Blinkova Olena, Rawlik Katarzyna, Jagodziński Andrzej M
Institute of Dendrology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kórnik, Poland.
Educational and Research Institute of Natural and Agrarian Sciences, Taras Shevchenko Lugansk National University, Poltava, Ukraine.
Front Plant Sci. 2024 Nov 7;15:1464006. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1464006. eCollection 2024.
L. is a widespread liana that significantly influences forest ecosystems in temperate zones, exhibiting high adaptability to varying soil moisture and light levels. In this study, it was confirmed that dominates the herbaceous layer of the Kórnik Arboretum (Poland), with clear links between its above-ground biomass and key environmental factors. The study revealed that, under intense soil shading, the leaf to stem biomass ratio was disproportional, favoring leaves. Leaf and stem water content reflected the plant's adaptation to soil moisture, aligning with its field capacity. Strong relationships were found between leaf water content and soil moisture, while the correlations between leaf water content and light availability were weaker. The study also confirmed positive relationships between daily light integral and leaf water content, with a less pronounced effect on stem water content. These results enhance understanding of 's role in temperate forests and its impact on ecosystem regeneration.
L.是一种广泛分布的藤本植物,对温带森林生态系统有显著影响,对不同的土壤湿度和光照水平表现出高度适应性。在本研究中,证实了它在波兰科尔尼克树木园的草本层中占主导地位,其地上生物量与关键环境因素之间存在明显联系。研究表明,在强烈的土壤遮荫条件下,叶与茎的生物量比例失调,叶片占优。叶和茎的含水量反映了植物对土壤湿度的适应性,与田间持水量相符。叶含水量与土壤湿度之间存在很强的关系,而叶含水量与光照可用性之间的相关性较弱。研究还证实了日光合积分与叶含水量之间存在正相关关系,对茎含水量的影响较小。这些结果增进了对其在温带森林中的作用及其对生态系统再生影响的理解。