Morphoanatomy and physiology of Swietenia macrophylla in different light environments: Insights into its invasive ability in the Philippines

Regulos Nolasco AGOTO JR., J. Hernandez, Byung Bae Park
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Abstract. Agoto Jr. RNA, Hernandez JO, Park BB. 2024. Morphoanatomy and physiology of Swietenia macrophylla in different light environments: Insights into its invasive ability in the Philippines. Biodiversitas 25: 257-263. Evidence supporting Swietenia macrophylla G.King's invasive ability is primarily inferential to date. The present study analyzed the variation in morphoanatomical and physiological traits of the species between shaded and sun-exposed environments to provide insights into its invasive ability in the Philippines. The variations in leaf area, seedling height, leaf pH, biomass, parenchyma and collenchyma cell thickness, lumen area of xylem vessels, stomatal conductance, and leaf relative water content were analyzed between shaded and sun-exposed light conditions. While stem and leaf biomass did not differ between the two light conditions, root biomass was 27% higher in the shaded than in the sun-exposed seedlings. Leaf pH was substantially lower in the shaded than in the sun-exposed condition. The vessel lumen area in both leaf and root was significantly larger in shaded than in sun-exposed condition by 10-15%. The parenchyma of seedlings in the shady area of the forest was thicker (c.a., 1-2 layers) compared to those in the well-lit environment, particularly in the leaf and root. While stomatal conductance was similar between the two light environments, shaded ones had a much larger leaf relative water content, up by 9-12%. Overall, we found significant morphoanatomical and physiological variations between shaded and sun-exposed seedlings, indicating invasive species' light-capture strategy and providing insights into S. macrophylla's invasive potential in the Philippines.
不同光照环境下大叶女贞的形态解剖学和生理学:洞察其在菲律宾的入侵能力
摘要Agoto Jr.RNA、Hernandez JO、Park BB.2024.不同光照环境下大杓鹬的形态解剖学和生理学:洞察其在菲律宾的入侵能力。Biodiversitas 25: 257-263.迄今为止,支持大叶女贞(Swietenia macrophylla G.King)入侵能力的证据主要是推论性的。本研究分析了该物种在遮荫环境和阳光照射环境下形态解剖学和生理学特征的变化,以深入了解其在菲律宾的入侵能力。研究分析了叶面积、苗高、叶 pH 值、生物量、叶肉和叶柄细胞厚度、木质部血管内腔面积、气孔导度和叶片相对含水量在遮光和曝晒光照条件下的变化。虽然两种光照条件下的茎和叶生物量没有差异,但遮光幼苗的根生物量比暴露在阳光下的幼苗高 27%。遮光条件下叶片的 pH 值大大低于曝晒条件下的 pH 值。叶片和根部的血管腔面积在遮光条件下明显比在曝晒条件下大 10-15%。与光照充足的环境相比,森林阴暗处幼苗的实质层较厚(约 1-2 层),尤其是叶片和根部。虽然两种光照环境下的气孔导度相似,但阴暗环境下的叶片相对含水量要大得多,增加了 9-12%。总之,我们发现遮光幼苗和暴露在阳光下的幼苗在形态解剖学和生理学方面存在显著差异,这表明入侵物种的光捕捉策略,并为了解大叶黄杨在菲律宾的入侵潜力提供了启示。
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