Department of Botany, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, J. Liivi 2, Tartu, Estonia.
Nat Commun. 2024 Oct 24;15(1):9199. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-53180-x.
Understanding the global variation of plant strategies is essential for unravelling eco-evolutionary processes and ecosystem functions. Variation in ten fundamental aboveground and fine-root traits is summarised in four dimensions, the first of which relates to aboveground plant size. However, there is no consensus about how root size fits within this scheme. Here, we add rooting depth and lateral spread, compiling a set of twelve key traits that define the fundamental investments of plants in growth, reproduction, and survival. We examine whether the inclusion of root size alters the dimensionality and structure of trait correlations defining plant functional strategies. Our results show that including root size traits does not alter the fundamental structure and dimensionality of the plant functional space, regardless of trait completeness and phylogenetic relatedness. Plant size defines a single continuum of allometric investments at the global scale, independent from leaf and root economic strategies.
理解植物策略的全球变化对于揭示生态进化过程和生态系统功能至关重要。十种基本地上和细根特征的变化可以概括为四个维度,第一个维度与地上植物大小有关。然而,关于根大小如何适应这一模式还没有共识。在这里,我们增加了根系深度和侧向扩展,编制了一套 12 个关键特征,这些特征定义了植物在生长、繁殖和生存方面的基本投资。我们研究了根大小的包含是否改变了定义植物功能策略的特征相关性的维度和结构。我们的研究结果表明,无论特征的完整性和系统发育关系如何,包含根大小特征并不会改变植物功能空间的基本结构和维度。植物大小在全球范围内定义了一个单一的、所有特征的投资连续体,与叶片和根系经济策略无关。