RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Temperature dependence of allelopathy duality and its influence on boreal forest succession-A case analysis of Picea schrenkiana JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 516823 DO 10.1101/516823 A1 Xiao Ruan A1 Li Yang A1 Min-fen Yu A1 Zhao-hui Li A1 Ying-xian Zhao A1 Cun-de Pan A1 De-an Jiang A1 Qiang Wang YR 2019 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/01/10/516823.abstract AB Global warming in conjunction with various biotic or abiotic interferences has been jeopardizing the ecosystem of boreal forests. By integrating field inspection with experimental simulation, this work comprehensively investigated the allelopathic effects of a key allelochemical 3,4-dihydroxyacetophenone (DHAP) in the exudates of P. schrenkiana needles on its seed and seedling growth, endogenous hormone metabolism and antioxidant enzyme activity, identified the existence of DHAP allelopathy duality at a certain temperature with an inflection concentration point (e.g. about 0.25 mM at dark/light temperature of 4/12 °C) as the boundary between promotional and inhibitory effect, and verified that the inflection point of DHAP concentration would inevitably shift to a lower level as temperature increased. Consequently, this paper gives a scientific explanation into the intrinsic mechanism of P. schrenkiana degradation due to allelopathy, but also presents a new approach to explore the relationship between forest evolution and global warming.Highlight A quantitative description on the duality of 3, 4-dihydroxyacetophenone (DHAP) as a promoter or an inhibitor to affect the seed germination, seedling growth and root development of P. schrenkiana, as well as the antioxidant enzyme activities and hormone contents.The new findings of DHAP inflection concentration as boundary to divide the promotional and inhibitory effect of allelopathy which would decrease as environment temperatures rise.An explanation into the intrinsic mechanism of P. schrenkiana degradation due to allelopathy, and a new approach to explore the relationship between forest evolution and global warming.AbbreviationsDHAP3, 4-dihydroxyacetophenoneFDAfluorescein diacetatePIpropidium iodideZTZeatinGA3GibberellinIAAIndoleacetic acidABAAbscisic acidSODSperoxide dismutasePODPeroxidaseCATCatalaseGRGlutathione reductase