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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 32(1): 66-72, 2021 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33477214

ABSTRACT

Although plant-plant interactions have been intensively studied, few studies examined sex-related neighbor interactions in dioecious plant species. Here, we investigated the sexual diffe-rences in biomass accumulation, and analyzed the sexual neighbor effects and yields of sexual combination in Populus cathayana seedlings under the treatments of inter- and intra-sex neighbors and soil sterilization. The results showed that biomass accumulation of P. cathayana decreased in both of sexes when grown with an intra-sex neighbor. Females increased biomass accumulation under non-sterilization condition when grown with an inter-sex neighbor. Soil sterilization decreased biomass accumulation in both sexes of these plants, especially for females. Soil sterilization treatments did not significantly affect intra-sex interactions, but neutralized the positive effects in females and led the effects in males to turn from neutral to negative in inter-sex neighbors. The highest biomass in female-male combination under non-sterilization condition and the lowest biomass in male-male combination under sterilization condition were observed among combinations. These results indicated that the growth of female and male P. cathayana differed in their responses to their sexual neighbors, and that such neighbor effects were affected by soil microorganism. Our results could contribute to improve the productivity of poplar plantations in silviculture.


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Populus , Biomass , Female , Male , Photosynthesis , Plant Leaves , Seedlings , Sexuality , Soil , Sterilization
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 27(8): 2445-2451, 2016 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29733130

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To estimate the potential effects of climate change on the growth and leaf quality of Morus alba, one-year-old M. alba seedlings were exposed 60 d under four treatments, i.e., elevated temperature (ET, +2 ℃), elevated CO2 concentration (EC, +300 ppm CO2), elevated temperature and CO2 concentration (ETC, +2 ℃ & +300 ppm CO2), and control treatment (CK). The results showed that basal diameter, leaf number, total leaf area, leaf dry mass, leaf dry mass fraction and soluble protein were 9.9%, 17.4%, 23.0%, 9.2%, 10.1% and 23.1% higher under ET than those under CK, respectively. EC significantly increased the stem, root and total dry biomass by 10.7%, 15.9% and 9.2% compared with CK, respectively, whereas leaf quality was similar between EC and CK. Compared with CK, leaf number, height, diameter, total leaf area, the leaf, root and total dry biomass, leaf soluble sugar content and crude protein content increased significantly by 28.8%, 9.1%, 19.4%, 32.6%, 12.4%, 17.2%, 10.1%, 45.8% and 11.9% in ETC while the leaf crude fibre content decreased by 16.8%. Our results indicated that climate change had a positive effect on the growth and leaf quality of M. alba in a short period.


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Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Climate Change , Morus/growth & development , Seedlings/growth & development , Temperature , Biomass , Plant Leaves , Plant Roots , Plant Stems
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