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Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests

Accumulation of abaxial anthocyanins is an intriguing leaf trait particularly common among deeply shaded understorey plants of tropical and temperate forests whose ecological significance is still not properly understood. To shed light on it, possible ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins w...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Marín, Beatriz, Esteban, Raquel, Míguez, Fátima, Artetxe, Unai, Castañeda, Verónica, Pintó-Marijuan, Marta, Becerril, José María, García-Plazaola, José Ignacio
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4481727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv042
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author Fernández-Marín, Beatriz
Esteban, Raquel
Míguez, Fátima
Artetxe, Unai
Castañeda, Verónica
Pintó-Marijuan, Marta
Becerril, José María
García-Plazaola, José Ignacio
author_facet Fernández-Marín, Beatriz
Esteban, Raquel
Míguez, Fátima
Artetxe, Unai
Castañeda, Verónica
Pintó-Marijuan, Marta
Becerril, José María
García-Plazaola, José Ignacio
author_sort Fernández-Marín, Beatriz
collection PubMed
description Accumulation of abaxial anthocyanins is an intriguing leaf trait particularly common among deeply shaded understorey plants of tropical and temperate forests whose ecological significance is still not properly understood. To shed light on it, possible ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins were tested in the perennial understorey herb of temperate deciduous forests Saxifraga hirsuta, chosen as a model species due to the coexistence of green and anthocyanic leaves and the presence of an easily removable lower anthocyanic epidermis. Anthocyanins accumulated during autumn, which temporally matched the overstorey leaf fall. Patterns of development of abaxial anthocyanins and direct measurements of photochemical efficiency under monochromatic light were not consistent with a photoprotective hypothesis. Enhancement of light capture also seemed unlikely since the back-scattering of red light towards the lower mesophyll was negligible. Seed germination was similar under acyanic and anthocyanic leaves. A relevant consequence of abaxial anthocyanins was the dramatic reduction of light transmission through the leaf. The dark environment generated underneath the Saxifraga canopy was enhanced by the horizontal repositioning of leaves, which occurs in parallel with reddening. This might play a role in biotic interactions by inhibiting vital processes of competitors, which may be of especial importance in spring before the overstorey leaves sprout.
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spelling pubmed-44817272015-06-30 Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests Fernández-Marín, Beatriz Esteban, Raquel Míguez, Fátima Artetxe, Unai Castañeda, Verónica Pintó-Marijuan, Marta Becerril, José María García-Plazaola, José Ignacio AoB Plants Research Articles Accumulation of abaxial anthocyanins is an intriguing leaf trait particularly common among deeply shaded understorey plants of tropical and temperate forests whose ecological significance is still not properly understood. To shed light on it, possible ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins were tested in the perennial understorey herb of temperate deciduous forests Saxifraga hirsuta, chosen as a model species due to the coexistence of green and anthocyanic leaves and the presence of an easily removable lower anthocyanic epidermis. Anthocyanins accumulated during autumn, which temporally matched the overstorey leaf fall. Patterns of development of abaxial anthocyanins and direct measurements of photochemical efficiency under monochromatic light were not consistent with a photoprotective hypothesis. Enhancement of light capture also seemed unlikely since the back-scattering of red light towards the lower mesophyll was negligible. Seed germination was similar under acyanic and anthocyanic leaves. A relevant consequence of abaxial anthocyanins was the dramatic reduction of light transmission through the leaf. The dark environment generated underneath the Saxifraga canopy was enhanced by the horizontal repositioning of leaves, which occurs in parallel with reddening. This might play a role in biotic interactions by inhibiting vital processes of competitors, which may be of especial importance in spring before the overstorey leaves sprout. Oxford University Press 2015-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4481727/ /pubmed/25922298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv042 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fernández-Marín, Beatriz
Esteban, Raquel
Míguez, Fátima
Artetxe, Unai
Castañeda, Verónica
Pintó-Marijuan, Marta
Becerril, José María
García-Plazaola, José Ignacio
Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title_full Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title_fullStr Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title_full_unstemmed Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title_short Ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
title_sort ecophysiological roles of abaxial anthocyanins in a perennial understorey herb from temperate deciduous forests
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4481727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25922298
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv042
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