Leaf traits and persistence of relict and endangered tree species in a rare plant community

被引:2
|
作者
Liao, Jian X. [1 ]
Chen, Juan [1 ,2 ]
Jiang, Ming X. [1 ]
Huang, Han D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Wuhan Bot Garden, Key Lab Aquat Bot & Watershed Ecol, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Grad Univ, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
carbon-to-nitrogen ratio; energy; plant strategy; CONSTRUCTION COSTS; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; EVERGREEN; TROPICS; LEAVES; GENERALITY; WORLDWIDE; AREA; MASS;
D O I
10.1071/FP11291
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The rare plant communities, located in Houhe Nature Reserve, Hubei, China, are remnant evergreen and deciduous mixed broadleaved forest where many tree species have been identified as Tertiary relict and endangered plants and environmental conditions are typically characterised by low light and high rainfall. Knowledge of their patterns of leaf traits would contribute to our understanding of persistence of relict and endangered species. Here, we measured leaf mass per unit area (LMA), mass-based photosynthetic capacity (A(mass)), nitrogen content (N-mass), construction cost (CCmass) and photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency (PNUE) of 20 major tree species in a typical rare plant community. Correlations among leaf traits in the community were consistent with those from the global dataset, but they had lower A(mass) at any given N-mass and lower A(mass) and PNUE at any given LMA. Such results suggested the capacity and efficiency of photosynthetic gain from a unit investment in leaf tissue tend to be lower in the community. Moreover, they had lower LMA, CCmass and PNUE but higher N-mass than global broadleaved tree species. For relict and endangered species, the common limited factors (such as low light and high rainfall), similar leaf traits as coexisting deciduous non-endangered species and significant leaf trait relationships may allow them to persist in the community.
引用
收藏
页码:512 / 518
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Features of propagation by seeds of rare and endangered plant species in culture
    Elisafenko, Tatyana
    Yakk, Victoria
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES PLANT DIVERSITY: STATUS, TRENDS, CONSERVATION CONCEPT 2020, 2020, 24
  • [22] Prunus lusitanica L.: An Endangered Plant Species Relict in the Central Region of Mainland Portugal
    Raposo, Mauro A. M.
    Nunes, Leonel J. R.
    Quinto-Canas, Ricardo
    del Rio, Sara
    Vazquez Pardo, Francisco M.
    Galveias, Ana
    Pinto-Gomes, Carlos J.
    [J]. DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2021, 13 (08):
  • [23] Germplasm and conservation of rare and endangered tree species endemic to east China
    Liu Jun
    Jiang Jingmin
    [J]. PLANT SCIENCE TODAY, 2014, 1 (04): : 183 - 187
  • [24] Conservation Significance of the Rare and Endangered Tree Species, Trigonobalanus doichangensis (Fagaceae)
    Hu, Ling
    Le, Xin-Gui
    Zhou, Shi-Shun
    Zhang, Can-Yu
    Tan, Yun-Hong
    Ren, Qiang
    Meng, Hong-Hu
    Cun, Yupeng
    Li, Jie
    [J]. DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2022, 14 (08):
  • [25] COMPARISON OF PLANT FUNCTIONAL TRAITS BETWEEN WILD AND REINTRODUCED SINOJACKIA HUANGMEIENSIS, A RARE AND ENDANGERED PLANT
    Ren, Z. K.
    Wang, S. T.
    Yang, T.
    Jiang, M. X.
    Du, K. B.
    [J]. APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2021, 19 (06): : 4493 - 4504
  • [26] Leaf optical properties in amphibious plant species are affected by multiple leaf traits
    Klancnik, Katja
    Pancic, Marina
    Gaberscik, Alenka
    [J]. HYDROBIOLOGIA, 2014, 737 (01) : 121 - 130
  • [27] Resolving whole-plant economics from leaf, stem and root traits of 1467 Amazonian tree species
    Vleminckx, Jason
    Fortunel, Claire
    Valverde-Barrantes, Oscar
    Timothy Paine, C. E.
    Engel, Julien
    Petronelli, Pascal
    Dourdain, Aurelie K.
    Guevara, Juan
    Beroujon, Solene
    Baraloto, Christopher
    [J]. OIKOS, 2021, 130 (07) : 1193 - 1208
  • [28] Leaf optical properties in amphibious plant species are affected by multiple leaf traits
    Katja Klančnik
    Marina Pančić
    Alenka Gaberščik
    [J]. Hydrobiologia, 2014, 737 : 121 - 130
  • [29] Tree Species Classification Using Plant Functional Traits and Leaf Spectral Properties along the Vertical Canopy Position
    Zhang, Yicen
    Wang, Junjie
    Wu, Zhifeng
    Lian, Juyu
    Ye, Wanhui
    Yu, Fangyuan
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING, 2022, 14 (24)
  • [30] Impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on reproduction, dispersal and species persistence for an endangered Chilean tree
    Tonya A. Lander
    Stephen A. Harris
    Patricia J. Cremona
    David H. Boshier
    [J]. Conservation Genetics, 2019, 20 : 973 - 985