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Life history response of Turcz. to variation in the rainfall pattern in a temperate desert. | LitMetric

Life history response of Turcz. to variation in the rainfall pattern in a temperate desert.

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Shapotou Desert Research and Experimental Station, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China.

Published: November 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Current changes in rainfall patterns significantly influence the growth and reproduction of the winter annual plant Turcz. in desert ecosystems, affecting its role in dune stabilization during critical periods of wind erosion.
  • A field study simulated various rainfall amounts and frequencies to monitor how these factors impacted seedling survival and development in a near-natural habitat.
  • Results indicated that increased rainfall enhances growth and reproductive traits, especially with lower frequency, larger rainfall events, suggesting the species may thrive under changing climate conditions.

Article Abstract

Background: Current and future changes in rainfall amount and frequency may particularly impact annual plants in desert ecosystems. The winter annual Turcz. is widely distributed in the desert habitats of northern China and is a dominant pioneer annual plant following sand stabilization in the Tengger Desert. This species plays a vital role in dune stabilization during spring and early summer, when wind erosion is the most severe and frequent. However, seedling emergence and regeneration in sandy soil are mainly determined by rainfall patterns. Therefore, understanding the life history response of this species to rainfall variation is necessary for understanding the change of population dynamics under the future climate change.

Methods: A field simulation rainfall pot experiment using rainout shelter was conducted that included five amounts and five frequencies of rainfall based on historical and predicted values to monitor the life history responses of in a near-natural habitat.

Results: We found that rainfall amount and frequency significantly affected seedling survival, growth and reproduction. The plant height, biomass, capitula number, seed number, seed mass and reproductive effort, but not the root/shoot ratio, significantly increased with increasing rainfall. Further, these traits exhibited the greatest response to low-frequency and larger rainfall events, especially the optimal rainfall frequency of 10-day intervals. Offspring seed germination showed increasing trends with decreasing rainfall, suggesting that the maternal effects may have occurred.

Conclusions: Our study shows that the plasticity in growth and reproduction of in response to rainfall variations may help it to gain dominance in the harsh and unpredictable desert environment. Furthermore, population development of this winter annual species should be promoted under the likely future scenarios of large rainfall events and increasing cool-season precipitation in temperate desert.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886482PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8159DOI Listing

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