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Increased snowfall weakens complementarity of summer water use by different plant functional groups. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Winter snowfall is crucial for plant hydration in semiarid areas, as it serves as a significant water source during the summer growing season.
  • Research in Inner Mongolia analyzed stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in water sources, revealing that snowfall contributed 30% of plant water uptake compared to 70% from rainfall based on hydrogen isotopes, and 12% from snowfall versus 88% from rainfall based on oxygen isotopes.
  • The study also found that plant species utilize water differently based on their rooting depth, and increased snowfall conditions reduced the diversity of water use strategies among plants during summer.

Article Abstract

Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rain, soil water, and plant water were sampled for hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes analyses under control and increased snowfall conditions in the temperate steppe of Inner Mongolia, China. Our study showed that the snowfall contribution to plant water uptake continued throughout the growing season and was detectable even in the late growing season. Snowfall versus rainfall accounted for 30% and 70%, respectively, of the water source for plants, on the basis of hydrogen stable isotope signature (δ) analysis, and accounted for 12% and 88%, respectively, on the basis of oxygen stable isotope signature (δO) analysis. Water use partitioning between topsoil and subsoil was found among species with different rooting depths. Increased snowfall weakened complementarity of plant water use during summer. Our study provides insights into the relationships between precipitation regimes and species interactions in semiarid regions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6468069PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5058DOI Listing

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