428
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Thermal tolerance and growth responses to in situ soil water reductions among alpine plants

ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon
Pages 297-308 | Received 20 Jun 2022, Accepted 16 Dec 2022, Published online: 03 Jan 2023

References

  • Alexander LV, Arblaster JM. 2009. Assessing trends in observed and modelled climate extremes over Australia in relation to future projections. Int J Climatol. 29(3):417–435. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.1730.
  • Arias PA, Bellouin N, Coppola E, Jones RG, Krinner G, Marotzke J, Naik V, Palmer MD, Plattner G-K, Rogelj J, et al. 2021. Technical summary. In: Masson-Delmotte V, Zhai P, Pirani A, Connors SL, Péan C, Berger S, Caud N, Chen Y, Goldfarb L, Gomis MI, et al., editors. Climate Change 2021: the physical science basis. Contribution of working group I to the sixth assessment report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press; pp. 33–144. doi:10.1017/9781009157896.002.
  • Bannister P. 2005. Frost resistance of the New Zealand narrow-leaved snow tussock grass, Chionochloa rigida. New Zeal J Bot. 43(2):425–430. doi:10.1080/0028825X.2005.9512965.
  • Bates D, Mächler M, Bolker B, Walker S. 2015. Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4. J Stat Softw [Internet]. 67(1):1–48. doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01.
  • Beck EH, Fettig S, Knake C, Hartig K, Bhattarai T. 2007. Specific and unspecific responses of plants to cold and drought stress. J Biosci. 32(3):501–510. doi:10.1007/s12038-007-0049-5.
  • Beier C, Beierkuhnlein C, Wohlgemuth T, Penuelas J, Emmett B, Körner C, de Boeck H, Christensen JH, Leuzinger S, Janssens IA, et al. 2012. Precipitation manipulation experiments - challenges and recommendations for the future. Ecol Lett. 15(8):899–911. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01793.x.
  • Blankinship J, Meadoes M, RG L, Hart S. 2014. Snowmelt timing alters shallow but not deep soil moisture in the Sierra Nevada. Water Resour Res.:1448–1456. doi:10.1002/2013WR014541.
  • BOM. Climate statistics for Australian locations, Bureau of meteorology. [accessed 2022 May 17]. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/.
  • Bray EA. 1997. Plant responses to water deficit. Trends Plant Sci. 2(2):48–54. doi:10.1016/S1360-1385(97)82562-9.
  • Buchner O, Neuner G. 2003. Variability of heat tolerance in alpine plant species measured at different altitudes. Arctic, Antarct Alp Res. 35(4):411–420. doi:10.1657/1523-0430(2003)035[0411:VOHTIA]2.0.CO;2.
  • Buchner O, Roach T, Gertzen J, Schenk S, Karadar M, Stöggl W, Miller R, Bertel C, Neuner G, Kranner I. 2017. Drought affects the heat-hardening capacity of alpine plants as indicated by changes in xanthophyll cycle pigments, singlet oxygen scavenging, α-tocopherol and plant hormones. Environ Exp Bot. 133:159–175. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2016.10.010.
  • Cai W, Cowan T, Briggs P, Raupach M. 2009. Rising temperature depletes soil moisture and exacerbates severe drought conditions across southeast Australia. Geophys Res Lett. 36(21):1–5. doi:10.1029/2009GL040334.
  • Canadell J, Jackson RB, Ehleringer JR, Mooney HA, Sala OE, Schulze ED. 1996. Maximum rooting depth of vegetation types at the global scale. Oecologia. 108(4):583–595. doi:10.1007/BF00329030.
  • Cherwin K, Knapp A. 2012. Unexpected patterns of sensitivity to drought in three semi-arid grasslands. Oecologia. 169(3):845–852. doi:10.1007/s00442-011-2235-2.
  • Cook AM, Berry N, Milner KV, Leigh A. 2021. Water availability influences thermal safety margins for leaves. Funct Ecol. 35(10):2179–2189. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13868.
  • Costin AB, Gay LW, Wimbush DJ, Kerr D. 1964. Studies in Catchment Hydrology in the Australian Alps. Melbourne: CSIRO. pp 20.
  • Cowan T, Purich A, Perkins S, Pezza A, Boschat G, Sadler K. 2014. More frequent, longer, and hotter heat waves for Australia in the Twenty-First Century. J Clim. 27(15):5851–5871. doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00092.1.
  • Curtis EM, Knight CA, Petrou K, Leigh A. 2014. A comparative analysis of photosynthetic recovery from thermal stress: a desert plant case study. Oecologia. 175(4):1051–1061. doi:10.1007/s00442-014-2988-5.
  • De Boeck HJ, De Groote T, Nijs I. 2012. Leaf temperatures in glasshouses and open-top chambers. New Phytol. 194(4):1155–1164. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04117.x.
  • Di Luca A, Evans JP, Ji F. 2018. Australian snowpack in the NARCliM ensemble: evaluation, bias correction and future projections. Clim Dyn [Internet]. 51(1–2):639–666. doi:10.1007/s00382-017-3946-9.
  • Duursma R, Choat B. 2017. Fitplc - an R package to fit hydraulic vulnerability curves. J Plant Hydraul. 4:e002. doi:10.20870/jph.2017.e002.
  • Franklin KA, Wigge PA. eds. 2014. Temperature and Plant Development. Iowa: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Geange SR, Arnold PA, Catling AA, Coast O, Cook AM, Gowland KM, Leigh A, Notarnicola RF, Posch BC, Venn SE, et al. 2021. The thermal tolerance of photosynthetic tissues: a global systematic review and agenda for future research. New Phytol. 229(5):2497–2513. doi:10.1111/nph.17052.
  • Griffin PC, Hoffmann AA. 2012. Mortality of Australian alpine grasses (Poa spp.) after drought: species differences and ecological patterns. J Plant Ecol. 5(2):121–133. doi:10.1093/jpe/rtr010.
  • Groffman PM, Driscoll CT, Fahey TJ, Hardy JP, Fitzhugh RD, Tierney GL, Groffman PM, Driscoll CT, Fahey TJ, Hardy JP, et al. 2017. Colder soils in a warmer world: a snow manipulation study in a Northern Hardwood forest ecosystem. Biogeochemistry. 56(2):135–150. doi:10.1023/A:1013039830323.
  • Hennessy KJ, Whetton PH, Walsh K, Smith IN, Bathols JM, Hutchinson M, Sharples J. 2008. Climate change effects on snow conditions in mainland Australia and adaptation at ski resorts through snowmaking. Clim Res [Internet]. 35(3): 255–270. [accessed 2019 Dec 19]. doi:10.3354/cr00706.
  • Hock R, Rasul G, Adler C, Cáceres B, Gruber S, Hirabayashi Y, Jackson M, Kääb A, Kang S, Kutuzov S, et al. 2019. Chapter 2: high mountain areas. IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate; p. 131–202.
  • Hoover DL, Wilcox KR, Young KE. 2018. Experimental droughts with rainout shelters: a methodological review. Ecosphere. 9(1): doi:10.1002/ecs2.2088.
  • Kong RS, Henry HAL. 2019. Cross acclimation effects of spring freezing and summer drought on plant functional groups and ecosystem properties. Environ Exp Bot [Internet]. 164:52–57. doi:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2019.05.001.
  • Körner C, Hiltbrunner E. 2018. The 90 ways to describe plant temperature. Perspect Plant Ecol Evol Syst. 30:16–21. doi:10.1016/j.ppees.2017.04.004.
  • Krause GH, Winter K, Krause B, Virgo A. 2016. Protection by light against heat stress in leaves of tropical crassulacean acid metabolism plants containing high acid levels. Funct Plant Biol. 43(11):1061–1069. doi:10.1071/FP16093.
  • Ladjal M, Epron D, Ducrey M. 2000. Effects of drought preconditioning on thermotolerance of photosystem II and susceptibility of photosynthesis to heat stress in cedar seedlings. Tree Physiol. 20(18):1235–1241. doi:10.1093/treephys/20.18.1235.
  • Laio F, Porporato A, Fernandez-Illescas CP, Rodriguez-Iturbe I. 2001. Plants in water-controlled ecosystems: active role in hydrologic processes and response to water stress IV. Discussion of real cases. Adv Water Resour. 24(7):745–762. doi:10.1016/S0309-1708(01)00007-0.
  • Lancaster LT, Humphreys AM. 2020. Global variation in the thermal tolerances of plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 117(24):13580–13587. doi:10.1073/pnas.1918162117.
  • Liancourt P, Spence LA, Song DS, Lkhagva A, Sharkhuu A, Boldgiv B, Helliker BR, Petraitis PS, Casper BB. 2013. Plant response to climate change varies with topography, interactions with neighbors, and ecotype. Ecology. 94(2):444–453. doi:10.1890/12-0780.1.
  • Morgan J. 2004. Drought-related dieback in four subalpine shrub species, Bogong high plains, Victoria. Cunninghamia J Plant Ecol East Aust. 8(3):326–330.
  • Neuner G, Huber B, Plangger A, Pohlin JM, Walde J. 2020. Low temperatures at higher elevations require plants to exhibit increased freezing resistance throughout the summer months. Environ Exp Bot. 169:103882. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envexpbot.2019.103882.
  • Orsenigo S, Mondoni A, Rossi G, Abeli T. 2014. Some like it hot and some like it cold, but not too much: plant responses to climate extremes. Plant Ecol. 215(7):677–688. doi:10.1007/s11258-014-0363-6.
  • Perez TM, Feeley KJ. 2020. Photosynthetic heat tolerances and extreme leaf temperatures. Funct Ecol. 34(11):2236–2245. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13658.
  • Pescador DS, Sierra-Almeida Á, Torres PJ, Escudero A. 2016. Summer freezing resistance: a critical filter for plant community assemblies in Mediterranean high mountains. Front Plant Sci. 7:1–9. doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.00194.
  • Poorter H, Fiorani F, Stitt M, Schurr U, Finck A, Gibon Y, Usadel B, Munns R, Atkin OK, Tardieu F, et al. 2012. The art of growing plants for experimental purposes: a practical guide for the plant biologist. Funct Plant Biol. 39(11):821–838. doi:10.1071/FP12028.
  • R Core Team. 2021. R: A language and environment for statistical computing. Vienna, Austria: R Foundation for Statistical Computing.
  • Sanecki GM, Green K, Wood H, Lindenmayer D. 2006. The characteristics and classification of Australian snow cover: an ecological perspective. Arctic, Antarct Alp Res. 38(3):429–435. doi:10.1657/1523-0430(2006)38[429:TCACOA]2.0.CO;2.
  • Scherrer P, Pickering CM. 2006. Recovery of Alpine Vegetation from Grazing and Drought: Data from Long-term Photoquadrats in Kosciuszko National Park, Australia. Arctic, Antarct Alp Res. 37(4):574–584. doi:10.1657/1523-0430(2005)037[0574:roavfg]2.0.co;2.
  • Sierra-Almeida A, Cavieres LA. 2010. Summer freezing resistance decreased in high-elevation plants exposed to experimental warming in the central Chilean Andes. Oecologia. 163(1):267–276. doi:10.1007/s00442-010-1592-6.
  • Sierra-Almeida A, Cavieres LA, Bravo LA. 2009. Freezing resistance varies within the growing season and with elevation in high-Andean species of central Chile. New Phytol. 182(2):461–469. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2008.02756.x.
  • Sierra-Almeida A, Reyes-Bahamonde C, Cavieres LA. 2016. Drought increases the freezing resistance of high-elevation plants of the Central Chilean Andes. Oecologia. 181(4):1011–1023. doi:10.1007/s00442-016-3622-5.
  • Sumner E, Venn S. 2021. Plant responses to changing water supply and availability in high elevation ecosystems: a quantitative systematic review and meta‐analysis. Land. 10(11):1150. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111150.
  • Sumner EE, Williamson VG, Gleadow RM, Wevill T, Venn SE. 2022. Acclimation to water stress improves tolerance to heat and freezing in a common alpine grass. Oecologia [Internet]. 199(4):831–843 doi:10.1007/s00442-022-05245-1.
  • Taschler D, Neuner G. 2004. Summer frost resistance and freezing patterns measured in situ in leaves of major alpine plant growth forms in relation to their upper distribution boundary. Plant Cell Environ. 27(6):737–746. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2004.01176.x.
  • Tello-García E, Huber L, Leitinger G, Peters A, Newesely C, Ringler ME, Tasser E. 2020. Drought- and heat-induced shifts in vegetation composition impact biomass production and water use of alpine grasslands. Environ Exp Bot. 169(October 2019):103921. doi:10.1016/j.envexpbot.2019.103921.
  • Venn SE, Morgan JW. 2007. Phytomass and phenology of three alpine snowpatch species across a natural snowmelt gradient. Aust J Bot. 55(4):450. doi:10.1071/bt06003.
  • Venn SE, Morgan JW. 2009. Patterns in alpine seedling emergence and establishment across a stress gradient of mountain summits in south-eastern Australia. Plant Ecol Divers. 2(1):5–16. 10.1080/17550870802691356
  • Wada N, Shimono M, Miyamoto M, Kojima S. 2002. Warming effects on shoot developmental growth and biomass production in sympatric evergreen alpine dwarf shrubs Empetrum nigrum and Loiseleuria procumbens. Ecol Res. 17(1):125–132. doi:10.1046/j.1440-1703.2002.00469.x.
  • Williams RJ. 1990. Growth of subalpine shrubs and snowgrass following a rare occurrence of frost and drought in southeastern Australia. Arct Alp Res. 22(4):412–422. doi:10.2307/1551465.
  • Wipf S, Stoeckli V, Bebi P. 2009. Winter climate change in alpine tundra: plant responses to changes in snow depth and snowmelt timing. Clim Change. 94(1–2):105–121. doi:10.1007/s10584-009-9546-x.
  • Zhang F, Quan Q, Ma F, Tian D, Hoover DL, Zhou Q, Niu S. 2019. When does extreme drought elicit extreme ecological responses?. J Ecol. 107(6):2553–2563. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13226.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.