Imbalance of water potential and photosynthetic efciency in the parasitic relationship between Struthanthus fexicaulis and Baccharis dracunculifolia.
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2022
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Hemiparasitic plants can reduce photosynthesis and alter the host plant’s foliar traits. This
relationship may be more intense in ecosystems with
nutritionally poor soil, such as the campo rupestre, known for its high endemism. This work evaluated the impact of a generalist hemiparasitic species
(Struthanthus fexicaulis) on the physiology as well as
physical and chemical traits of a native species (Baccharis dracunculifolia) frequently found in the campo
rupestre. We planted twenty 60-day-old B. dracunculifolia individuals in a campo rupestre area. Two
year after planting, during the 2019 dry season, we
evaluated the water potential (Ψw), photosynthetic efciency (PE), specifc leaf area (SLA) and succulence (SU) of parasitized and non-parasitized host
plants. These parameters were measured again in the
dry season of 2020, when we also measured chlorophyll, nitrogen balance index (NBI) and phenolic
content of leaves of the same individuals. Parasitized
individuals had a higher Ψw and PE compared to
non-parasitized individuals during the most critical
period of the day (12:00 pm to 3:00 pm). However,
towards the end of the day, parasitized individuals had lower Ψw and PE than non-parasitized ones.
There was no efect of parasitism on SLA and SU.
Parasitized plants had higher NBI and lower phenolic
content than non-parasitized plants. We concluded
that S. fexicaulis parasitism interfered in the physiology and chemical leaf traits of B. dracunculifolia.
Parasitism, while momentarily increasing the PE and
Ψw of parasitized individuals, can cause physiological imbalances, which could negatively afect the
development and lead to the death of the host plant
over time.
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Campo rupestre, Plant-plant interaction, Plant parasitism, Rupestrian grassland, Water stress
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MONTEIRO, G. F. et al. Imbalance of water potential and photosynthetic efciency in the parasitic relationship between Struthanthus fexicaulis and Baccharis dracunculifolia. Folia Geobotanica, v. 57, p. 71-82, jun. 2022. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12224-022-09410-5>. Acesso em: 15 mar. 2023.