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Clonal integration and its ecological significance in Hedysarum laeve, a rhizomatous shrub in Mu Us Sandland

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Hedysarum laeve, a rhizomatous clonal half-shrub, commonly dominates in inland dunes in semiarid areas of northern China. This species propagates vegetatively by the extension of horizontal rhizomes resulting in programmed reiteration of apical and/or axillary meristems. In this study, 14C labeling and experimental defoliation were employed to test the photosynthate translocation within the interconnected parent–daughter ramet pairs. A proportion of 14C-photosynthates was transported from the parent ramet into the daughter ramet, the roots of the daughter ramet, and the rhizome; these three components showed more than 70% sink activity after 24-h translocation. On the other hand, the basipetal translocation (from daughter ramet into parent ramet) was relatively small with sink activity of less than 5%, but sink activity of the rhizome exceeded 10%. Defoliation had an influence on the photosynthate translocation between parent and daughter ramets. The intact parent ramets significantly increased their 14C-photosynthate translocation into defoliated daughter ramets when compared to intact daughter ramets. The daughter ramets transported significantly more 14C-photosynthates to the defoliated parent ramets than to the intact parent ramets. A portion of 14C-photosynthates was transported into the rhizome from both parent and daughter ramets, indicating that the rhizome is supported by both ramets for photosynthates. The clonal integration between ramets of the species through rhizome connection may confer benefit both to the ramets and the genet in adverse environments.

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Received: April 12, 2001 / Accepted: November 26, 2001

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Zhang, C., Yang, C. & Dong, M. Clonal integration and its ecological significance in Hedysarum laeve, a rhizomatous shrub in Mu Us Sandland. J Plant Res 115, 0113–0118 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s102650200016

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