Species-specific performance and trade-off between growth and survival in the early-successional light-demanding group

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作者
Vieira, T. O. [1 ]
Santiago, L. S. [2 ,3 ]
Pestana, I. A. [1 ]
Avila-Lovera, E. [3 ]
Silva, J. L. A. [1 ]
Vitoria, A. P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Norte Fluminense, Lab Ciencias Ambientais, UENF CBB, Av Alberto Lamego 2000,Parque California, BR-28013602 Campos Dos Goytacazes, RJ, Brazil
[2] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Bot & Plant Sci, 2150 Bachelor Hall, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[3] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Apartado 0843-03092, Balboa, Panama
关键词
biodiversity hotspots; chlorophyll a fluorescence; functional traits; leaf traits; photochemical parameters; PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY; FUNCTIONAL TRAITS; PHOTOSYNTHETIC PLASTICITY; SCHINUS-TEREBINTHIFOLIUS; ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION; USE EFFICIENCY; FOREST; PLANT; RESPONSES; IRRADIANCE;
D O I
10.32615/ps.2021.013
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
We investigated if high irradiance imposes stress conditions and differently affects the performance of species from the early-successional light-demanding group and if the costs associated with plasticity underlie the trade-off between growth and survival. Survival, growth, chlorophyll a fluorescence, and carbon stable isotopic ratio (delta C-13) were measured in seedlings of four tree species in a restoration area in the Atlantic Forest under full-sun exposure and partial shading treatments. The maximal quantum yield of PSII indicated stress conditions mainly in the full-sun exposure treatment (values from 0.72 to 0.81). The delta C-13 ranged from -31.9 to -30.4 parts per thousand, but did not differ between treatments for three species, suggesting that C assimilation in initial restoration conditions is stressful even in shade. The survival scaled negatively with growth and plasticity adjustments. We conclude that early-successional species do not form a homogenous species group because they differ in functional responses to stress, and phenotypic plasticity, with these variations showing a strong link with the trade-off between growth and survival. This information should be taken into account for species selection in restoration programs.
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