Effects of a spatially heterogeneous nutrient distribution on the growth of clonal wetland plants.

IF 2.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hongwei Yu, Ligong Wang, Chunhua Liu, Dan Yu, Jiuhui Qu
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Abstract

Background: Clonal plants are important in maintaining wetland ecosystems. The main growth types of clonal plants are the guerrilla and phalanx types. However, little is known about the effects of these different clonal growth types on plant plasticity in response to heterogeneous resource distribution. We compared the growth performance of clonal wetland plants exhibiting the two growth forms (guerrilla growth form: Scirpus yagara, Typha orientalis, Phragmites australis and Sparganium stoloniferum; phalanx growth form: Acorus calamus, Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani and Butomus umbellatus) grown in soil substrates that were either homogeneous or heterogeneous but had the same total amount of nutrients.

Results: We found that the morphological traits (plant height, ramet number, spacer diameter and length) and biomass accumulation of the guerrilla clonal plants (T. orientalis) were significantly enhanced by heterogeneity, but those of the phalanx clonal plants (A. calamus, S. tabernaemontani and B. umbellatus) were not. The results showed that the benefits of environmental heterogeneity to clonal plants may be correlated with the type of clonal structure.

Conclusions: Guerrilla clonal plants, which have a dispersed, flexible linear structure, are better suited to habitats with heterogeneous resources. Phalanx clonal plants, which form compact structures, are better suited to habitats with homogeneous resources. Thus, wetland clonal species with the guerrilla clonal structure benefit more from soil nutrient heterogeneity.

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空间异质营养分布对克隆湿地植物生长的影响
背景:克隆植物对维持湿地生态系统非常重要。克隆植物的主要生长类型是游击型和方阵型。然而,人们对这些不同的克隆生长类型在响应异质资源分布时对植物可塑性的影响知之甚少。我们比较了两种生长类型(游击生长类型:Scirpus yagara,Phalanx 类型:Scirpus yagara)克隆湿地植物的生长表现:Scirpus yagara、Typha orientalis、Phragmites australis 和 Sparganium stoloniferum;phalanx 生长形式:结果表明,在同质或异质但养分总量相同的土壤基质中生长的菖蒲、Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani 和 Butomus umbellatus:结果:我们发现,异质性显著提高了游击队克隆植物(T. orientalis)的形态特征(株高、子房数、间隔直径和长度)和生物量积累,但没有显著提高法桐克隆植物(A. calamus、S. tabernaemontani 和 B. umbellatus)的形态特征和生物量积累。结果表明,环境异质性对克隆植物的益处可能与克隆结构类型有关:结论:游击型克隆植物具有分散、灵活的线性结构,更适合于具有异质性资源的生境。而形成紧凑结构的瓣状克隆植物则更适合资源单一的生境。因此,具有游击性克隆结构的湿地克隆物种更受益于土壤养分的异质性。
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BMC Ecology
BMC Ecology ECOLOGY-
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5.80
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期刊介绍: BMC Ecology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on environmental, behavioral and population ecology as well as biodiversity of plants, animals and microbes.
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