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摘要
哺育效应是一种积极的相互作用,在这种作用中,哺育植物会改善另一物种(受益植物)的非生物环境,并促进其成活。在日本中部的高寒地区,常绿灌木蔓越橘(受益植物)主要生长在矮灌木松树(哺育植物)之下。然而,在各种松属灌木下的蔓越橘灌木是否通过克隆生长和/或种子传播仍不清楚。我们研究了日本高寒地区灌木 V. vitis-idaea 在哺育植物 P. pumila 下的克隆结构。我们进行了 MIG-seq 分析,以弄清在日本纪仓山山脊上孤立和成片的 Pumila 小块(PATs)以及在山脊附近斜坡上被茂密 Pumila 覆盖的小块(MAT)中 V. vitis-idaea 的克隆多样性。我们在 11 个 PATs 和 MAT 的 319 个 V. vitis-idaea 柱头中检测到 28 个多焦点基因型。三个基因组在 MAT 中扩展到 10 米以上。一些基因组在相邻的 PAT 之间或 PAT 和 MAT 之间共享。这些发现表明,V. vitis-idaea的克隆生长对种群的可持续性起着重要作用。薇甘菊的克隆多样性与 PAT 的空间大小呈正相关,在小范围内,MAT 中的薇甘菊克隆多样性高于 PAT 中的薇甘菊克隆多样性。因此,哺育植物 P. pumila 的空间扩散可能会促进对受益植物遗传多样性的哺育效应,从而导致受益种群的可持续性。
Fine-scale clonal structure of the lingonberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea under the nurse plant Pinus pumila vegetation in an alpine region, Mt. Norikura
The nurse effect is a positive interaction in which a nurse plant improves the abiotic environment for another species (beneficiary plant) and facilitates its establishment. The evergreen shrub Vaccinium vitis-idaea (a beneficiary plant) grows mainly under the dwarf shrub Pinus pumila (a nurse plant) in the alpine regions of central Japan. However, whether V. vitis-idaea shrubs under various P. pumila shrubs spread through clonal growth and/or seeds remains unclear. We investigated the clonal structure of V. vitis-idaea under the nurse plant P. pumila in Japanese alpine regions. MIG-seq analysis was conducted to clarify the clonal diversity of V. vitis-idaea in isolated and patchy P. pumila plots on a ridge (PATs), and in a plot covered by dense P. pumila on a slope adjacent to the ridge (MAT) on Mt. Norikura, Japan. We detected 28 multilocus genotypes in 319 ramets of V. vitis-idaea across 11 PATs and MAT. Three genets expanded to more than 10 m in the MAT. Some genets were shared among neighboring PATs or among PATs and MAT. These findings suggest that the clonal growth of V. vitis-idaea plays an important role in the sustainability of populations. The clonal diversity of V. vitis-idaea was positively related with the spatial size of PATs and was higher in MAT than in PATs at a small scale. Therefore, the spatial spread of the nurse plant P. pumila might facilitate the nurse effect on the genetic diversity of beneficiary plants, leading to the sustainability of beneficiary populations.
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The Journal of Plant Research is an international publication that gathers and disseminates fundamental knowledge in all areas of plant sciences. Coverage extends to every corner of the field, including such topics as evolutionary biology, phylogeography, phylogeny, taxonomy, genetics, ecology, morphology, physiology, developmental biology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics, and systems biology.
The journal presents full-length research articles that describe original and fundamental findings of significance that contribute to understanding of plants, as well as shorter communications reporting significant new findings, technical notes on new methodology, and invited review articles.