Increased heat tolerance of geothermal plants at the cost of reduced performance under cooler conditions.

IF 2.6 Q2 ECOLOGY
Jan-Niklas Nuppenau, Johan Ehrlén, Aelys M Humphreys
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Background: All plants are influenced by the temperatures they are exposed to and fascinating adaptations to extreme temperatures have been described for many of them. However, the extent to which adaptation to thermal extremes is associated with costs, in terms of reduced performance at less or other stressful temperatures, is poorly known, especially for plants. In Iceland, there are two lineages of Agrostis stolonifera, one that occurs exclusively on geothermally heated soils (> 50 °C) and one that is only found on non-thermal soils. Since Iceland is a subarctic island, non-thermal areas surrounding the geothermal areas can get bitterly cold. This stark contrast in temperatures over short geographic distances provides an excellent system for studying adaptations to thermal extremes and potentially associated trade-offs. To test whether the geothermal lineage is more heat tolerant and whether this heat tolerance is associated with reduced performance under cooler conditions, we compared the heat and cold stress responses of the two lineages experimentally.

Results: No plants survived the hottest treatment (56 °C), only geothermal plants survived the second hottest treatment (49 °C) and geothermal plants also outperformed the non-thermal plants following the 46 °C treatment. In contrast, there were no differences in survival between geothermal and non-thermal plants under intermediate and cold conditions (41 °C, 21 °C and - 4 °C), but non-thermal plants outperformed geothermal plants under these conditions.

Conclusions: These results suggest that there is a trade-off between tolerating extreme heat and performance under cooler conditions, possibly indicating that geothermal A. stolonifera represents a specialised thermophilic lineage in Iceland. Our findings provide new empirical data on whole-plant responses to different thermal conditions, further understanding of the consequences of adapting to high and low temperature extremes, and raise new questions about the mechanisms, benefits and costs of thermal specialisation under different climatic conditions.

在较冷的条件下,以降低性能为代价增加地热发电厂的耐热性。
背景:所有的植物都受到它们所处的温度的影响,许多植物对极端温度的适应已经被描述为令人着迷。然而,对极端温度的适应在多大程度上与成本有关,就在较低或其他压力温度下性能下降而言,人们知之甚少,特别是对植物而言。在冰岛,stolonifera有两种谱系,一种只发生在地热加热的土壤(50°C)上,另一种只出现在非热土壤上。由于冰岛是一个亚北极岛屿,地热区周围的非热区可能会非常寒冷。在短地理距离内,这种鲜明的温度对比为研究对极端温度的适应和潜在的相关权衡提供了一个很好的系统。为了测试地热谱系是否更耐热,以及这种耐热性是否与较冷条件下的性能下降有关,我们通过实验比较了两种谱系的热应激和冷应激反应。结果:56°C高温处理下没有植物存活,49°C第二高温处理下只有地热植物存活,46°C高温处理下地热植物的表现也优于非热植物。相比之下,在中冷条件下(41°C、21°C和- 4°C),地热和非热力植物的存活率没有差异,但在这些条件下,非热力植物的表现优于地热植物。结论:这些结果表明,在忍受极端高温和在较冷条件下的表现之间存在权衡,可能表明地热a . stolonifera代表了冰岛特殊的嗜热谱系。我们的研究结果为整个植物对不同热条件的响应提供了新的经验数据,进一步了解了适应极端高温和低温的后果,并提出了关于不同气候条件下热专业化的机制、效益和成本的新问题。
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