Survival of completely submerged Salix triandroides cuttings is associated with non-structural carbohydrate metabolism

The growth, survival, and non-structural carbohydrate metabolism in Salix triandroides cuttings, cultivated under no flooding, incomplete submergence, or complete submergence conditions (0, 25, and 50 cm of water above the soil surface, respectively), were measured after 50, 80, 110, and 140 days. B...

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Main Authors: Xiaohui Ding, Jia Luo, Youzhi Li, Bo Ren, Hualin Bian, Xin Yao, Qiaoqiao Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Freshwater Ecology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2019.1618930
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Summary:The growth, survival, and non-structural carbohydrate metabolism in Salix triandroides cuttings, cultivated under no flooding, incomplete submergence, or complete submergence conditions (0, 25, and 50 cm of water above the soil surface, respectively), were measured after 50, 80, 110, and 140 days. Both submergence conditions decreased the biomass of the leaf, stem, and root, plant height, root length, and root number. As the duration of the treatments increased, these growth parameters gradually increased for the control and incompletely submerged conditions, but remained relatively constant for the completely submerged condition. The survival ratio was 100% across the experimental period for plants under the control and incompletely submerged conditions; however for plants under the completely submerged condition, it was 100% after 50 and 80 days but decreased to 91.7 and 33.3% after 110 and 140 days, respectively. Compared with the plants under control and incomplete submergence conditions, the completely submerged plants had significantly lower concentrations of soluble sugars and starch. As the concentration of soluble sugars in the completely submerged plants fell to 19.2%, and that of starch to 23.5% of that in the control plants, their survival ratio decreased to 33.3%. The results indicated that the survival of the S. triandroides cuttings grown in complete submergence conditions was associated with non-structural carbohydrate metabolism.
ISSN:0270-5060
2156-6941