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Structural and physiological sexual dimorphism estimated from three-dimensional virtual trees of yerba-mate (Ilex paraguariensis) is modified by cultivation environment

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Optised foliage structure and physiology in females may compensate for greater reproductive costs in early developmental stages, but females and males equalise in photosynthetic efficiency after 2-year regrowth.
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Yerba-mate is a subtropical, evergreen, dioecious, South American tree. Sexual dimorphism in photosynthesis, leaf allometry and foliage distribution was hypothesised. Virtual trees (constructed in VPlants software from detailed measurements of plant morphogenesis) of the two genders were compared considering two contrasted cultivation environments and three developmental stages. The total crown volume, leaf area per plant (LA), leaf area index (LAI) and leaf area density (LAD) were calculated. The light interception and photosynthesis were computed from mock-ups in VegeSTAR. Structural sexual dimorphism concerned general plant form, internode length, leaf allometry, leaf surface, pattern of leaf area distribution and LAD. Cultivation environment and developmental stage acted strongly on sex expression of all observed structural parameters and physiological stages. Sexual differentiation in LA and light interception was related to leaves positioned in the lowest layers (150 cm above ground), whereas sexual specialisation in leaf and plant photosynthesis was related to early vegetative and reproductive stages. Several sexual responses strongly depended on the environment, especially light conditions, with opposite effects observed on female and male plants whether they were cultivated in monoculture or in forest understorey, under highlight condition or low-light condition, respectively. Optimised foliage structure and physiology in females may compensate for greater reproductive costs in early developmental stages, but females and males equalise in photosynthetic efficiency after 2-year regrowth.

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