Root-foraging behavior ensures the integrated growth of Vallisneria natans in heterogeneous sediments
Chen, J.; Hu, X.; Cao, T.; Zhang, X.; Xi, Y.; Wen, X.; Su, H.; De Silva, W.; Zhu, T.; Ni, L.; Xie, P.
Citation:
Chen, J., Hu, X., Cao, T., Zhang, X., Xi, Y., Wen, X., Su, H., de Silva, W., Zhu, T., Ni, L., & Xie, P. (2017). Root-foraging behavior ensures the integrated growth of Vallisneria natans in heterogeneous sediments. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(9), 8108–8119. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-8473-z
Date:
2017
Abstract:
Abstract The present study was carried out to determine the
efficacy of root foraging and the physiological response of
Vallisnaria natans grown in heterogeneous sediments.
V. natans was cultivated in two homogeneous and two heterogeneous
sediments. The results suggested that V. natans
grown in heterogeneous sediments presented a significantly
higher root proportion in its total biomass, exhibited root foraging,
and grew well, as indicated by a total biomass, ramet
number, and plant height very close to those of plants grown
in nutrient-rich clay sediment. Moreover, the more sensitive
physiological response of the roots than the stems or the leaves
to sediment nutrients suggested that root foraging occurred,
and the approached values between the two heterogeneous
sediments and the homogeneous clay sediment indicated that
V. natans could satisfy its nutrient requirements via root foraging.
The results may be useful in the recovery of macrophytes
that remodel part (rather than all) of the substrate and
can potentially improve habitats that are unsuitable for plant
growth.
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