Leaf developmental stability of Platanus acerifolia under urban environmental stress and its implication as an environmental indicator

ZHANG Hao, WANG Xiangrong

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Front. Biol. ›› 2006, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (4) : 411-417. DOI: 10.1007/s11515-006-0055-2

Leaf developmental stability of Platanus acerifolia under urban environmental stress and its implication as an environmental indicator

  • ZHANG Hao, WANG Xiangrong
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The developmental stability indices, leaf width based fluctuating asymmetry (FA1), and lateral vein length based directional asymmetry (RDA1) of Platanus acerifolia were studied. All the leaves were sampled from 14 sites that were categorized based on different urban environmental stress levels (UESL) in Shanghai metropolitan, China. Besides, foliar stomatal density and stomatal length were also studied as the subsidiary indices to test the availability of developmental stability indices as the indicator under a stressful environment. Results showed seasonal variation of FA1 and RDA1 existed among the 14 sites, but the data showed significant negative correlation between FA1 and UESL (FA1 = 0.029 - 0.000 9UESL + 0.000 3UESL2, r = 0.766 5, P = 0.001 4). However, a similar trend was not found between RDA1 and UESL. Furthermore, the significant correlation among FA1 and leaf stomatal length and stomatal density implied they could be used as indicators of urban stress levels on a small scale. It seemed that RDA1 was possibly a normal parameter during leaf development but it was unavailable for use as an indicator of urban stresses.

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ZHANG Hao, WANG Xiangrong. Leaf developmental stability of Platanus acerifolia under urban environmental stress and its implication as an environmental indicator. Front. Biol., 2006, 1(4): 411‒417 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11515-006-0055-2
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