Latitudinal variation in the degree of crassulacean acid metabolism in Puya chilensis

Quezada, IM; Zotz G.; Gianoli E.

Abstract

Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a photosynthetic pathway found in many plant species from arid and semiarid environments. Few studies aiming to characterise plant species as CAM or C-3 account for inter-population differences in photosynthetic pathway, often relying on samples taken from herbarium material and/or a single plant or population. This may be especially problematic for species growing under contrasting climate conditions, as is the case for species with a wide geographic range. We used Puya chilensis, a species previously reported as CAM and C-3, to study among-population variation in expression of the CAM pathway within its distribution range, which spans a significant climate gradient. We carried out a wide sampling scheme, including five populations and a combination of analytical methods (quantification of nocturnal acidification and stable isotope measurements). The study populations of P. chilensis encompass the entire latitudinal distribution range, from semi-arid to temperate oceanic climates. Our results indicate that CAM decreased with latitude. However, even in the southern (wetter) populations, where delta C-13 values were indicative of C-3 metabolism, we found some nocturnal acidification. We stress the value of using two methods along with the use of samples from different populations, as this allows more reliable conclusions on the photosynthetic pathway for 'probable' CAM species that face varying climate conditions within their distribution ranges.

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Título según WOS: Latitudinal variation in the degree of crassulacean acid metabolism in Puya chilensis
Título según SCOPUS: Latitudinal variation in the degree of crassulacean acid metabolism in Puya chilensis
Título de la Revista: PLANT BIOLOGY
Volumen: 16
Número: 4
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 848
Página final: 852
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1111/plb.12181

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS