Evidence for clonal integration of clones contributing to unexpectedly higher benefits for interspecific neighbours.

IF 5.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Quan Zhou, Yujie Chen, Hui Zhang, Shengjun Wu, Ying Liu
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Abstract

Clonal plants benefit from the ability to translocate resources among interconnected ramets to colonize stress habitats. Despite the fact that the physiological integration of clones may influence their general performance and competitiveness, we still lack an understanding of how integration alters the ability of clones to compete with their neighbours. In a greenhouse experiment, we investigated how clonal integration of a perennial herbaceous Cynodon dactylon, which originated from two flooding stress ecotypes, influenced the growth, functional traits, biomass allocation and relative competitiveness of their intraspecific and interspecific neighbours. We also used a greenhouse reciprocal transplant experiment to assess the plasticity and adaptation of clonal integration and test the 'home-field' advantage of clonal integration on the neighbours. The findings showed that, for clones of low-stress ecotypes, clonal integration significantly enhanced the specific root length, biomass storage, root-shoot ratio, and relative competitive ability of the interspecific neighbours, but it had little effect on the overall performance of the intraspecific neighbours across two stress ecotypes. Interestingly, such encouragement also helped the clones expand, suggesting that the clones and their physiologically independent interspecific neighbours can benefit from one another. The home-field advantages of clonal integration were demonstrated by the fact that the clonal ramets from the home site showed more benefit for interspecific neighbours than ramets from the away site. This study provides novel evidence for facilitation and home-field advantage between clones and interspecific neighbours and has implications for understanding stress environments where both high levels of clonality and interspecific facilitation are expected to occur.

克隆植物能够在相互连接的柱头间转移资源,从而在胁迫生境中定居。尽管克隆的生理整合可能会影响它们的总体表现和竞争力,但我们仍然缺乏对整合如何改变克隆与其邻居竞争能力的了解。在一项温室实验中,我们研究了多年生草本植物仙人掌(Cynodon dactylon)的克隆整合如何影响其种内和种间邻居的生长、功能特征、生物量分配和相对竞争力。我们还利用温室对等移植实验来评估克隆整合的可塑性和适应性,并测试克隆整合对邻居的 "主场 "优势。研究结果表明,对于低胁迫生态型的克隆来说,克隆整合能显著提高种间近邻的比根长度、生物量储存、根-芽比率和相对竞争能力,但对两种胁迫生态型的种内近邻的总体表现影响不大。有趣的是,这种鼓励还有助于克隆的扩大,表明克隆及其生理上独立的种间近邻可以相互受益。克隆整合的主场优势体现在,来自主场的克隆公羊比来自客场的公羊对种间近邻的益处更大。这项研究为克隆与种间近邻之间的促进作用和主场优势提供了新的证据,并对理解预计会出现高水平克隆和种间促进作用的胁迫环境具有重要意义。
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Physiologia plantarum
Physiologia plantarum 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
3.10%
发文量
224
审稿时长
3.9 months
期刊介绍: Physiologia Plantarum is an international journal committed to publishing the best full-length original research papers that advance our understanding of primary mechanisms of plant development, growth and productivity as well as plant interactions with the biotic and abiotic environment. All organisational levels of experimental plant biology – from molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and biophysics to ecophysiology and global change biology – fall within the scope of the journal. The content is distributed between 5 main subject areas supervised by Subject Editors specialised in the respective domain: (1) biochemistry and metabolism, (2) ecophysiology, stress and adaptation, (3) uptake, transport and assimilation, (4) development, growth and differentiation, (5) photobiology and photosynthesis.
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