Even more than mountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally occurring forest fires promote the survival of aspen trees. Aspens' need for fire may seem illogical since aspens are particularly vulnerable to fires; whereas the bark of most trees consists of dead cells, the aspen's bark is a living, functioning tissue that-along with the rest of the tree-succumbs quickly to fire.

The explanation is that each aspen, while appearing to exist separately as a single tree, is in fact only the stem or shoot of a far larger organism. A group of thousands of aspens can actually constitute a single organism, called a clone, that shares an interconnected root system and a unique set of genes. Thus, when one aspen-a single stem -dies, the entire clone is affected. While alive, a stem sends hormones into the root system to suppress formation of further stems. But when the stem dies, its hormone signal also ceases. If a clone loses many stems simultaneously, the resulting hormonal imbalance triggers a huge increase in new, rapidly growing shoots that can outnumber the ones destroyed. An aspen grove needs to experience fire or some other disturbance regularly, or it will fail to regenerate and spread. Instead, coniferous trees will invade the aspen grove's borders and increasingly block out sunlight needed by the aspens.


It can be inferred from the passage that when aspen groves experience a "disturbance" (see highlighted text), such a disturbance


leads to a hormonal imbalance within an aspen clone

provides soil conditions that are favorable for new shoots

thins out aspen groves that have become overly dense

suppresses the formation of too many new aspen stems

protects aspen groves by primarily destroying coniferous trees rather than aspens

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正确答案是 C。因为文章中指出,当一个独立的 aspen 树死亡时,整个克隆树的激素信号也会停止。随后,林边的松树会占据 aspen groves 林中的阳光,从而压制 aspens 生长。因此,一个扰动会以减少过度浓密的 aspen groves 为内容,减少新拔立 aspen stems 的数量。

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