Title
Drought effects on the plasticity in vessel traits of two endemic Magnolia species in the tropical montane cloud forests of eastern Mexico
Date Issued
25 May 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Vazquez-Garcia J.A.
Garcia-Gonzalez I.
Alcantara-Ayala O.
Luna-Vega I.
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Publisher(s)
Oxford University Press
Abstract
Aims: We aimed to evaluate how climatic fluctuations influence the plasticity of anatomical vessel traits and the width of annual tree-rings of two relict-endemic Mexican Magnolia species. Notwithstanding, few studies have assessed the drought effect on vessel traits in tropical montane cloud trees of eastern Mexico. Methods: Through digital images of growth rings, we assessed the tree radial growth rate, age of the trees and plasticity in vessel traits regarding climatic fluctuations of the Mexican Magnolia species studied. We compared vessel density, hydraulic diameter and percentage of conductive area in drought years (DY) and non-drought years (NDY) in two Mexican Magnolia species. Important Findings: For the first time, the plasticity that occurs in porous wood vessel traits to long-term climatic fluctuations was analysed for two endangered Magnolia species (Magnolia vovidesii and M. schiedeana) from two tropical montane cloud forests in Mexico. We found that temperature and precipitation were strongly associated with differences in tree-ring width when DY and NDY were compared. Our analyses revealed that a high plasticity in vessel anatomy of diffuse-porous wood was related to temperature and/or water availability for both Magnolia species studied. We concluded that anatomical adaptations to DY resulted in a substantial reduction in vessel traits when compared with NDY, and that the plastic adaptations played an essential role in water transport and safety for the survival of the studied species during stressful long periods.
Start page
331
End page
340
Volume
13
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85089272126
Source
Journal of Plant Ecology
ISSN of the container
17529921
Sponsor(s)
We thank Doroteo San Juan for his support during fieldwork. Carlos A. Solís Hay for his critical observations and for improving the English style. Susana Guzmán Gómez (Laboratorio de Microscopía y Fotografía de la Biodiversidad II, Instituto de Biología, UNAM) for technical assistance with the digital images. The first author also acknowledges the financial support granted by the postdoctoral fellowship CONACYT 2018–2019. Conflict of interest statement. None declared. This work was supported by the DGAPA PAPIIT IN223218 project.
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