Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes

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Autor(a) principal: Venâncio,Henrique
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Alves-Silva,Estevao, Santos,Jean Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT For pioneer plants, shaded habitats represent a stressful condition, where sunlight exposure is below the optimum level and so leaves expand in order to intercept a greater amount of light. We investigated changes in both phenotypic variation and stress of Bauhinia brevipes in sunny and shaded microhabitats. Leaf area was used as a measure of phenotypic variation, whereas leaf asymmetry (difference between right and left sides of leaves), was used as a measure of stress. We hypothesized an increase in leaf area and stress in shaded locations, which might indicate that B. brevipes was compensating for low light absorption, and elevated levels of stress, respectively. Plants in the sun fitted a fluctuating asymmetry pattern (normal distribution of right minus left sides), while shaded plants were clearly antisymmetric (bimodal distribution of leaf side differences). Leaf asymmetry and area were 5% and 26.8% higher in plants in the shade compared to plants in the sun, respectively. These results were expected since B. brevipes is found predominantly in open areas; so sunlight exposure is important for its development. The presence of antisymmetry is rare in studies of developmental instability, and here it might indicate higher stress compared to plants with fluctuating asymmetry.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
title Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
spellingShingle Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
Venâncio,Henrique
antisymmetry
Bauhinia brevipes
fluctuating asymmetry
leaf morphometry
sunlight exposure
title_short Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
title_full Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
title_fullStr Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
title_full_unstemmed Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
title_sort Leaf phenotypic variation and developmental instability in relation to different light regimes
author Venâncio,Henrique
author_facet Venâncio,Henrique
Alves-Silva,Estevao
Santos,Jean Carlos
author_role author
author2 Alves-Silva,Estevao
Santos,Jean Carlos
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Venâncio,Henrique
Alves-Silva,Estevao
Santos,Jean Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv antisymmetry
Bauhinia brevipes
fluctuating asymmetry
leaf morphometry
sunlight exposure
topic antisymmetry
Bauhinia brevipes
fluctuating asymmetry
leaf morphometry
sunlight exposure
description ABSTRACT For pioneer plants, shaded habitats represent a stressful condition, where sunlight exposure is below the optimum level and so leaves expand in order to intercept a greater amount of light. We investigated changes in both phenotypic variation and stress of Bauhinia brevipes in sunny and shaded microhabitats. Leaf area was used as a measure of phenotypic variation, whereas leaf asymmetry (difference between right and left sides of leaves), was used as a measure of stress. We hypothesized an increase in leaf area and stress in shaded locations, which might indicate that B. brevipes was compensating for low light absorption, and elevated levels of stress, respectively. Plants in the sun fitted a fluctuating asymmetry pattern (normal distribution of right minus left sides), while shaded plants were clearly antisymmetric (bimodal distribution of leaf side differences). Leaf asymmetry and area were 5% and 26.8% higher in plants in the shade compared to plants in the sun, respectively. These results were expected since B. brevipes is found predominantly in open areas; so sunlight exposure is important for its development. The presence of antisymmetry is rare in studies of developmental instability, and here it might indicate higher stress compared to plants with fluctuating asymmetry.
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