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  • Title:  Risk spreading, habitat selection and division of biomass in a submerged clonal plant: Responses to heterogeneous copper pollution
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  • Corresponding Author:  Xue Yan*, Haowen Wang, Qingfeng Wang*, Lars G. Rudstam
  • Pubyear:  2013
  • Title of Journal:  Environmental Pollution
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  • Volume:  174
  • Number:  2013
  • Page:  114-120
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    Abstract:

  • Heterogeneity of contaminant-stress can be an important environmental factor for clonal plants. We focused on Cu transport among the clones, the foraging or fugitive behavior and biomass allocation of submerged plant, Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara, exposed to heterogeneous sediments. This study was carried out in aquatic mesocosms between March and September 2010. Cu accumulated in contaminated ramets was exported horizontally via stolons to other ramets in uncontaminated patches, and then transported both acropetally to leaves and basipetally to belowground structures. There was no indication that V. natans adopted morphological plasticity in response to heterogeneous contaminated habitat. In contrast to predictions, more biomass was allocated to belowground tissues in contaminated patches. We concluded that risk of Cu stress spread among submerged clones, and V. natans did not actively select habitat in contaminated patchy environment. Furthermore, V. natans adopted compensatory investments instead of division of labor to acquire nutrient and survive. 

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