季节性变暖影响下高山草甸植物群落退化的转录变化

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant, Cell & Environment Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1111/pce.15160
Qichen Niu, Guanfang Jin, Shuxia Yin, Lu Gan, Zhiyong Yang, Tsechoe Dorji, Miaogen Shen
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全球变暖呈现出季节性趋势,而不同季节有不同的变暖变化。然而,季节性变暖对植物的影响仍不明确。本研究采用开放式顶室(OTC)来模拟高山草甸未来的季节性变暖情景。研究考察了长期季节性变暖后的植物群落动态。研究考察了两种优势物种(Kobresia pygmaea 和 Stipa purpurea)的转录和生理反应。结果表明,季节性变暖的影响与变暖的持续时间和发生变暖的季节有关。较长的年度变暖持续时间,尤其是生长季变暖,使植物面临各种压力。K.pygmaea采取了逃避压力的策略,表现出消极的反应,导致种群数量减少或消失。这种衰退现象在其他香柏科植物中也有观察到。与此同时,由于积极的反应,紫花楹采取了抗逆策略,克服了气候变暖的影响,部分取代了香柏科物种的优势地位。总体植被覆盖率和植物群落多样性逐年下降。这些结果揭示了季节性变暖对植物的影响,解释了季节性变暖下植物群落变化的原因,为未来季节性变暖下的植物保护提供了新的启示。
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Transcriptional Changes Underlying the Degradation of Plant Community in Alpine Meadow Under Seasonal Warming Impact
Global warming is exhibiting a seasonal trend, while different seasons have different warming variations. However, the impact of seasonal warming on plants remains unclear. This study employed Open Top Chambers (OTCs) to simulate future seasonal warming scenarios in alpine meadow. The study examined plant community dynamics following long-term seasonal warming. The transcriptional and physiological responses of two dominant species (Kobresia pygmaea and Stipa purpurea) were examined. Results suggest that seasonal warming effects are correlated with both the duration of warming and the season which warming occurs. A long annual warming duration, especially growing season warming, made plants confront various stresses. K. pygmaea adopted a stress-avoidance strategy, showing a negative response, and leading to population decline or disappearance. This kind of dieback had also been observed in other Cyperaceae species. Meanwhile, due to positive responses, S. purpurea adopted a stress-tolerance strategy and overcame the impact of warming, partially gained the dominance over Cyperaceae species. Overall vegetation coverage and plant community diversity decreased over the years. These results reveal the impact of seasonal warming to plants, explaining the reasons for changes in plant communities under seasonal warming and providing new insights for future plant conservation under seasonal warming.
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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
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253
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1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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