Comparative analysis of root sprouting and its vigour in temperate herbs: anatomical correlates and environmental predictors

Author:

Bartušková Alena1,Filartiga Arinawa Liz1,Herben Tomáš23,Qian Jianqiang4,Klimešová Jitka12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental and Functional Morphology, Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Dukelská 135, 37901 Třeboň, Czech Republic

2. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Benátská 2, 12801 Praha 2, Czech Republic

3. Department of Population Ecology, Institute of Botany, Zámek 1, 25243 Průhonice, Czech Republic

4. College of Forestry, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Root sprouting (RS), i.e. the ability to form adventitious buds on roots, is an important form of clonal growth in a number of species, and serves as both a survival strategy and a means of spatial expansion, particularly in plants growing in severely and recurrently disturbed habitats. Occurrence and/or success of plants in severely and recurrently disturbed habitats are determined by two components, namely the ability to produce adventitious buds on roots and the vigour of their production. As mechanisms behind different magnitudes of RS remain unclear, our study investigates: (1) whether the presence or absence of specific tissues in roots can promote or limit RS; and (2) whether there is some relationship between RS ability, RS vigour and species niche. Methods We studied RS ability together with RS vigour in 182 Central European herbaceous species under controlled experimental conditions. We used phylogenetic logistic regressions to model the presence of RS, RS vigour, the relationship between RS and anatomical traits and the relationship between RS and parameters of species niches. Key Results A quarter of herbs examined were able to produce adventitious buds on roots. They were characterized by their preference for open dry habitats, the presence of secondary root thickening and the occurrence of sclerified cortical cells in roots. Root sprouting vigour was not associated with any specific anatomical pattern, but was correlated with the environmental niches of different species, indicating that preferred disturbed and dry habitats might represent a selection pressure for more vigorous root sprouters than undisturbed and wet habitats. Conclusions Our study shows that sprouting from roots is quite common in temperate dicotyledonous herbs. Two components of RS – ability and vigour – should be considered separately in future studies. We would also like to focus more attention on RS in herbs from other regions as well as on external forces and internal mechanisms regulating evolution and the functions of RS in both disturbed and undisturbed habitats.

Funder

Grant Agency of the Czech Republic

Czech Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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