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Data from: The contribution of carbon budget to masting intervals in Veratrum album populations inhabiting different elevations

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  • 1. Hokkaido University

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Premise: Mast flowering/seeding is often more extreme in lower-resource environments, such as alpine compared to lowland habitats. We studied a masting herb which had less extreme masting at higher elevations, and tested if this difference could be explained by higher photosynthetic productivity and/or lower reproductive investment at the higher elevation sites.

Methods: We examined the relationship between flowering intervals and carbon budget (i.e., the balance between reproductive investment and annual carbon fixation) in a masting herb, Veratrum album subsp. oxysepalum, across five lowland and six alpine populations in northern Japan. We evaluated the previous flowering histories of individual plants based on rhizome morphology and analyzed the masting patterns of individual populations. Total mass of the reproductive organs, as a proxy of reproductive investment, was compared between the lowland and alpine populations. Annual carbon fixation was estimated based on photosynthetic capacity, total leaf area per plant, and seasonal transition of light availability.

Results: Interval between high-flowering years was shorter and total reproductive investment was smaller in the alpine than in the lowland populations. Owing to its high photosynthetic capacity and continuous bright conditions, annual carbon fixation per plant was 1.5 times greater at the alpine habitat than at the lowland habitat. These results suggest that V. album alpine populations have shorter flowering intervals than lowland populations due to faster recovery from energy loss after reproduction.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that masting intervals in V. album populations can be explained by habitat-specific carbon budget balances.

Notes

Funding provided by: Hokkaido University Ambitious Doctoral Fellowship*
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 6J16T80C

Funding provided by: JSPS KAKENHI *
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 17K07551

Funding provided by: JSPS KAKENHI *
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 22H02695

Funding provided by: Sumitomo Foundation
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/01nmpj461
Award Number: 203058

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