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树木大小对叶片和叶柄性状缩放关系的影响:以Decne.为例的案例研究

Influence of tree size on the scaling relationships of lamina and petiole traits: A case study using Decne.

作者信息

Chen Long, He Ke, Shi Peijian, Lian Meng, Yao Weihao, Niklas Karl J

机构信息

Co-Innovation Centre for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Bamboo Research Institute, College of Ecology and Environment Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing China.

School of Architecture Huaqiao University Xiamen China.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Jul 19;14(7):e70066. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70066. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

There is a lack of research on whether tree size affects lamina and petiole biomass allocation patterns, whereas the trade-off between leaf biomass allocated to the lamina and the petiole is of significance when considering the hydraulic and mechanical function of the leaf as a whole. Here, Decne was selected for study because of the availability of trees differing in size growing under the same conditions. A total of 600 leaves for two tree size groups and 300 leaves per group differing in height and trunk diameter were collected. The lamina fresh mass (LFM), lamina dry mass (LDM), lamina area (LA), petiole fresh mass (PFM), and petiole length (PL) of each leaf was measured, and reduced major axis regression protocols were used to determine the scaling relationships among the five functional traits. The bootstrap percentile method was used to determine if the scaling exponents of the traits differed significantly between the two tree size groups. The results indicated that (i) there was a significant difference in the LFM, LDM, PFM, PL, LMA, LFMA and PFM/LFM between large and small trees, but no significant difference in LA; (ii) the LA versus LFM, LA versus LDM, LFM versus PFM, LA versus PFM, and PL versus PFM scaling relationships of the two groups were allometric (i.e., not isometric); (iii) there were significant differences in the scaling exponents of LA versus LFM, LA versus PFM, PL versus PFM between the two groups, but there was no significant difference in the LFM versus PFM scaling relationship between the two groups of trees. The data were also consistent with the phenomenon known as "diminishing returns". These data indicate that tree size influences leaf biomass allocation patterns in ways that can potentially influence overall plant growth, and therefore have an important bearing on life-history strategies.

摘要

关于树木大小是否会影响叶片和叶柄生物量分配模式,目前缺乏相关研究,然而,当考虑叶片整体的水力和机械功能时,分配给叶片和叶柄的叶生物量之间的权衡具有重要意义。在此,由于在相同条件下生长着大小不同的树木,因此选择了Decne进行研究。总共收集了两个树木大小组的600片叶子,每组300片,它们在高度和树干直径上存在差异。测量了每片叶子的叶片鲜质量(LFM)、叶片干质量(LDM)、叶片面积(LA)、叶柄鲜质量(PFM)和叶柄长度(PL),并使用主轴回归协议来确定这五个功能性状之间的缩放关系。采用自助百分位数法来确定两个树木大小组之间性状的缩放指数是否存在显著差异。结果表明:(i)大树和小树在LFM、LDM、PFM、PL、LMA、LFMA和PFM/LFM方面存在显著差异,但在LA方面无显著差异;(ii)两组的LA与LFM、LA与LDM、LFM与PFM、LA与PFM以及PL与PFM的缩放关系均为异速生长(即非等速生长);(iii)两组之间LA与LFM、LA与PFM、PL与PFM的缩放指数存在显著差异,但两组树木之间LFM与PFM的缩放关系无显著差异。这些数据也与“收益递减”现象一致。这些数据表明,树木大小以可能影响植物整体生长的方式影响叶生物量分配模式,因此对生活史策略具有重要影响。

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