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The divergent impact of phenology change on the productivity of alpine grassland due to different timing of drought on the Tibetan Plateau.

Authors :
Hu, Guozheng
Gao, Qingzhu
Ganjurjav, Hasbagan
Wang, Zixin
Luo, Wenrong
Wu, Hongbao
Li, Yu
Yan, Yulong
Gornish, Elise S.
Schwartz, Mark W.
Wan, Yunfan
Li, Yue
Source :
Land Degradation & Development; 8/30/2021, Vol. 32 Issue 14, p4033-4041, 9p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Droughts are predicted to become more frequent and persist for longer periods in the future, especially in alpine regions due to climate change. However, the association mechanism between plant productivity response to drought timing and phenology in the alpine grassland of the Tibetan Plateau is unclear. We conducted manipulative drought experiments on early growing season drought (ED) and middle growing season drought (MD) to determine the impacts of drought timing on the alpine grassland. The results showed ED significantly delayed the green‐up of the community vegetation (8.20%, p <.05). However, MD advanced the withered date of the community vegetation (−2.98%, p <.05). ED and MD depressed the growing season duration, cover, height, and the aboveground biomass of the community vegetation. However, the structural equation model revealed that the effect of phenology changes on the aboveground net primary production shifts was divergent among graminoid, weeds, and community. Our results shed light on the drought tolerance mechanisms of diverse vegetation groups at different drought timings. Thus, the drought timing should not be neglected in climate change studies, especially in research related to climate extremes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10853278
Volume :
32
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Land Degradation & Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151958267
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.3889