中国科学院机构知识库网格
Chinese Academy of Sciences Institutional Repositories Grid
Does competitive asymmetry confer polyploid advantage under changing environments?

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Guo,Wen; Wei,Na; Hao,Guang-You; Yang,Shi-Jian; Zhu,Zhi-Yong; Yang,Yong-Ping; Duan,Yuan-Wen
刊名JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
出版日期2023
关键词competition coefficient competitive asymmetry drought functional traits gas exchange polyploidy stress gradient hypothesis water use efficiency WATER-USE EFFICIENCY BRACHYPODIUM-DISTACHYON NICHE DIFFERENTIATION PLANT INTERACTIONS TRADE-OFFS ESTABLISHMENT EVOLUTIONARY DISTURBANCE ABILITY PHOTOSYNTHESIS
ISSN号1365-2745
DOI10.1111/1365-2745.14100
英文摘要1. Competitive interactions drive critical ecological processes in plant communities. Yet, how competitive interactions are influenced by polyploidy that has a widespread incidence in plants remains largely unknown. 2. To evaluate the hypothesis of competitive asymmetry between polyploids and diploids, we competed tetraploid and diploid plants of perennial herbaceous Chrysanthemum indicum L. ( Asteraceae) at different relative frequencies under contrasting soil water contents. We quantified the interaction intensity between competing plants of the same (intraploidy) and different ploidy levels (interploidy), and measured functional traits related to gas exchange and plant water use to understand the underlying mechanisms. 3. The stronger competitive effect of tetraploids on diploids than that of diploids on tetraploids provided evidence for the competitive asymmetry. As a stronger competitor, tetraploids were limited more by individuals of their own than by diploids. Such competitive asymmetry was not only maintained under reduced soil water content, but also translated into higher above-ground biomass of tetraploids. Tetraploids showed more resource-acquisitive traits than diploids under high soil water content and more resource-conservative traits under reduced soil water content. As such, the higher trait plasticity in tetraploids than diploids likely explained the competitive asymmetry. 4. Synthesis. These results elucidate the nature and magnitude of species interactions between polyploid and diploid plants under changing environments and the underlying mechanisms, and provide important insights into the prevalence and persistence of polyploid plants under a changing climate.
学科主题Plant Sciences ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:000965162400001
源URL[http://ir.kib.ac.cn/handle/151853/75270]  
专题中国科学院昆明植物研究所
推荐引用方式
GB/T 7714
Guo,Wen,Wei,Na,Hao,Guang-You,et al. Does competitive asymmetry confer polyploid advantage under changing environments?[J]. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY,2023.
APA Guo,Wen.,Wei,Na.,Hao,Guang-You.,Yang,Shi-Jian.,Zhu,Zhi-Yong.,...&Duan,Yuan-Wen.(2023).Does competitive asymmetry confer polyploid advantage under changing environments?.JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY.
MLA Guo,Wen,et al."Does competitive asymmetry confer polyploid advantage under changing environments?".JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2023).

入库方式: OAI收割

来源:昆明植物研究所

浏览0
下载0
收藏0
其他版本

除非特别说明,本系统中所有内容都受版权保护,并保留所有权利。