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Limited capacity to cope with excessive light in the open and with seasonal drought in the shade in Mediterranean Ilex aquifolium populations
Año:2008

Áreas de investigación
  • Fisiología vegetal,
  • Ecología,
  • Producción vegetal

Datos
Descripción
Climate change is expected to involve more frequent and intense summer droughts in the Mediterranean region. This represents a threat for long-term persistence of woody species, such as European holly (Ilex aquifolium), that originated under humid climates during the Tertiary period. The capacity of this species to persist under increased water stress, both in gaps and in the understory of an oak-dominated woodland, was assessed by quantifying phenotypic plasticity in response to drought and shade. Physiological responses in plant-water relations and gas exchange were used as performance indicators under the different environments. Phenotypic plasticity of drought-stressed holly trees in response to changes in the light environment was low relative to the known response of co-occurring forest trees. Differences between morphological traits (e.g. specific leaf area and leaf: sapwood ratio in twigs) of sun- and shade-grown trees were small but significant while physiological traits were largely unresponsive to light availability. This supports the hypothesis that late-successional shade-tolerant species exhibit greater morphological than physiological plasticity. Sapling acclimation capacity through physiological mechanisms such as osmotic adjustment was insufficient to protect from summer drought. Holly mainly inhabits oceanic climates where extreme temperatures and droughts are unusual. Our results suggest that the species occupies a narrowing niche in continental Mediterranean habitats, and may lack the capacity to persist under more-severe future climate scenarios because of its low phenotypic plasticity in response to light and drought stresses.
Internacional
Si
JCR del ISI
Si
Título de la revista
TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
ISSN
0931-1890
Factor de impacto JCR
1,467
Información de impacto
Volumen
22
DOI
10.1007/s00468-007-0192-5
Número de revista
3
Desde la página
375
Hasta la página
384
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Participantes
  • Participante: Fernando Valladares IRN, CSIC, Spain
  • Autor: Jesus Rodriguez Calcerrada UPM
  • Autor: Thomas Matthew Robson . UPM
  • Autor: Ismael Aranda García UPM

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