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  • Global climate change is causing changes in rainfall patterns, impacting plant growth through its effect on photosynthesis, which relies on water.
  • A study in Kunming, China, examined how different rainfall intervals (5 days vs. 10 days) and amounts (40% increase or decrease) affect the leaf traits and photosynthetic performance of seedlings during both dry and rainy seasons.
  • Results indicated that optimal rainfall conditions (40% increase) enhanced photosynthesis and growth in dry seasons, while varied rainfall in the rainy season could promote photosynthesis, suggesting seedlings have different survival strategies based on rainfall variability.

Article Abstract

Global climate change has led to a shift in rainfall patterns. And as water is an essential ingredient for plant photosynthesis, shifts in rainfall patterns will inevitably affect plant growth. This study was conducted in Kunming, southwest China. In this study, the response of leaf traits and photosynthetic fluorescence properties of seedlings to rainfall patterns during the dry and rainy seasons was investigated using a natural rainfall interval of 5 days (T) and an extended rainfall interval of 10 days (T) as rainfall interval treatments and a monthly average rainfall as a control (W), with the corresponding rainfall treatments of a 40% increase in rainfall (W) and a 40% decrease in rainfall (W). The results showed that Pn, Gs, and Tr basically all tended to increase and then decrease with increasing rainfall in the dry season and generally reached the highest under the W treatment; Pn, Gs, Ci, and Tr mostly remained high at 5 days relative to 10 days; PI was overall higher under the W treatment throughout the dry season. Extending the rainfall interval at the beginning of the rainy season significantly reduced Fm; throughout the rainy season, Gs, Ci, and Tr basically showed a decreasing trend with increasing rainfall, reaching the highest under the W-treatment and mostly higher at 5 days than at 10 days. These results suggest that natural rainfall intervals and natural rainfall amounts are more favorable to the growth of seedlings in the dry season; reduced rainfall and multiple rainfalls in the rainy season tend to promote photosynthesis in . This study reflects the different survival strategies of under different rainfall patterns, as well as provides a theoretical basis for understanding how can grow better under rainfall variability and for future management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11474091PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70363DOI Listing

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