Clonal Parental Effects on Offspring Growth of Different Vegetative Generations in the Aquatic Plant Pistia stratiotes

UDC.coleccionInvestigaciónes_ES
UDC.departamentoBioloxíaes_ES
UDC.grupoInvBioloxía Costeira (BIOCOST)es_ES
UDC.issue2022es_ES
UDC.journalTitleFrontiers in Plant Sciencees_ES
UDC.startPage890309es_ES
UDC.volume13es_ES
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Li-Min
dc.contributor.authorRoiloa, Sergio
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Jia-Fan
dc.contributor.authorYu, Wen-Han
dc.contributor.authorQiu, Chen-Yan
dc.contributor.authorWang, Dan-Hao
dc.contributor.authorYu, Fei-Hai
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-08T12:14:28Z
dc.date.available2025-04-08T12:14:28Z
dc.date.issued2022-06-27
dc.description.abstract[Abstract] Parental (environmental) effects can modify the growth of offspring, which may play an essential role in their adaptation to environmental variation. While numerous studies have tested parental effects on offspring growth, most have considered offspring growth of only one generation and very few have considered offspring growth of different generations. We conducted a greenhouse experiment with an aquatic clonal plant Pistia stratiotes. We grew a single ramet of P. stratiotes under low or high nutrients, the initial (parent) ramets produced three different generations of offspring ramets, and these offspring ramets were also subjected to the same two nutrient levels. High nutrients currently experienced by the offspring increased biomass accumulation and ramet number of all three offspring generations of P. stratiotes. However, these positive effects on biomass were greater when the offspring ramets originated from the parent ramets grown under low nutrients than when they were produced by the parent ramets grown under high nutrients. These results suggest that parental effects can impact the performance of different offspring generations of clonal plants. However, heavier offspring ramets produced under high nutrients in parental conditions did not increase the subsequent growth of the offspring generations. This finding indicates that parental provisioning in favorable conditions may not always increase offspring growth, partly depending on root allocation but not ramet size such as ramet biomass.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThe research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants 32071527 and 32101261)es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipChina. National Natural Science Foundation of China; 32071527es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipChina. National Natural Science Foundation of China; 32101261es_ES
dc.identifier.citationZhang L-M, Roiloa SR, Zhang J-F, Yu W-H, Qiu C-Y, Wang D-H and Yu F-H (2022) Clonal Parental Effects on Offspring Growth of Different Vegetative Generations in the Aquatic Plant Pistia stratiotes. Front. Plant Sci. 13:890309es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1664-462X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2183/41696
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherFrontierses_ES
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.890309es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución 3.0 Españaes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/*
dc.subjectClonal plantes_ES
dc.subjectNutrientses_ES
dc.subjectProvisioning effectes_ES
dc.subjectRamet sizees_ES
dc.subjectTrans-generational effectses_ES
dc.titleClonal Parental Effects on Offspring Growth of Different Vegetative Generations in the Aquatic Plant Pistia stratioteses_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES
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