Contrasting light capture strategies between shade-tolerant and -intolerant tree seedlings responding to solar canopy spectral composition

Jingran Ma, Jiaxing Zhang, Lu Chang, Xingzhi Li,Lulu Xie,Jiaojiao Deng,Wangming Zhou, Youning Hu,Qiaoling Yan, Huan Peng,Li Zhou,Dapao Yu,Qing-Wei Wang

Environmental and Experimental Botany(2024)

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Forest regeneration is a crucial ecological process for promote self-reproduction and restoration, which is essential for maintaining complex community structure and preserving biological resources. Although sunlight have been considered as the main driver of forest regeneration, how light quality shapes functional traits of seedlings is poorly understood in the forest understorey, where spectral compositions of solar radiation change dramatically. We investigated the responses of 15 typical functional traits of Pinus koraiensis and Quercus mongolica to five filter treatments that differed in the spectral transmittance: (a) 95% of solar radiation was transmitted (280-700nm); (b) ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation was attenuated (>315nm); (c) all UV radiation was attenuated (>400nm); (d) all UV radiation and blue light was attenuated (>500nm); (e) all UV radiation, blue-green light was attenuated (>600nm). Our results showed that functional traits responded to UV-B radiation (contrasting treatment [a] vs. [b]) with species-dependence, but consistently showed a positive response to blue light (contrasting treatment [c] vs. [d]). UV-B radiation decreased the relative growth rate (RGR) and leaf area ratio (LAR) of P. koraiensis seedlings by 48% and 42%, respectively; however, it increased seedling height, total leaf area (TLA), and above-ground biomass of Q. mongolica. Blue light consistently increased LAR and RGR of two species. Furthermore, Q. mongolica was more plastic in morphological traits (including plant height and TLA) and root/shoot ratio than P. koraiensis to the single spectral region (UV-B, UV-A, blue, and green light), but opposite in physiological and biochemical traits (such as chlorophyll and anthocyanidin). These suggest that two studied species have evolved different light capture strategies in the understorey: Q. mongolica seedlings tended to adjust morphology and biomass allocation to enhance light interception capacity, while P. koraiensis seedlings preferred to adjust physiological and biochemical traits to enhance light utilization efficiency. A better understanding how canopy spectral compositions affect seedling regeneration may provide a new insight for future forest management (i.e. the appropriate gap creation or tree species combination).
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Broad-leaved Korean pine forest,functional traits,spectral composition,forest regeneration,phenotypic plasticity
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