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DOI10.1007/s11104-023-06381-0
Coordination of leaf and root economic space in alpine coniferous forests on the Tibetan Plateau
Ding, Junxiang; Wang, Qitong; Ge, Wenjing; Liu, Qing; Kong, Deliang; Yin, Huajun
发表日期2023
ISSN0032-079X
EISSN1573-5036
英文摘要Background and aimsCoordination between leaf and root traits is crucial to plant performance and ecosystem functioning, but how leaves and roots coordinate in ectomycorrhizal (ECM)-dominated alpine forests remains unclear. Therefore, the covariation patterns of leaf and root traits of ECM-dominated alpine conifers and the environmental drivers were examined.MethodsFive pairs of key leaf (i.e., leaf thickness [LT], specific leaf area [SLA], leaf tissue density [LTD], leaf N and P concentrations) and fine-root traits (i.e., root diameter [RD], specific root length [SRL], root tissue density [RTD], root N and P concentrations) were measured across 49 alpine coniferous populations (including 8 coniferous species) on the Tibetan Plateau.ResultsRoot traits including RTD, root N and P concentrations and leaf traits such as LT, SLA, LTD, leaf N and P concentrations were correlated. The root-leaf relationships represent a tradeoff between resource conservation and fast plant growth, i.e., plant economic spectrum. RD and SRL were independent from the plant economic spectrum. Temperature drove variations in the leaf traits, RTD, root N and P concentrations, and conifers under low temperature had denser leaves and roots (i.e., larger LT, LTD, RTD) and lower nutrient contents. Precipitation primarily controlled variations in RD and SRL, and roots became thinner with decreasing precipitation.ConclusionOur study demonstrates divergent roles of temperature and precipitation in driving the coordination of leaf and root economic traits in the ECM-dominated alpine coniferous ecosystems. This is insightful for a comprehensive understanding of the adaptation and responses of alpine forests to climate change.
关键词Alpine forestsECM-dominated conifersLeaf-root coordinationLeaf and fine-root traitsPlant economic spectrumPlant adaptive strategies
英文关键词BRANCH ORDER; TRAITS; SPECTRUM; NITROGEN; SOIL; RESPIRATION; DIMENSIONS; STRATEGIES; PATTERNS; DRIVERS
WOS研究方向Agronomy ; Plant Sciences ; Soil Science
WOS记录号WOS:001114034100001
来源期刊PLANT AND SOIL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/283816
作者单位Zhengzhou University; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chengdu Institute of Biology, CAS; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chengdu Institute of Biology, CAS; Henan Agricultural University
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Ding, Junxiang,Wang, Qitong,Ge, Wenjing,et al. Coordination of leaf and root economic space in alpine coniferous forests on the Tibetan Plateau[J],2023.
APA Ding, Junxiang,Wang, Qitong,Ge, Wenjing,Liu, Qing,Kong, Deliang,&Yin, Huajun.(2023).Coordination of leaf and root economic space in alpine coniferous forests on the Tibetan Plateau.PLANT AND SOIL.
MLA Ding, Junxiang,et al."Coordination of leaf and root economic space in alpine coniferous forests on the Tibetan Plateau".PLANT AND SOIL (2023).
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