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Savanna Plants Have a Lower Hydraulic Efficiency than Co-Occurring Species in a Rainforest
Peng, Xiaorong1; Yang, Da; Wang, Qin2; Tian, Yu1; Yan, Ke2; Zhang, Yunbing; Yang, Shijian1; Zhang, Jiaolin
2024
Source PublicationFORESTS
ISSN1999-4907
Volume15Issue:11Pages:-
Abstract

A plant species can have diverse hydraulic strategies to adapt to different environments. However, the water transport divergence of co-occurring species in contrasting habitats remains poorly studied but is important for understanding their ecophysiology adaptation to their environments. Here, we investigated whole-branch, stem and leaf water transport strategies and associated morphology traits of 11 co-occurring plant species in Yuanjiang valley-type savanna (YJ) with dry-hot habitats and Xishuangbanna tropical seasonal rainforest (XSBN) with wet-hot habits and tested the hypothesis that plants in YJ have a lower water transport efficiency than co-occurring species in XSBN. We found high variation in whole-branch, stem and leaf hydraulic conductance (Kshoot; Kstem and Kleaf) between YJ and XSBN, and that Kstem was significantly higher than Kleaf in these two sites (Kstem/Kleaf: 16.77 in YJ and 6.72 in XSBN). These plants in YJ with significantly lower Kshoot and Kleaf but higher sapwood density (WD) and leaf mass per area (LMA) showed a lower water transport efficiency regarding less water loss and the adaptation to the dry-hot habitat compared to co-occurring species in XSBN. In contrast, these co-occurring plants in XSBN with higher Kshoot and Kleaf but lower WD and LMA tended to maximize water transport efficiency and thus growth potential in the wet-hot habitat. Our findings suggest that these co-occurring species employ divergent hydraulic efficiency across YJ and XSBN so that they can benefit from the contrasting hydraulic strategies in adaptation to their respective habitats.

Keyworddry-hot habitats hydraulic conductance water availability water transport
Subject AreaForestry
DOI10.3390/f15111912
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
WOS IDWOS:001366728800001
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Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/14552
Collection植物生理生态研究组
Affiliation1.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Xishuangbanna Trop Bot Garden, Mengla 666303, Peoples R China
2.Yunnan Univ, Sch Ecol & Environm Sci, Kunming 650500, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, 19 A Yuquan Rd, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
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Peng, Xiaorong,Yang, Da,Wang, Qin,et al. Savanna Plants Have a Lower Hydraulic Efficiency than Co-Occurring Species in a Rainforest[J]. FORESTS,2024,15(11):-.
APA Peng, Xiaorong.,Yang, Da.,Wang, Qin.,Tian, Yu.,Yan, Ke.,...&Zhang, Jiaolin.(2024).Savanna Plants Have a Lower Hydraulic Efficiency than Co-Occurring Species in a Rainforest.FORESTS,15(11),-.
MLA Peng, Xiaorong,et al."Savanna Plants Have a Lower Hydraulic Efficiency than Co-Occurring Species in a Rainforest".FORESTS 15.11(2024):-.
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