Adaptive Strategies Employed by Clonal Plants in Heterogeneous Patches

Author:

Yang Pan12,Huang Li12,He Suni1,Zeng Xianghua1,Chen Yinyi1,Wang Haimiao123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection, Guangxi Normal University, Ministry of Education, Guilin 541006, China

2. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Landscape Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization in Lijiang River Basin, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541006, China

3. College of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004, China

Abstract

Heterogeneity is widespread in natural environments; as a result, connected clonal ramets often live in areas characterized by patches of different resources. Specifically, clonal plants are frequently affected by conditions of heterogeneous water stress. This raises the question of how clonal plants grow and reproduce in areas with patches of different resources. In this study, we investigated the adaptation mechanisms of clonal plants under heterogeneous environmental conditions. On the one hand, we bore in mind that phenotypic plasticity is abundantly exhibited in clonal plants. Clonal plants respond to water stress mainly through regulation of the size of individuals, the allocation of population biomass, and the number of daughter plants, as well as the extension ability and branching intensity of clonal organs, which directly affect reproduction and population stability in clonal plants. On the other hand, we also considered the physiological integration in clonal plants which has been shown in many studies. Ramets of clonal plants normally stay connected to each other through horizontal connectors (stolons or rhizomes). Communicated substances and resources such as water, mineral nutrition, photosynthetic products, and secondary metabolites are translocated between ramets; by such means, the plant relieves stress caused by heterogeneous patches. In this study, we sought to obtain scientific references to improve our understanding of how clonal plants in natural environments acclimate to stresses caused by soil heterogeneity.

Funder

Special Program for Technology Bases and Talents of Guangxi

Innovation-driven Development Project of Guangxi

Innovation Project of Guangxi Graduate Education

Sustainable Development Innovation and Key Program of Guangxi Normal University

Guangxi Key Laboratory of Landscape Resources Conservation and Sustainable Utilization in Lijiang River Basin

Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection (Guangxi Normal University), Ministry of Education, China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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