2005
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/25.8.1041
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Shade tolerance, photoinhibition sensitivity and phenotypic plasticity of Ilex aquifolium in continental Mediterranean sites

Abstract: Shade tolerance, plastic phenotypic response to light and sensitivity to photoinhibition were studied in holly (Ilex aquifolium L.) seedlings transported from the field to a greenhouse and in adult trees in the field. All plants were growing in, or originated from, continental Mediterranean sites in central Spain. Seedlings tolerated moderate but not deep shade. Mortality was high and growth reduced in 1% sunlight. Survival was maximal in 12% sunlight and minimal in full sunlight, although the relative growth … Show more

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“…Physiological adjustments are mediated by primary and secondary messengers. Among the primary messengers, the carbohydrates of low molecular weight such as glucose, fructose and sucrose are considered important molecular flags (Gibson, 2004;Nishizawa et al, 2008) associated with osmoregulation in leaf tissue under intense irradiance (Aranda et al, 2001;Valladares et al, 2005).…”
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“…Physiological adjustments are mediated by primary and secondary messengers. Among the primary messengers, the carbohydrates of low molecular weight such as glucose, fructose and sucrose are considered important molecular flags (Gibson, 2004;Nishizawa et al, 2008) associated with osmoregulation in leaf tissue under intense irradiance (Aranda et al, 2001;Valladares et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The specific leaf area (SLA) is also subject to variations in the concentration of soluble carbohydrates combined with intense irradiance (Lambers and Poorter, 2004). In some trees, SLA (Valladares et al, 2005) and the concentration of carbohydrates (Marenco et al, 2001) increased in plants under full sunlight.…”
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“…Entre as características morfológicas foliares estudadas, a AEF é tida como um dos principais indicadores da taxa de crescimento e de estratégias do uso de recursos pelas plantas (Vendramini et al 2002), sendo que o seu incremento pode traduzir-se como um mecanismo que permite aumentar a interceptação total da luz pelas plantas que se desenvolvem em ambientais mais sombreados (Niinemets & Fleck 2002). Este padrão de resposta funcional tem sido observado em diferentes espécies submetidas ao sombreamento, como em Schinus terenbitifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) submetido à sombra em área de capoeira, com valor de AEF superior a 80 cm 2 .g -1 (Sabbi et al 2009); em Ilex aquifolium L. (Aquifoliaceae) (Valladares et al 2005); e em Mikania glomerata Spreng (Asteraceae) (Espíndola Jr. et al 2009). Em trabalho com espécies medicinais, Boeger et al (2009) demonstraram que a AEF está negativamente relacionada com a intensidade luminosa e, assim, há um maior investimento em tecido fotossintético para maximizar o aproveitamento da luz difusa recebida em ambientes sombreados.…”
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