RESPONSES TO SIMULATED HERBIVORY AND WATER-STRESS IN 2 TROPICAL C-4 GRASSES

被引:60
作者
SIMOES, M
BARUCH, Z
机构
[1] Dpto. Estudios Ambientales, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, 1080
关键词
C-4; GRASSES; HERBIVORY; HYPARRHENIA-RUFA; SAVANNAS; TRACHYPOGON-PLUMOSUS; WATER STRESS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00320808
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The African grass Hyparrhenia rufa has established itself successfully in South American savannas (Llanos) and displaced dominant native grasses such as Trachypogon plumosus from the wetter and more fertile habitats. Several ecophysiological traits have been related to the higher competitive capacity of H. rufa. To further analyze the behavior of both species, their growth, biomass allocation, physiological and architectural responses to defoliation and water stress were compared under controlled conditions. Although total, aerial and underground biomass decreased under defoliation in both grasses, increases in clipped-leaf biomass and area compensated for defoliation in H. rufa but not in T. plumosus. This difference was due mainly to a higher proportion of assimilates being directed to leaf and tiller production and a higher leaf growth rate in the African grass as compared to T. plumosus, which showed increased senescence under frequent defoliation. In both species, water stress ameliorated the effects of defoliation. The ability to compensate for defoliated biomass in H. rufa is possibly related to its long coevolution with large herbivores in its original African habitat and is apparently one of the causes of its success in Neotropical savannas.
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