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IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
W David Rodriguez-Quintero, María Moreno-Chacón, Fernando Carrasco-Urra, Alfredo Saldaña
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摘要

攀援植物依赖合适的支撑物为其提供冠层所需的光照条件。负趋光性是一种定向搜索行为,用于探测支撑树,根据光衰减来指示生长或远离光照。在智利的温带雨林中,我们研究了大型木质攀援植物绣球花(Hydrangeaceae)是否会受光照影响而出现支撑树位置模式。我们分析了两组幼芽的生长方向和接受的光照:匍匐生长的搜索芽(SS)和正向生长的上升芽(AS)。我们发现,在光衰减的情况下,SS和AS利用方向定位来搜索寄主植物,然后爬上寄主植物。H.serratifolia搜索芽的光照比一般林下植物的光照要少;两组的方向性明显偏离随机分布,两者之间没有循环统计差异。圆线性回归表明定向与光照之间存在关系。负趋光性编码了光环境的异质空间和时间信息,引导嫩枝顶端向支撑树基部最阴暗的部分(即攀爬起点)移动。
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From dark to darkness, negative phototropism influences the support-tree location of the massive woody climber <i>Hydrangea serratifolia</i> (Hydrangeaceae) in a Chilean temperate rainforest.

From dark to darkness, negative phototropism influences the support-tree location of the massive woody climber <i>Hydrangea serratifolia</i> (Hydrangeaceae) in a Chilean temperate rainforest.

From dark to darkness, negative phototropism influences the support-tree location of the massive woody climber <i>Hydrangea serratifolia</i> (Hydrangeaceae) in a Chilean temperate rainforest.

From dark to darkness, negative phototropism influences the support-tree location of the massive woody climber Hydrangea serratifolia (Hydrangeaceae) in a Chilean temperate rainforest.

Climbing plants rely on suitable support to provide the light conditions they require in the canopy. Negative phototropism is a directional search behavior proposed to detect a support-tree, which indicates growth or movement away from light, based on light attenuation. In a Chilean temperate rainforest, we addressed whether the massive woody climber Hydrangea serratifolia (H. et A.) F. Phil (Hydrangeaceae) presents a support-tree location pattern influenced by light availability. We analyzed direction and light received in two groups of juvenile shoots: searching shoots (SS), with plagiotropic (creeping) growth vs. ascending shoots (AS), with orthotropic growth. We found that, in accordance with light attenuation, SS and AS used directional orientation to search and then ascend host trees. The light available to H. serratifolia searching shoots was less than that of the general forest understory; the directional orientation in both groups showed a significant deviation from a random distribution, with no circular statistical difference between them. Circular-linear regression indicated a relationship between directional orientations and light availability. Negative phototropism encodes the light environment's heterogeneous spatial and temporal information, guiding the shoot apex to the most shaded part of the support-tree base, the climbing start point.

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Plant Signaling & Behavior
Plant Signaling & Behavior Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
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111
期刊介绍: Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.
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