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Significant changes in root biomass allocation, water transport and leaf structure allow P. pallida seedlings to overcome El Niño extreme events.
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The North Peruvian dryland forests face long droughts which promote adaptive mechanisms to cope with low water availability. However, the impact of the El Niño South Oscillation on these forests provides a unique set of conditions with high water availability that increase water consumption and plant growth. We studied the performance of seedlings of Prosopis pallida from different populations along an environmental gradient in North Peru. We wanted to know if the responses of growth and biomass allocation to water availability differ among the populations. For this, we grew seedlings from seven P. pallida populations, in a greenhouse experiment, with low or high water availability for 2 months. Our results show that P. pallida responds differently to water availability. Under high water availability, plant biomass was correlated positively to evapotranspiration and root mass allocation, and negatively to leaf mass per area and leaf gas exchange. However, at low water availability, plant biomass was also correlated positively to wood density and negatively to leaf water potential. The relative distance plasticity index showed that the populations responded differently to water availability, but it was not related to climatic factors. Only for a few traits (plant height, instantaneous water use efficiency, and water use efficiency), the phenotypic plasticity was negatively correlated with the mean annual temperature and rainfall at the site of the population´s origin, showing that it was reduced under harsh climatic conditions. In summary, root mass allocation, water transport, and leaf structure play an important role in the growth response of plants of this species to extreme rainfall events.
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Abbreviations
- PH:
-
Plant height (cm)
- PB:
-
Plant biomass (g)
- LMR:
-
Leaf mass ratio
- SMR:
-
Stem mass ratio
- RMR:
-
Root mass ratio
- TLA/root:
-
Total leaf area/root biomass (cm2 g−1)
- ET:
-
Evapotranspiration (L)
- WP:
-
Water potential (MPa)
- WUE:
-
Water use efficiency (L g−1)
- LMA:
-
Leaf mass per area (g m−2)
- WD:
-
Wood density (g m−3)
- A mass :
-
Net photosynthetic rate per unit of leaf dry mass (nmol CO2 g−1 s−1)
- g s :
-
Stomatal conductance (mmol H2O m−2 s−1)
- WUEi :
-
Instantaneous water use efficiency (Amass/gs)
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We thank the biologist Luis Urbina and the bachelor students Marco Balcazar and Lorena Huiman for their help during field data acquisition.
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Programa Nacional de Innovación para la Competitividad y Productividad, currently known as INNOVATE PERÚ (Grant number: 146-FINCyT-IB-2013); the Spanish MEC project DIVERBOS (CGL2011-30285-C02-02); ECO-MEDIT (CGL2014-53236-R); QUERCUSAT (CGL2013-40790-R); and European FEDER funds.
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Salazar, P.C., Navarro-Cerrillo, R.M., Cruz, G. et al. Variability in growth and biomass allocation and the phenotypic plasticity of seven Prosopis pallida populations in response to water availability. Trees 33, 1409–1422 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00468-019-01868-9
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