Additive effects of genotype, nutrient availability and type of tissue damage on the compensatory response of Salix planifolia ssp planifolia to simulated herbivory

被引:77
作者
Houle, G [1 ]
Simard, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LAVAL,DEPT BIOL,ST FOY,PQ G1K 7P4,CANADA
关键词
nutrient addition; plant compensation; plant tolerance; relative growth rate; stomatal resistance;
D O I
10.1007/BF00328454
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Plant responses to herbivory include tolerance (i.e. compensatory growth) and defense. Several factors influence the tolerance of a plant following herbivory, including plant genetic identity, site nutrient availability, and previous and/or concurrent herbivory. We studied the effects of these factors on the compensatory response of Salix planifolia ssp. planifolia, a shrub species common in the boreal and subarctic regions of North America. We cloned several genets of S. planifolia and submitted them to simulated root and/or leaf herbivory while varying the nutrient availability. Simulated leaf herbivory was more detrimental to the plant than simulated root herbivory, reducing both above- and below-ground tissue production. Leaf demography was unaffected by either simulated herbivory treatment. There was some compensatory growth following simulated leaf and root herbivory, but only the root compartment responded to increased nutrient availability. Simulated leaf herbivory increased leaf transpiration and reduced stomatal resistance, suggesting increased carbon fixation. The unexpected finding of the experiment was the absence of interactions among factors (genotype, nutrient availability and type of tissue damage) on the compensatory response of S. planifolia. These factors thus have additive effects on the species' compensatory ability.
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页码:373 / 378
页数:6
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