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Intermediate C-3-CAM metabolism in Bulbophyllum involutum: A species with limited leaf morphological variation in relation to light
Fecha
2017-11-01Registro en:
South African Journal Of Botany. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Bv, v. 113, p. 40-46, 2017.
0254-6299
10.1016/j.sajb.2017.07.015
WOS:000416988100007
WOS000416988100007.pdf
Autor
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Bulbophyllum involutum (Ochidaceae) grow in areas with outcrops and high light heterogeneity. We considered that this intermediate C-3-CAM species should have more expressive CAM metabolism, and leaf succulence (mainly in tissues/structures related to water storage or economy) in individuals that have grown exposed to high light intensities. Here, we investigated (1) if the leaves of B. involutum undergo significant morphological and anatomical changes when growing under different light regimes; (2) which leaf structural features were most influenced by different light levels; and (3) what is the interplay between such variation and the photosynthetic metabolism, and its relation to the ecophysiology of B. involutum. For that, the plantswere selected along a transect (across the outcrop) into three classes according to the light condition under which they grown: sun (receiving above 35 mol m(-2) day(-1) of photosynthetically active radiation [PAR]); partially shaded (between 14 and 23molm(-2) day(-1) of PAR); and shaded (less than 8 molm(-2) day(-1) of PAR). The leaves of plants growing in direct sunlight were smaller, thicker and showed high leaf specificmass. The dry mass of leaf per unit area increased during the dry season, indicating that some carbohydrates play important role in the acid metabolism (PEP synthesis). They could help to reduce cell water potential in leaves, facilitating water flux and the maintenance of leaf succulence throughout the year. The leaf succulence increases the possibility of organic acid storage during the night by the C-3-CAM photosynthetic pathway. The low flexibility of C-3-CAM metabolism in B. involutum leaves didn't show high expression of CAM in dry season, but seems to be helpful to these plants' establishment at variable light environments. (C) 2017 SAAB. Published by Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.