,讨论 OTC 在研究不同气候变化因素对热带植物群影响中的应用,并列举一些关于热带地区植物对气候变化响应模式的观察结果,来讨论 OTC 在研究热带植物群对气候变化影响中的应用。我们的分析表明,选择 OTC 形状的瓶颈并不严格取决于其目的或调制参数的类型;相反,被动或主动方法似乎是一个更敏感的点。在较温暖地区使用该技术的常见关键问题是过热和解耦,但可以通过简单的适应和额外的功能来克服。最常调制的参数是 CO,其次是 O 和温度。在所分析的研究中,代表植物科最多的是豆科、桃金娘科和禾本科,而代表最多的生物群落是热带和亚热带湿润阔叶林。总之,无论结构、主动/被动方法或其他技术特点如何,OTCs 都是研究各种热带生态系统中气候变化影响的一种有价值且可行的工具。这种方法的主要优点之一是其适用于原地使用,无需进行植物移植。我们鼓励使用 OTC 实验设计进行热带植物保护的研究。