Title of article
Drought tolerance associated with vertical stratification of two co-occurring epiphytic bromeliads in a tropical dry forest
Author/Authors
Graham، Eric A. نويسنده , , Andrade، Jose Luis نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-698
From page
699
To page
0
Abstract
Vertical stratification of epiphytes generally has not been reported for dry forests. For two epiphytic Crassulacean acid metabolism bromeliads that segregate vertically, it was hypothesized that different potentials for photoprotection or shade tolerance rather than drought tolerance is responsible for the observed stratification. The light environment, capacity for photoprotection, germination response to light quality, and responses to light and drought were thus examined for Tillandsia brachycaulos and T. elongata. Vertical and light-environment distributions differed for the two species but photoprotection and photodamage did not where they occurred at similar field locations; T. brachycaulos had a higher pigment acclimation to light. Tillandsia brachycaulos had higher acid accumulation under low light as opposed to T. elongata, which responded similarly to all but the highest light treatment. Tillandsia brachycaulos maintained positive total daily net CO2 uptake through 30 d of drought; T. elongata had a total daily net CO2 loss after 7 d of drought. The vertical stratification was most likely the result of the sensitivity to drought of T. elongata rather than differences in photoprotection or shade tolerance between the two species. Tillandsia elongata occurs in more exposed locations, which may be advantageous for rainfall interception and dew formation.
Keywords
Crassulacean acid metabolism , threatened species , photoprotection , Tillandsia , Yucatan , vertical distribution , dew , Mexico , Drought
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
American Journal of Botany
Record number
33711
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