Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.

Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to establish ramets in sites of contrasting resource status. If ramets remain physiologically integrated, clones in heterogeneous environments can act as cooperative systems--effects of stress on one ramet can be ameliorated by another connected...

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Main Authors: Yunchun Zhang, Qiaoying Zhang, Marek Sammul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3434211?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0cf89a4470bc4c9d94aadd857a89f86d2020-11-25T01:14:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4422110.1371/journal.pone.0044221Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.Yunchun ZhangQiaoying ZhangMarek SammulClonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to establish ramets in sites of contrasting resource status. If ramets remain physiologically integrated, clones in heterogeneous environments can act as cooperative systems--effects of stress on one ramet can be ameliorated by another connected ramet inhabiting benign conditions. But little is known about the effects of patch contrast on physiological integration of clonal plants and no study has addressed its effects on physiological traits like osmolytes, reactive oxygen intermediates and antioxidant enzymes. We examined the effect of physiological integration on survival, growth and stress indicators such as osmolytes, reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIs) and antioxidant enzymes in a clonal plant, Fragaria orientalis, growing in homogenous and heterogeneous environments differing in patch contrast of water availability (1 homogeneous (no contrast) group; 2 low contrast group; 3 high contrast group). Drought stress markedly reduced the survival and growth of the severed ramets of F. orientalis, especially in high contrast treatments. Support from a ramet growing in benign patch considerably reduced drought stress and enhanced growth of ramets in dry patches. The larger the contrast between water availability, the larger the amount of support the depending ramet received from the supporting one. This support strongly affected the growth of the supporting ramet, but not to an extent to cause increase in stress indicators. We also found indication of costs related to maintenance of physiological connection between ramets. Thus, the net benefit of physiological integration depends on the environment and integration between ramets of F. orientalis could be advantageous only in heterogeneous conditions with a high contrast.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3434211?pdf=render
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author Yunchun Zhang
Qiaoying Zhang
Marek Sammul
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Qiaoying Zhang
Marek Sammul
Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yunchun Zhang
Qiaoying Zhang
Marek Sammul
author_sort Yunchun Zhang
title Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
title_short Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
title_full Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
title_fullStr Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
title_full_unstemmed Physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb Fragaria orientalis.
title_sort physiological integration ameliorates negative effects of drought stress in the clonal herb fragaria orientalis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Clonal growth allows plants to spread horizontally and to establish ramets in sites of contrasting resource status. If ramets remain physiologically integrated, clones in heterogeneous environments can act as cooperative systems--effects of stress on one ramet can be ameliorated by another connected ramet inhabiting benign conditions. But little is known about the effects of patch contrast on physiological integration of clonal plants and no study has addressed its effects on physiological traits like osmolytes, reactive oxygen intermediates and antioxidant enzymes. We examined the effect of physiological integration on survival, growth and stress indicators such as osmolytes, reactive oxygen intermediates (ROIs) and antioxidant enzymes in a clonal plant, Fragaria orientalis, growing in homogenous and heterogeneous environments differing in patch contrast of water availability (1 homogeneous (no contrast) group; 2 low contrast group; 3 high contrast group). Drought stress markedly reduced the survival and growth of the severed ramets of F. orientalis, especially in high contrast treatments. Support from a ramet growing in benign patch considerably reduced drought stress and enhanced growth of ramets in dry patches. The larger the contrast between water availability, the larger the amount of support the depending ramet received from the supporting one. This support strongly affected the growth of the supporting ramet, but not to an extent to cause increase in stress indicators. We also found indication of costs related to maintenance of physiological connection between ramets. Thus, the net benefit of physiological integration depends on the environment and integration between ramets of F. orientalis could be advantageous only in heterogeneous conditions with a high contrast.
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