High-light inhibition of two submerged macrophytes in a shallow water experiment

Author:

Yuan Jin-Rui1,Bai Zhong-Xi1,Ye Shi-Yun1,Liu Hui1,Wang Yan-Hong2,Li Feng3,Xie Yong-Hong3,Gao An-Guo4,Wu Ai-Ping1

Affiliation:

1. Ecology Department, College of Resources and Environment, Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Rural Ecosystem Health in Dongting Lake Area, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128, China

2. School of Forestry and Bio-technology, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou 311300, China

3. CAS, Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Changsha 410128, China

4. Department of Computer Science, Huaihua University, Huaihua 418000, China

Abstract

Abstract The negative effects, caused by high light, on algae, terrestrial and marine aquatic plants are well documented; those negative effects on freshwater submerged plants are, however, not well known. We determined the negative effects of two common submerged species, Myriophyllum spicatum and Vallisneria natans, on their growth and reproduction in a shallow water experiment along an irradiance gradient. Our results highlighted that the plant mass, relative growth rate and shoot height of V. natans and M. spicatum, and root mass and root length:root mass of M. spicatum and leaf mass and shoot height:shoot mass of V. natans were significantly negatively affected in shallow water with high-light regime (>50 % of full light). While the ramet number of the two species was stimulated by from 20.0 to 36.4 %, and root length, root:shoot, chlorophyll (a:b), chlorophyll (a + b), leaf carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus contents of the two studied macrophytes were not significantly impacted by light. Our results indicated that the high-light inhibition of plant growth was greater on the shoots than on the roots of the plants, although these effects were significantly different between the two studied submerged species and among the measured traits. Accordingly, we should avoid negative effects caused by high light to improve the performance of submerged species when we conduct submerged aquatic vegetation restoration programmes in eutrophic lakes.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation

Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science

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