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DOI10.1093/aob/mcw102
Sex differences and plasticity in dehydration tolerance: insight from a tropical liverwort
Marks, Rose A.; Burton, James F.; McLetchie, D. Nicholas
通讯作者Marks, Rose A.
来源期刊ANNALS OF BOTANY
ISSN0305-7364
EISSN1095-8290
出版年2016
卷号118期号:2页码:347-356
英文摘要

Background and Aims Adaptations allowing plants to cope with drying are particularly relevant in the light of predicted climate change. Dehydration tolerance (DhT, also dehydration-tolerant) is one such adaptation enabling tissue to survive substantial drying. A great deal of work has been conducted on highly DhT species. However, bryophytes showing less intense and variable DhT are understudied, despite the potential for these species to provide an informative link between highly tolerant and sensitive species. In this study, we tested the degree to which DhT varies across populations and the sexes of a species expected to exhibit a moderate DhT phenotype.


Methods To test predicted patterns of tolerance we assessed DhT in males and females of Marchantia inflexa from two distinct habitat types that differ in water availability. Both common garden and field-collected tissue was subjected to drying assays at multiple intensities and recovery was monitored by chlorophyll florescence. Verification studies were conducted to confirm the level of dehydration, the rate of drying and the associated changes in photosynthetic physiology.


Key Results We confirmed our expectation that M. inflexa is able to tolerate moderate dehydration. We also found that females exhibited higher DhT than males, but populations did not differ in DhT when cultured in a common garden. However, field-collected samples exhibited differences in DhT corresponding to environmental dryness, suggesting plasticity in DhT.


Conclusions By studying a less extreme DhT phenotype we gained insight into how more sensitive (yet still tolerant) organisms cope with dehydration. Additionally, the identified sex-specific variation in DhT may explain ecological patterns such as female-biased sex ratios. Furthermore, plasticity in DhT has the potential to inform management practices aimed at increasing tolerance to drought conditions.


英文关键词Marchantia inflexa sex difference acclimation chlorophyll fluorescence desiccation tolerance dehydration plasticity
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000383179200019
WOS关键词VEGETATIVE DESICCATION-TOLERANCE ; MOSS ATRICHUM-ANDROGYNUM ; DESERT MOSS ; CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE ; REPRODUCTIVE ALLOCATION ; RESURRECTION PLANTS ; MARCHANTIA-INFLEXA ; WATER AVAILABILITY ; RELATIVE-HUMIDITY ; AQUATIC BRYOPHYTE
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/191280
作者单位Univ Kentucky, Dept Biol, 101 Thomas Hunt Morgan Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
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Marks, Rose A.,Burton, James F.,McLetchie, D. Nicholas. Sex differences and plasticity in dehydration tolerance: insight from a tropical liverwort[J],2016,118(2):347-356.
APA Marks, Rose A.,Burton, James F.,&McLetchie, D. Nicholas.(2016).Sex differences and plasticity in dehydration tolerance: insight from a tropical liverwort.ANNALS OF BOTANY,118(2),347-356.
MLA Marks, Rose A.,et al."Sex differences and plasticity in dehydration tolerance: insight from a tropical liverwort".ANNALS OF BOTANY 118.2(2016):347-356.
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