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DOI10.1890/0012-9615(1999)069[0569:EDILSA]2.0.CO;2
Evolutionary divergences in leaf structure and chemistry, comparing rainfall and soil nutrient gradients
Cunningham, SA; Summerhayes, B; Westoby, M
通讯作者Cunningham, SA
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS
ISSN0012-9615
EISSN1557-7015
出版年1999
卷号69期号:4页码:569-588
英文摘要

Leaf structural and chemical characteristics were compared in pairs of species that were phylogenetically independently contrasted along rainfall gradients (10 pairs) or soil nutrient gradients (9 pairs), using perennial plants in New South Wales, Australia. The objective was to test hypotheses regarding leaf attributes that should be successful in sustaining populations in vegetation at lower vs. higher rainfall or lower vs. higher soil nutrients, and especially to assess the proposition that lower rainfall and lower soil nutrients favor similar shifts in leaf attributes, and in this sense can be grouped together as sources of "stress." Some evolutionary divergences in leaf structure occurred repeatedly toward the lower end of both rainfall and soil nutrient gradients. These include narrower leaves, lower specific leaf area (SLA), thicker lamina, and denser leaf tissue. In other respects, the different resource gradients appeared to favor different leaf attributes. In 8 of 10 contrasts, plants of low-water environments had more sclerified vasculature than their relatives on higher rainfall sites. This may be an adaptation to resist wilting and so mitigate cell damage. In 9 of 10 contrasts, plants of low-water environments had more nitrogen per unit leaf area than their relatives in high-rainfall sites. This may be to exploit higher light availability in arid communities. In 7 of 9 contrasts, plants from low soil nutrient environments had thicker epidermis than their relatives on higher nutrient soils. In 8 of 9 soil nutrient contrasts, leaf nitrogen concentration was lower in the low-nutrient species, and consequently, the ratios of phenol/N and tannin/N were higher. Thicker epidermis and increased defense/N ratios may reduce herbivory and thereby reduce demand on soil nutrients required to replace leaves.


英文关键词Australia leaf attributes leaf nitrogen phylogeny plant defense rainfall gradient sclerophylly soil nutrient gradient soil phosphorus specific leaf area stress
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000083599400008
WOS关键词RELATIVE GROWTH-RATE ; LIFE-SPAN ; ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS ; CHEMICAL DEFENSE ; POTASSIUM UPTAKE ; NITROGEN-CONTENT ; WATER-CONTENT ; ROOT-GROWTH ; PLANTS ; HERBIVORY
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/137239
作者单位(1)Macquarie Univ, Sch Biol Sci, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
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Cunningham, SA,Summerhayes, B,Westoby, M. Evolutionary divergences in leaf structure and chemistry, comparing rainfall and soil nutrient gradients[J],1999,69(4):569-588.
APA Cunningham, SA,Summerhayes, B,&Westoby, M.(1999).Evolutionary divergences in leaf structure and chemistry, comparing rainfall and soil nutrient gradients.ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS,69(4),569-588.
MLA Cunningham, SA,et al."Evolutionary divergences in leaf structure and chemistry, comparing rainfall and soil nutrient gradients".ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 69.4(1999):569-588.
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