Effects of air temperature, photoperiod, and soil moisture on leaf senescence and dormancy depth in four subtropical tree species.

Forestry research Pub Date : 2025-04-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.48130/forres-0025-0007
Fucheng Wang, Yiming Liu, Heikki Hänninen, Jinbin Zheng, Yu Zhao, Wenwen Chang, Jiasheng Wu, Rui Zhang
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Abstract

Climate warming has substantially delayed the autumn phenology of trees over recent decades. As the primary focus of previous studies on autumn phenology has been on temperate tree species, the environmental regulation of leaf senescence in subtropical trees under distinct climatic conditions remains poorly understood. To address this gap, using climate chambers, we experimentally examined the effects of air temperature, photoperiod, and soil moisture on leaf senescence and dormancy depth in seedlings of four subtropical tree species. Our results showed that low temperature served as the primary environmental cue driving leaf senescence in all four species, whereas photoperiod and soil moisture had no significant effect on senescence under low-temperature conditions. However, under high-temperature conditions, both drought and short photoperiod accelerated leaf senescence. This suggests that during warm autumns in subtropical regions when the typical senescence trigger (low temperature) is absent, drought and photoperiod are alternative cues to ensure senescence occurs before the onset of winter. Furthermore, we found that leaf senescence and dormancy induction were not closely linked processes. Overall, our experimental results reveal the dominant role of air temperature and its interactions with alternative cues (photoperiod and soil moisture) in regulating autumn leaf senescence in subtropical trees, which challenges the common assumption for a majority of temperate tree species that the primary driver of leaf senescence is short photoperiod. These findings provide valuable insights into the ways trees adapt to subtropical environments.

气温、光周期和土壤湿度对四种亚热带树种叶片衰老和休眠深度的影响
近几十年来,气候变暖大大推迟了树木的秋季物候。由于以往秋季物候研究主要集中在温带树种,因此对不同气候条件下亚热带树种叶片衰老的环境调控尚不清楚。为了解决这一空白,我们利用气候室实验研究了空气温度、光周期和土壤湿度对四种亚热带树种幼苗叶片衰老和休眠深度的影响。结果表明,低温是4种植物叶片衰老的主要环境因子,而光周期和土壤湿度对低温条件下叶片衰老的影响不显著。然而,在高温条件下,干旱和短光周期都加速了叶片的衰老。这表明,在亚热带地区的温暖秋季,当典型的衰老触发因素(低温)不存在时,干旱和光周期是确保衰老在冬季到来之前发生的替代线索。此外,我们还发现叶片衰老与诱导休眠并不是紧密相关的过程。总的来说,我们的实验结果揭示了气温及其与其他线索(光周期和土壤湿度)的相互作用在调节亚热带树木秋季叶片衰老中的主导作用,这挑战了大多数温带树种叶片衰老的主要驱动因素是短光周期的普遍假设。这些发现为树木适应亚热带环境的方式提供了有价值的见解。
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