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Drought stress, plant water status, and floral trait expression in fireweed, Epilobium angustifolium (Onagraceae)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
卷 88, 期 3, 页码 438-446

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BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC
DOI: 10.2307/2657108

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drought stress; Epilobium angustifolium; flower size; leaf water potential; nectar production; nectar sugar concentration; Onagraceae; phenotypic plasticity; pollinator-mediated selection

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In a controlled environment, we artificially induced drought during flowering of Epilobium angustifolium, an animal-pollinated plant. Leaf water potential (psi (1)) and floral traits were monitored over a 12-d period of soil moisture depletion. Soil moisture depletion induced drought stress over time, as revealed by significant treatment X day interactions for predawn and midday psi (1). Nectar volume and flower size showed significant negative responses to drought stress, but nectar sugar concentration did not vary between treatments. Floral traits were more buffered from drought than leaf water potentials. We used path analysis to examine direct and indirect effects of psi (1), on floral traits for plants in well-watered (control) vs, drought treatments. According to the best-fit path models, midday psi (1), has significant positive effects on flower size and nectar volume in both environments. However, for controls midday psi (1), also had a significant negative effect on nectar sugar concentration. Results indicate that traits influencing floral attractiveness to pollinators in E. angustifolium vary with plant water status, such that pollinator-mediated selection could indirectly target physiological or biochemical controls on psi (1),. Moreover, under mesic conditions selection for greater nectar sugar reward may be constrained by the antagonistic effects of plant water status on nectar volume and sugar concentration.

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