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Botanical Sciences

versión On-line ISSN 2007-4476versión impresa ISSN 2007-4298

Resumen

RIANO OSPINA, Karolina et al. Efecto de la sequía y defoliación en el crecimiento de plántulas del bosque tropical seco en el occidente de México. Bot. sci [online]. 2024, vol.102, n.2, pp.390-400.  Epub 04-Jun-2024. ISSN 2007-4476.  https://doi.org/10.17129/botsci.3427.

Background:

Although drought and defoliation increase the risk of death of the seedlings in tropical dry forests, few studies have evaluated the impact of this combined factors on the response of species.

Questions:

What is the seedling water management strategy and how does it affect their growth? How does the combination of drought and defoliation impact the growth of the species?

Studied species:

Guazuma ulmifoliaLam andPithecellobium dulce(Roxb.) Benth.

Study sites and dates:

The study was carried out in Autlán, Jalisco, México, between October 2021 and February 2022.

Methods:

In a greenhouse, the seedlings were submitted to four combined water availability and defoliation treatments. The stomatal conductance and leaf water potential were recorded, and the relative growth rate, final biomass, and biomass allocation were calculated.

Results:

G. ulmifoliashowed to be an anisohydric species, registered higher growth, and was the most affected by drought, whileP. dulcewas more isohydric, registered lower growth and defoliation was the main stressor. The synergy between Drought × Defoliation negatively impacted the two species' relative growth rate.

Conclusions:

Regardless of the water management strategy, in the early phases of development, the impact of drought and defoliation was magnified when stressors interacted. Therefore, Drought × Defoliation can limit the regeneration of species within forests, promoting the loss of biodiversity and detriment to the functioning of ecosystems.

Palabras llave : Additive impact; Antagonistic impact; Leaf water potential; Stomatal conductance; Synergistic impact; Water managements.

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