Reaction norms of life history traits in response to zinc in Thlaspi caerulescens from metalliferous and nonmetalliferous sites

New Phytol. 2007;173(1):191-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2006.01884.x.

Abstract

* We examined phenotypic plasticity of fitness components in response to zinc (Zn) in the Zn hyperaccumulator, Thlaspi caerulescens. * Two populations from Zn-enriched soils (M) and two populations from normal soils (NM) were grown in pots at three Zn concentrations (0, 1000 and 8000 mg kg(-1) Zn), for an entire life cycle. Growth, Zn accumulation and fitness components were assessed. * Based on vegetative growth, M and NM populations had similar Zn tolerance at 1000 mg kg(-1) Zn. However, reproductive output was markedly decreased in NM at 1000 and 8000 mg kg(-1) Zn. In M populations, Zn did not affect fitness. However, low Zn status enhanced reproductive output in year 1 compared with year 2 and decreased survival after the first flowering season. * M populations are able to achieve equal fitness across a broad range of Zn concentrations in soil by different combinations of fecundity and longevity. No cost of higher tolerance was demonstrated in M populations. Reproductive traits appeared to be a more sensitive indicator of tolerance than vegetative growth.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Physiological
  • Plant Shoots / anatomy & histology
  • Plant Shoots / drug effects
  • Plant Shoots / physiology
  • Reproduction / drug effects
  • Soil Pollutants / metabolism
  • Soil Pollutants / pharmacology*
  • Thlaspi / drug effects*
  • Thlaspi / metabolism
  • Thlaspi / physiology
  • Zinc / metabolism
  • Zinc / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Soil Pollutants
  • Zinc