| Literature DB >> 25003144 |
Lingyan Zhou1, Fude Liu2, Wenjie Yang1, Hong Liu3, Hongbo Shao4, Zhongsheng Wang1, Shuqing An1.
Abstract
Epiphylls widely colonize vascular leaves in moist tropical forests. Understanding the effects of epiphylls on leaf traits of host plants is critical for understanding ecological function of epiphylls. A study was conducted in a rain forest to investigate leaf traits of the host plants Photinia prunifolia colonized with epiphyllous liverworts and foliicolous lichens as well as those of uncolonized leaves. Our results found that the colonization of lichens significantly decreased leaf water content (LWC), chlorophyll (Chl) a and a + b content, and Chl a/b of P. prunifolia but increased Chl b content, while that of liverworts did not affect them as a whole. The variations of net photosynthetic rates (P n ) among host leaves colonized with different coverage of lichens before or after removal treatment (a treatment to remove epiphylls from leaf surface) were greater than that colonized with liverworts. The full cover of lichens induced an increase of light compensation point (LCP) by 21% and a decrease of light saturation point (LSP) by 54% for their host leaves, whereas that of liverworts displayed contrary effects. Compared with the colonization of liverworts, lichens exhibited more negative effects on the leaf traits of P. prunifolia in different stages of colonization. The results suggest that the responses of host leaf traits to epiphylls are affected by the epiphyllous groups and coverage, which are also crucial factors in assessing ecofunctions of epiphylls in tropical forests.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25003144 PMCID: PMC4066865 DOI: 10.1155/2014/681369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Figure 1Physical leaf traits of Photinia prunifolia colonized with lichens and liverworts at different coverages (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). (a) Leaf mass per area (LMA) (g m−2), (b) leaf water content (LWC) (%), (c) concentration of chlorophyll a (Chl a) (mg g−1), (d) concentration of chlorophyll b (Chl b) (mg g−1), (e) concentration of chlorophyll a + b (Chl a + b) (mg g−1), and (f) chlorophyll a/b ratio (Chl a/b) (mean ± 1 SE) (n = 5). Different lowercase letters above the bars indicate the differences of physical leaf traits among leaves colonized with lichens; the symbol * indicates the difference between leaves colonized with liverworts and lichens (P < 0.05).
Effects (F value) of epiphyllous coverage (coverage: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) and epiphyllous groups (groups: liverworts and lichens) on the leaf traits: leaf mass per area (LMA), leaf water content (LWC), concentration of chlorophyll a (Chl a), Chl b, Chl a + b, and Chl a/b of Photinia prunifolia in JNNR.
| df | LMA | LWC | Chl a | Chl b | Chl a + b | Chl a/b | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage | 4 | 8.62*** | 3.01* | 4.98** | 2.67* | 3.71* | 1.55ns |
| Groups | 1 | 2.09ns | 15.1*** | 30.9*** | 5.94* | 3.52ns | 19.0*** |
| Coverage × groups | 4 | 5.46** | 3.17* | 5.55** | 3.03* | 1.32ns | 6.01** |
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, nsNot significant.
Figure 2Photosynthetic light-response curves of leaves of Photinia prunifolia colonized with liverworts (a and b) or lichens (c and d), pre- (a and c) versus postremoval (b and d) (mean ± 1 SE) (n = 4).
Figure 3Estimated photosynthetic parameters of Photinia prunifolia colonized with lichens and liverworts, pre- versus postremoval (mean ± 1 SE) (n = 4). (a) Respiration rate (R), (b) maximum rates of photosynthesis (P max), (c) light compensation point (LCP), and (d) light saturation point (LSP). The symbol * indicates the difference of photosynthetic parameters between pre- and postremoval treatment; different small and capital letters near the bars indicate the differences among leaves with different coverage and between leaves colonized with liverworts and lichens (P < 0.05).
Effects of epiphyllous coverage (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%), epiphyllous groups (groups: liverworts and lichens), and treatment of removal (preremoval and postremoval) on photosynthetic parameters: respiration rate (R), maximum rates of photosynthesis (P max), light compensation point (LCP), and light saturation point (LSP) of Photinia prunifolia in JNNR.
| Source | df |
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| LCP | LSP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Groups | 1 | 0.88ns | 3.86ns | 20.6*** | 16.0*** |
| Coverage | 4 | 1.68ns | 18.5*** | 0.556ns | 10.2*** |
| Removal | 1 | 8.46** | 29.1*** | 0.120ns | 1.14ns |
| Groups × coverage | 4 | 2.90* | 1.20ns | 6.65*** | 18.6*** |
| Coverage × removal | 4 | 1.60ns | 5.91*** | 0.566ns | 2.32ns |
| Groups × removal | 1 | 8.34** | 2.15ns | 1.15ns | 6.49* |
| Groups × coverage × removal | 4 | 5.70*** | 2.05ns | 0.239ns | 2.31ns |
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, nsNot significant.