TY - JOUR
T1 - Not only light quality but also mechanical stimuli are involved in height convergence in crowded Chenopodium album stands
AU - Nagashima, Hisae
AU - Hikosaka, Kouki
PY - 2012/9
Y1 - 2012/9
N2 - In crowded stands, height is often similar among dominant plants, as plants adjust their height to that of their neighbours (height convergence). We investigated which of the factors, light quality, light quantity and mechanical stimuli, is primarily responsible for stem elongation and height convergence in crowded stands. We established stands of potted Chenopodium album plants. In one stand, target plants were surrounded by artificial plants that were painted black to ensure that the light quality was not modified by their neighbours. In a second stand, target plants were surrounded by real plants. In both stands, one-half of the target plants were anchored to stakes to prevent flexing by wind. The target plants were lifted or lowered by 10cm to test whether height convergence was affected by the different treatments. Stem length was affected by being surrounded by artificial plants, anchoring and pot elevation, indicating that light quality, light quantity and mechanical stimuli all influenced stem elongation. Height convergence did not occur in the stand with artificial plants or in anchored plants. We conclude that light quality and mechanical stimuli are important factors for the regulation of stem growth and height convergence in crowded stands.
AB - In crowded stands, height is often similar among dominant plants, as plants adjust their height to that of their neighbours (height convergence). We investigated which of the factors, light quality, light quantity and mechanical stimuli, is primarily responsible for stem elongation and height convergence in crowded stands. We established stands of potted Chenopodium album plants. In one stand, target plants were surrounded by artificial plants that were painted black to ensure that the light quality was not modified by their neighbours. In a second stand, target plants were surrounded by real plants. In both stands, one-half of the target plants were anchored to stakes to prevent flexing by wind. The target plants were lifted or lowered by 10cm to test whether height convergence was affected by the different treatments. Stem length was affected by being surrounded by artificial plants, anchoring and pot elevation, indicating that light quality, light quantity and mechanical stimuli all influenced stem elongation. Height convergence did not occur in the stand with artificial plants or in anchored plants. We conclude that light quality and mechanical stimuli are important factors for the regulation of stem growth and height convergence in crowded stands.
KW - Biomass partitioning
KW - Flexing caused by wind
KW - Height convergence
KW - Light quality
KW - Mechanical stimuli
KW - Red to far-red (R/FR) ratio
KW - Stem diameter growth
KW - Stem elongation
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04218.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04218.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 22765253
AN - SCOPUS:84864533527
SN - 0028-646X
VL - 195
SP - 803
EP - 811
JO - New Phytologist
JF - New Phytologist
IS - 4
ER -