Short wind pulses consistently change the morphology of roots, but not of shoots, across young plants of different growth forms.

Johannes Heinze, Luise Werger, Michael Ogden, Thilo Heinken, Rainer Hoefgen, Ewald Weber
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Wind is an environmental stimulus that stresses plants of all growth forms at all life-stages by influencing the development, architecture, and morphology of roots and shoots. However, comparative studies are scarce and no study directly investigated whether shoot and root morphological traits of trees, grasses and forbs differ in their response to short wind pulses of different wind intensity. In this study, we found that across species, wind stress by short wind pulses of increasing intensity consistently changed root morphology, but did not affect shoot morphological traits, except plant height in four species. Wind effects in roots were generally weak in tree species but consistent across growth forms. Furthermore, plant height of species was correlated with changes in specific root length and average diameter.Our results indicate that short-pulse wind treatments affect root morphology more than shoot morphology across growth forms. They further suggest that wind stress possibly promotes root anchorage in young plants and that these effects might depend on plant height.

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在不同生长形式的幼苗中,短风脉冲会持续改变根的形态,但不会改变芽的形态。
风是一种环境刺激,通过影响根和芽的发育、结构和形态,在所有生命阶段对所有生长形式的植物施加压力。然而,比较研究很少,也没有研究直接调查树木、草和杂类植物的地上部和根部形态特征对不同风强度的短风脉冲的反应是否不同。在这项研究中,我们发现,在不同物种中,强度增加的短风脉冲所产生的风应力会持续改变根系形态,但不会影响地上部形态特征,除了四个物种的株高。根中的风效应在树种中通常较弱,但在不同的生长形式中是一致的。此外,物种的株高与比根长和平均直径的变化相关。我们的研究结果表明,短脉冲风处理对不同生长形态的根系形态的影响大于对地上部形态的影响。他们进一步表明,风应力可能促进年轻植物的根系固定,这些影响可能取决于植物的高度。
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