Plasticidade fenotípica em indivíduos jovens de Aloysia virgata (Ruiz et Pav.).

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2003

RESUMO

Phenotypic plasticity in a tree species Aloysia virgata was investigated on seedlings growing under two different natural irradiance conditions: under full solar irradiance (FS) and in shade under tree forest canopy (UC). Seedlings with 180 days old cultivated under FS showed significant (p<0.001, n=12) larger average values of biometrics (height, diameter of stem, number of leaves and total leaf area), and biomass (root, stem, and leaves) parameters. Carboxilation efficiency (CE), and potential photosynthetic capacity (on mass or on area bases) were greater in seedlings that grew under FS. In addition, the instantaneous nutrient use efficiency determined to N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and S in curves of net photosynthesis as a function of substomatal CO2 concentration, and the water use efficiency (between photosynthetic active radiation greater than 250 mol m-2 s-1) were higher in individuals under FS. Only the root/shoot ratio average value was greater in shade condition. In spite of Aloysia virgata showed greater average values of biometric, biomass, and gas exchange parameters under FS, all UC individuals survived during 36 months. The high phenotypic plasticity showed under contrasting irradiance was brought about by changes in several organization levels of the plant, from mesophyll tissue (CE) until whole plant (biomass allocation). The high phenotypic plasticity exhibited by Aloysia virgata can explain, at least in part, its vast distribution in several ecosystem and successional stages in South America.

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ecologia vegetal plasticidade fenotípica ecologia alocação de biomassa capacidade fotossintética

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