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000894704 245__ $$aMotherly care: How Leymus chinensis ramets support their offspring exposed to saline-alkali and clipping stresses
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000894704 520__ $$aBackgroundWhile clonal integration can improve the performance of rhizomatous plants, it remains unclear whether their clonal integration strategy changes under contrasting clipping and saline-alkali homogeneous and heterogeneous environments. Leymus chinensis is a clonal grass native to the Songnen grassland where heavy grazing and patchy saline-alkali stress are serious environmental and ecological problems. We hypothesized that L. chinensis overcomes these stresses through clonal integration, in particular the transfer of nitrogen and carbohydrates.MethodsA pot experiment was carried out with 15N isotope soil labeling method to study clonal integration strategy in the connected mother and daughter ramets of L. chinensis. The connected ramet pairs were grown in homogeneous (both connected ramets were treated) and heterogeneous (only daughter ramets were treated) environments with four treatments: control, clipping (60% aboveground biomass removal), saline-alkali (3.45 g of NaCl, NaHCO3, and Na2CO3 per pot), and clipping × saline-alkali.ResultsA significant amount (22.5%) of 15N was transferred from mother to daughter ramets under non-stressed conditions. When homogeneously stressing both mother and daughter ramets, N transfer was significantly reduced to 8.5‐–14.6%, independent of the nature of the stress. When only daughters were stressed (heterogeneous stress), saline-alkali stress led to a division of labor where daughters had enhanced photosynthesis, and mother ramets had increased 15N uptake and growth. Clipping only daughters reduced biomass and 15N uptake of both daughter and mother ramets.ConclusionsOur results demonstrated that clonal integration also occurs in homogeneous favorable environments but is reduced under homogeneous stress. In heterogeneous environments, clonal integration is used to translocate resource after clipping and a division of labor is established to overcome saline-alkali stress. Clonal integration continued even when daughters were severely stressed by the combined treatments. Our findings suggest that these mechanisms are key to the success of L. chinensis in the Songnen grassland.
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000894704 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aChen, Taiping$$b2
000894704 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)144879$$aPostma, Johannes Auke$$b3
000894704 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aGao, Yingzhi$$b4$$eCorresponding author
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