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Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia

PREMISE: Leaf phenology is an essential developmental process in trees and an important component in understanding climate change. However, little is known about the regulation of leaf phenology in tropical trees. METHODS: To understand the regulation by temperature of leaf phenology in tropical tre...

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Autores principales: Kobayashi, Masaki J., Ng, Kevin Kit Siong, Lee, Soon Leong, Muhammad, Norwati, Tani, Naoki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33190268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1557
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author Kobayashi, Masaki J.
Ng, Kevin Kit Siong
Lee, Soon Leong
Muhammad, Norwati
Tani, Naoki
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Ng, Kevin Kit Siong
Lee, Soon Leong
Muhammad, Norwati
Tani, Naoki
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description PREMISE: Leaf phenology is an essential developmental process in trees and an important component in understanding climate change. However, little is known about the regulation of leaf phenology in tropical trees. METHODS: To understand the regulation by temperature of leaf phenology in tropical trees, we performed daily observations of leaf production under rainfall‐independent conditions using saplings of Shorea leprosula and Neobalanocarpus heimii, both species of Dipterocarpaceae, a dominant tree family of Southeast Asia. We analyzed the time‐series data obtained using empirical dynamic modeling (EDM) and conducted growth chamber experiments. RESULTS: Leaf production by dipterocarps fluctuated in the absence of fluctuation in rainfall, and the peaks of leaf production were more frequent than those of day length, suggesting that leaf production cannot be fully explained by these environmental factors, although they have been proposed as regulators of leaf phenology in dipterocarps. Instead, EDM suggested a causal relationship between temperature and leaf production in dipterocarps. Leaf production by N. heimii saplings in chambers significantly increased when temperature was increased after long‐term low‐temperature treatment. This increase in leaf production was observed even when only nighttime temperature was elevated, suggesting that the effect of temperature on development is not mediated by photosynthesis. CONCLUSIONS: Because seasonal variation in temperature in the tropics is small, effects on leaf phenology have been overlooked. However, our results suggest that temperature is a regulator of leaf phenology in dipterocarps. This information will contribute to better understanding of the effects of climate change in the tropics.
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spelling pubmed-77563542020-12-28 Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia Kobayashi, Masaki J. Ng, Kevin Kit Siong Lee, Soon Leong Muhammad, Norwati Tani, Naoki Am J Bot Research Articles PREMISE: Leaf phenology is an essential developmental process in trees and an important component in understanding climate change. However, little is known about the regulation of leaf phenology in tropical trees. METHODS: To understand the regulation by temperature of leaf phenology in tropical trees, we performed daily observations of leaf production under rainfall‐independent conditions using saplings of Shorea leprosula and Neobalanocarpus heimii, both species of Dipterocarpaceae, a dominant tree family of Southeast Asia. We analyzed the time‐series data obtained using empirical dynamic modeling (EDM) and conducted growth chamber experiments. RESULTS: Leaf production by dipterocarps fluctuated in the absence of fluctuation in rainfall, and the peaks of leaf production were more frequent than those of day length, suggesting that leaf production cannot be fully explained by these environmental factors, although they have been proposed as regulators of leaf phenology in dipterocarps. Instead, EDM suggested a causal relationship between temperature and leaf production in dipterocarps. Leaf production by N. heimii saplings in chambers significantly increased when temperature was increased after long‐term low‐temperature treatment. This increase in leaf production was observed even when only nighttime temperature was elevated, suggesting that the effect of temperature on development is not mediated by photosynthesis. CONCLUSIONS: Because seasonal variation in temperature in the tropics is small, effects on leaf phenology have been overlooked. However, our results suggest that temperature is a regulator of leaf phenology in dipterocarps. This information will contribute to better understanding of the effects of climate change in the tropics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-14 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7756354/ /pubmed/33190268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1557 Text en © 2020 Kobayashi et al. American Journal of Botany published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Botanical Society of America This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Kobayashi, Masaki J.
Ng, Kevin Kit Siong
Lee, Soon Leong
Muhammad, Norwati
Tani, Naoki
Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title_full Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title_short Temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family Dipterocarpaceae of equatorial Southeast Asia
title_sort temperature is a regulator of leaf production in the family dipterocarpaceae of equatorial southeast asia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33190268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.1557
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