Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light

The distribution of the plant species is usually related to the magnitude of the phenotypic plasticity (PF). With the purpose of to stablish the possible relationship between the magnitude of the PF and the ecological breadth in response to light availability, the PF during the ontogeny in clones of...

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Parra Torres, Edwin
Rodríguez López, Nelson
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
spellingShingle Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title_short Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title_full Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title_fullStr Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
title_sort Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Parra Torres, Edwin
Rodríguez López, Nelson
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Rodríguez López, Nelson
description The distribution of the plant species is usually related to the magnitude of the phenotypic plasticity (PF). With the purpose of to stablish the possible relationship between the magnitude of the PF and the ecological breadth in response to light availability, the PF during the ontogeny in clones of Lippia alba and Lippia origanoides was evaluated. Both species are congeneris and show differences in their distribution. Three random treatments of light availability were set up, low (33%), medium (53%), and high (100%). The PF of morphologic and biomass allocation traits was evaluated during the ontogeny in clones of L. alba and L. origanoides through the ANOVA and the interspecific comparison were carried out through relative distance plasticity index (RDPI). L. alba and L. origanoides displayed variation of the plasticity through the ontogeny in several of the studied traits. The interspecific comparison through RDPI showed that the PF greather of L. alba in comparison to L. origanoides in some state of the ontogeny was not consistent nor uniform. These results suggest a lack association between the magnitudes of the PF in response to the availability of light. Additionally this indicate that the greater distribution of L. alba could be cause by a greater performance in the relative rate of growth and the greater accumulation of total biomass, therefore, it would likely contribute L. alba to reach its sexual maturity faster and the colonization of new areas.
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Additionally this indicate that the greater distribution of L. alba could be cause by a greater performance in the relative rate of growth and the greater accumulation of total biomass, therefore, it would likely contribute L. alba to reach its sexual maturity faster and the colonization of new areas.La distribución de la especies es usualmente relacionada con la magnitud de la plasticidad fenotípica (PF). Con el fin de examinar la posible relación entre la magnitud de la PF y la amplitud ecológica en respuesta a la disponibilidad de luz, este trabajo evaluó la PF a través de la ontogenia en clones de Lippia alba y Lippia origanoides, especies congenéricas que presentan diferencias en su distribución. Clones de cada especie fueron distribuidos aleatoriamente en tres tratamientos, baja (33%), media (53%), y alta (100%) disponibilidad lumínica. Se evaluó la PF de caracteres morfológicos y de asignación de biomasa a través de la ontogenia por medio de un análisis de varianza (ANAVA) y la comparación interespecífica se realizó a través del índice de plasticidad fenotípica (RDPI). L. alba y L. origanoides presentaron variación de la plasticidad a través de la ontogenia en varios de los caracteres estudiados. La comparación interespecífica a través del RDPI mostró que la mayor PF de L. alba sobre L. origanoides en algún estado de la ontogenia no fue consistente ni uniforme a través de esta. Estos resultados sugieren una débil asociación entre la magnitud de la PF en respuesta a la disponibilidad lumínica. Además, indican que la mayor distribución de L. alba, se debe a un mayor desempeño en la tasa de crecimiento relativa y consecuentemente a una mayor acumulación de biomasa total, que posiblemente, le permiten alcanzar rápidamente su madurez sexual y así la colonización de nuevas áreas.application/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Biologíahttp://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actabiol/article/view/27247Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Acta Biológica ColombianaActa Biológica ColombianaActa Biológica Colombiana; Vol. 12 (2007): Supl.; 91-101 Acta Biológica Colombiana; Vol. 12 (2007): Supl.; 91-101 1900-1649 0120-548XParra Torres, Edwin and Rodríguez López, Nelson (2007) Phenotypic plasticity of lippia alba and lippia origanoides (vervenaceae) in response to availability of light. 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