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Leaf, plant, to canopy: A mechanistic study on aboveground plasticity and plant density within a maize-soybean intercrop system for the Midwest, USA

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
卷 46, 期 2, 页码 405-421

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14487

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complementarity; light-use efficiency; plant architecture; yield

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Plants adapt to their neighbours through plastic trait responses. In a maize-soybean intercrop system, maize favored physiological plasticity while soybean invested in both physiological and architectural plasticity. The intercrop decreased land-use efficiency and uncoordinated investment in aboveground plasticity by each crop under high maize plant density does not support complementarity in light-use efficiency.
Plants have evolved to adapt to their neighbours through plastic trait responses. In intercrop systems, plant growth occurs at different spatial and temporal dimensions, creating a competitive light environment where aboveground plasticity may support complementarity in light-use efficiency, realizing yield gains per unit area compared with monoculture systems. Physiological and architectural plasticity including the consequences for light-use efficiency and yield in a maize-soybean solar corridor intercrop system was compared, empirically, with the standard monoculture systems of the Midwest, USA. The impact of reducing maize plant density on yield was investigated in the following year. Intercropped maize favoured physiological plasticity over architectural plasticity, which maintained harvest index (HI) but reduced light interception efficiency (e(i)) and conversion efficiency (e(c)). Intercropped soybean invested in both plasticity responses, which maintained e(i), but HI and e(c) decreased. Reducing maize plant density within the solar corridor rows did not improve yields under monoculture and intercrop systems. Overall, the intercrop decreased land-use efficiency by 9%-19% and uncoordinated investment in aboveground plasticity by each crop under high maize plant density does not support complementarity in light-use efficiency. Nonetheless, the mechanistic understanding gained from this study may improve crop cultivars and intercrop designs for the Midwest to increase yield.

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