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Speed versus endurance tradeoff in plants: Leaves with higher photosynthetic rates show stronger seasonal declines.


ABSTRACT: We tested for a tradeoff across species between plant maximum photosynthetic rate and the ability to maintain photosynthesis under adverse conditions in the unfavorable season. Such a trade-off would be consistent with the observed trade-off between maximum speed and endurance in athletes and some animals that has been explained by cost-benefit theory. This trend would have importance for the general understanding of leaf design, and would simplify models of annual leaf carbon relations. We tested for such a trade-off using a database analysis across vascular plants and using an experimental approach for 29 cycad species, representing an ancient plant lineage with diversified evergreen leaves. In both tests, a higher photosynthetic rate per mass or per area in the favorable season was associated with a stronger absolute or percent decline in the unfavorable season. We resolved a possible mechanism based on biomechanics and nitrogen allocation; cycads with high leaf toughness (leaf mass per area) and higher investment in leaf construction than in physiological function (C/N ratio) tended to have lower warm season photosynthesis but less depression in the cool season. We propose that this trade-off, consistent with cost-benefit theory, represents a significant physio-phenological constraint on the diversity and seasonal dynamics of photosynthetic rate.

SUBMITTER: Zhang YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5301202 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Speed versus endurance tradeoff in plants: Leaves with higher photosynthetic rates show stronger seasonal declines.

Zhang Yong-Jiang YJ   Sack Lawren L   Cao Kun-Fang KF   Wei Xue-Mei XM   Li Nan N  

Scientific reports 20170210


We tested for a tradeoff across species between plant maximum photosynthetic rate and the ability to maintain photosynthesis under adverse conditions in the unfavorable season. Such a trade-off would be consistent with the observed trade-off between maximum speed and endurance in athletes and some animals that has been explained by cost-benefit theory. This trend would have importance for the general understanding of leaf design, and would simplify models of annual leaf carbon relations. We test  ...[more]

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