Environmental control and intersite variations of phenolics in Betula nana in tundra ecosystems.

Enrico Graglia, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto, Gaius R Shaver, Inger K Schmidt, Sven Jonasson, Anders Michelsen
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•  Secondary metabolites make leaves unpalatable for herbivores and influence decomposition. Site-specific differences are presented in phenolics and nitrogen in Betula nana leaves from dwarf shrub tundra at Abisko, northern Sweden, and from tussock tundra at Toolik Lake, Alaska, subjected to a decade of warming, fertilization and shading. •  Nitrogen and a number of phenolics, including condensed and hydrolysable tannins, flavonoids, phenolic glucosides and chlorogenic acids, were analysed in B. nana leaves. •  Phenolic concentrations showed marked between-site differences (e.g. condensed tannins were 50% higher at Abisko than at Toolik); responses to the environmental manipulations were more pronounced at Toolik compared with Abisko. Warming increased condensed tannins and decreased hydrolysable tannins at Toolik, but had no effect at Abisko, whereas fertilization and shading generally decreased concentrations. •  Betula invests less carbon in phenolics at Toolik than at Abisko and shows a greater response to environmental changes by investing more carbon in growth and less to phenolic production. Hence, the Toolik population has a lower herbivore-defense level, which declines further if nutrient availability increases. By contrast, under warmer conditions, the increase in bulk phenolics and decrease in leaf palatability are greater at Toolik than at Abisko.

冻土带白桦生态系统中酚类物质的环境控制及种间变化。
•次生代谢物使叶子不适合食草动物并影响分解。经过10年的增温、施肥和遮荫,瑞典北部阿比斯库矮灌木苔原和阿拉斯加州图里克湖毛毡苔原的白桦叶片中酚类物质和氮含量存在不同的地点差异。•氮和一些酚类物质,包括浓缩和水解单宁,类黄酮,酚类糖苷和绿原酸,分析了B. nana叶片。•酚类物质的浓度显示出明显的位点间差异(例如,浓缩单宁在Abisko比在Toolik高50%);与阿比斯库相比,图里克对环境操纵的反应更为明显。升温增加了图里克的浓缩单宁,降低了水解单宁,但对阿比斯库没有影响,而施肥和遮荫一般会降低浓度。•与Abisko相比,Toolik桦树在酚类物质上的碳投资更少,对环境变化的反应更大,在生长过程中投入更多的碳,而在酚类物质生产中投入更少的碳。因此,Toolik种群具有较低的草食防御水平,如果养分可用性增加,则进一步下降。相比之下,在温暖的条件下,图立克的散装酚类物质的增加和叶片适口性的下降要大于阿比斯库。
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