Growth and early seedling survival of four Atacama Desert shrub species under experimental light and water availability regimes

Danny E Carvajal; Andrea P Loayza; Ramiro P L; Pablo J Toro; Francisco A. Squeo

Abstract

Background: In arid environments, where light and water supply are patchy in space and time, differences in how seedlings tolerate drought and shade conditions will determine the ability of a species to establish. Understanding seedling responses to the interactive effects of water and shade is critical to predict the future impact of increasing drought frequencies on plant communities across many arid ecosystems of the world. In this study, we used an experimental field approach to assess how different light (15%, 75%, and 95%) and water (natural rainfall (NR), NR +50 mm, NR +100 mm) levels affect seedling survival and growth of four Atacama Desert shrub species (Calliandra chilensis, Encelia canescens, Proustia cuneifolia, and Senna cumingii). We predicted that under drought conditions, maximum seedling survival and growth would occur at intermediate levels of shade. Results: Shade and water had independent effects on seedling survival of all species. In contrast, the interaction between shade and water only affected seedling survival of E. canescens. Seedling survival of the four species tended to be higher in environments with intermediate shade and 100 mm of added water than in high or low shade environments with either 50 mm or no additional water. Relative growth rates (RGR) of all species, except E. canescens, were only positive at intermediate or high shade levels with 50 or 100 mm of added water. Conclusions: Our results not only highlight the importance of water for plant recruitment in arid ecosystems but also stress the positive role of shade as a factor influencing seedling establishment.

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Título según WOS: Growth and early seedling survival of four Atacama Desert shrub species under experimental light and water availability regimes
Título según SCOPUS: Growth and early seedling survival of four Atacama Desert shrub species under experimental light and water availability regimes
Título según SCIELO: Foliar micromorphology and anatomy of Ugni molinae Turcz. (Myrtaceae), with particular reference to schizogenous secretory cavities
Título de la Revista: Revista chilena de historia natural
Volumen: 87
Editorial: Sociedad de Biología de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 9
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1186/s40693-014-0028-9

Notas: ISI, SCIELO, SCOPUS