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From Genes to Ecosystems: The Genetic Basis of Condensed Tannins and Their Role in Nutrient Regulation in a Populus Model System

Authors :
Carri J. LeRoy
Thomas G. Whitham
Dylan G. Fischer
Joseph K. Bailey
Stephen C. Hart
Brian J. Rehill
Stuart C. Wooley
Richard L. Lindroth
Jennifer A. Schweitzer
Michael D. Madritch
Ann E. Hagerman
Source :
Ecosystems. 11:1005-1020
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008.

Abstract

Research that connects ecosystem processes to genetic mechanisms has recently gained significant ground, yet actual studies that span the levels of organization from genes to ecosystems are extraordinarily rare. Utilizing foundation species from the genus Populus, in which the role of condensed tannins (CT) has been investigated aboveground, belowground, and in adjacent streams, we examine the diverse mechanisms for the expression of CT and the ecological consequences of CT for forests and streams. The wealth of data from this genus highlights the importance of form and function of CT in large-scale and long-term ecosystem processes and demonstrates the following four patterns: (1) plantspecific concentration of CT varies as much as fourfold among species and individual genotypes; (2) large within-plant variation in CT occurs due to ontogenetic stages (that is, juvenile and mature), tissue types (that is, leaves versus twigs) and phenotypic plasticity in response to the environment; (3) CT have little consistent effect on plantā€herbivore interactions, excepting organisms utilizing woody tissues (that is, fungal endophytes and beaver), however; (4) CT in plants consistently slow rates of leaf litter decomposition (aquatic and terrestrial), alter the composition of heterotrophic soil communities (and some aquatic communities) and reduce nutrient availability in terrestrial ecosystems. Taken together, these data suggest that CT may play an underappreciated adaptive role in regulating nutrient dynamics in ecosystems. These results also demonstrate that a holistic perspective from genesto-ecosystems is a powerful approach for elucidating

Details

ISSN :
14350629 and 14329840
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecosystems
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5c59708b739cf4d4b04d2794e0a019ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-008-9173-9