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Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes

The formation of many nebkha dunes relies on the layering of clonal plants. The microenvironmental conditions of such phytogenic nebkha are heterogeneous depending on the aspect and slope. Exploring the effects of aspect on clonal reproduction and biomass allocation can be useful in understanding th...

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Autores principales: Li, Qinghe, Xu, Jun, Li, Huiqing, Wang, Saixiao, Yan, Xiu, Xin, Zhiming, Jiang, Zeping, Wang, Linlong, Jia, Zhiqing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3812162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079927
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author Li, Qinghe
Xu, Jun
Li, Huiqing
Wang, Saixiao
Yan, Xiu
Xin, Zhiming
Jiang, Zeping
Wang, Linlong
Jia, Zhiqing
author_facet Li, Qinghe
Xu, Jun
Li, Huiqing
Wang, Saixiao
Yan, Xiu
Xin, Zhiming
Jiang, Zeping
Wang, Linlong
Jia, Zhiqing
author_sort Li, Qinghe
collection PubMed
description The formation of many nebkha dunes relies on the layering of clonal plants. The microenvironmental conditions of such phytogenic nebkha are heterogeneous depending on the aspect and slope. Exploring the effects of aspect on clonal reproduction and biomass allocation can be useful in understanding the ecological adaptation of species. We hypothesized that on the windward side layering propagation would be promoted, that biomass allocation to leaves and stems of ramets would increase, and that the effects of aspect would be greater in the layering with larger biomass. To test these hypotheses, we surveyed the depth of germination points of axillary buds, the rate of ramet sprouting, the density of adventitious root formation points, and the biomass of modules sprouting from layering located on the NE, SE, SW and NW, aspects of Nitraria tangutorum nebkhas. The windward side was located on the NW and SW aspects. The results indicated that conditions of the NW aspect were more conducive to clonal reproduction and had the highest rate of ramet sprouting and the highest density of adventitious formation points. For the modules sprouting from layering on the SW aspect, biomass allocation to leaves and stems was greatest with biomass allocation to adventitious roots being lowest. This result supported our hypothesis. Contrary to our hypothesis, the effects of aspect were greater in layering of smaller biomass. These results support the hypothesis that aspect does affect layering propagation capacity and biomass allocation in this species. Additionally, clonal reproduction and biomass allocation of modules sprouting from layering with smaller biomass was more affected by aspect. These results suggest that the clonal growth of N. tangutorum responses to the microenvironmental heterogeneity that results from aspect of the nebkha.
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spelling pubmed-38121622013-11-07 Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes Li, Qinghe Xu, Jun Li, Huiqing Wang, Saixiao Yan, Xiu Xin, Zhiming Jiang, Zeping Wang, Linlong Jia, Zhiqing PLoS One Research Article The formation of many nebkha dunes relies on the layering of clonal plants. The microenvironmental conditions of such phytogenic nebkha are heterogeneous depending on the aspect and slope. Exploring the effects of aspect on clonal reproduction and biomass allocation can be useful in understanding the ecological adaptation of species. We hypothesized that on the windward side layering propagation would be promoted, that biomass allocation to leaves and stems of ramets would increase, and that the effects of aspect would be greater in the layering with larger biomass. To test these hypotheses, we surveyed the depth of germination points of axillary buds, the rate of ramet sprouting, the density of adventitious root formation points, and the biomass of modules sprouting from layering located on the NE, SE, SW and NW, aspects of Nitraria tangutorum nebkhas. The windward side was located on the NW and SW aspects. The results indicated that conditions of the NW aspect were more conducive to clonal reproduction and had the highest rate of ramet sprouting and the highest density of adventitious formation points. For the modules sprouting from layering on the SW aspect, biomass allocation to leaves and stems was greatest with biomass allocation to adventitious roots being lowest. This result supported our hypothesis. Contrary to our hypothesis, the effects of aspect were greater in layering of smaller biomass. These results support the hypothesis that aspect does affect layering propagation capacity and biomass allocation in this species. Additionally, clonal reproduction and biomass allocation of modules sprouting from layering with smaller biomass was more affected by aspect. These results suggest that the clonal growth of N. tangutorum responses to the microenvironmental heterogeneity that results from aspect of the nebkha. Public Library of Science 2013-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3812162/ /pubmed/24205391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079927 Text en © 2013 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Qinghe
Xu, Jun
Li, Huiqing
Wang, Saixiao
Yan, Xiu
Xin, Zhiming
Jiang, Zeping
Wang, Linlong
Jia, Zhiqing
Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title_full Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title_fullStr Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title_short Effects of Aspect on Clonal Reproduction and Biomass Allocation of Layering Modules of Nitraria tangutorum in Nebkha Dunes
title_sort effects of aspect on clonal reproduction and biomass allocation of layering modules of nitraria tangutorum in nebkha dunes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3812162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24205391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079927
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