Journal of Plant Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (6): 1-.DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtae080

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气候变暖导致中国北方草原植物的生殖物候提前

  

  • 收稿日期:2024-04-07 接受日期:2024-08-19 出版日期:2024-12-01 发布日期:2024-12-18

Climate warming advances plant reproductive phenology in China’s northern grasslands

Lu Bai1†, Lei Tian1,2,3†, Zhiguo Ren4†, Xiaohui Song1,2,3, Kailiang Yu5, Lin Meng6, Zhanfeng Hou7 and Haiyan Ren1*   

  1. 1 Key Laboratory of Grassland Resources of the Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Forage Cultivation, Processing and High Effcient Utilization of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Grassland Management and Utilization, College of Grassland Science, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010011, China
    2 National Center of Pratacultural Technology Innovation (under preparation)
    3 Mengcao Ecological Environment (Group) Co., Ltd., Hohhot 010070, China
    4 New Path Education Co. Ltd, Hohhot 010010, China
    5 High Meadows Environmental Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
    6 Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37240, USA
    7 College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China

    *Corresponding author. E-mail: renhy@imau.edu.cn
    These authors contributed equally to this work.
  • Received:2024-04-07 Accepted:2024-08-19 Online:2024-12-01 Published:2024-12-18
  • Supported by:
    This study was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFF1302300), National Center of Pratacultural Technology Innovation (CCPTZX2023B02), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32260301), Distinguished Young Scholars Program of Inner Mongolia (2023JQ09, BR230301), Program for Innovative Research Team in Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (NMGIRT2403) and First-Class Discipline Research Program (YLXKZX-NND-002).

摘要: 尽管近年来在植物物候响应气候变化方面取得了许多进展,但学术界对这一问题的认识仍然不够全面。特别是在北方草原生态系统中关于气候变暖如何以及在何种程度上影响不同植物功能群的营养物候和生殖物候的研究仍相对匮乏。为此,本文汇总了来自25项独立研究的1758个观测数据,并对中国北方各种植物物候与温度变化之间的关系进行了荟萃分析。研究结果表明,气候变暖倾向于延长生殖物候的持续时间,而对营养物候的持续时间没有显著影响。进一步分析表明,不同物候阶段对温度的敏感性存在差异:萌芽期每摄氏度提前1.73天,展叶期每摄氏度推迟3.38天,枯黄期每摄氏度提前0.56天。值得注意的是,不同植物功能群对气候变暖的相应存在显著差异。例如,气候变暖导致灌木和半灌木的展叶期提前,但莎草类植物的萌芽期却有所延迟。在生殖物候方面,不同阶段的温度敏感性也各不相同,具体表现为:开花期每摄氏度提前1.73天,果实成熟期提前2.53天,果实脱落期提前0.11天。此外,除豆科植物外,气候变暖导致所有功能群的开花期和果实成熟期提前。上述研究结果表明,温度升高促进了北方草原植物生殖物候的提前,延长了其持续时间,但对营养物候几乎没有影响。这些发现证实了不同功能群对气候变暖的差异化响应,强调了不同类型的草原植物在气候变暖环境中的生长策略和适应性。

关键词: 气候变化, 草原, 生殖物候, 营养物候, 植物功能群

Abstract: Despite much recent progress, our understanding of plant phenology response to climate change remains incomplete. In particular, how and to what extent climate warming affects the vegetative and reproductive phenology of different plant functional groups in northern grassland ecosystems remains largely unexplored. Here, we compiled data of 1758 observations from 25 individual studies and carried out a meta-analysis of plant phenology in relation to temperature changes across a range of plant species and functional groups in northern China. We show that climate warming tended to extend the duration of reproductive phenology while having no effect on the duration of vegetative phenology. We also identified specific temperature sensitivities for different phenological stages: 1.73 days °C−1 for budding, −3.38 days °C−1 for leaf spreading and 0.56 days °C−1 for yellow withered stage, respectively. Notably, warming resulted in earlier leaf spreading in shrubs and semi-shrubs, but caused a delay in the budding time of sedges. In terms of reproductive phenology, temperature sensitivity was −1.73 days °C−1 for flowering time, −2.53 days °C−1 for fruit ripening and −0.11 days °C−1 for fruit shedding, respectively. Warming advanced the flowering and fruit repining time of all functional groups except for legumes. Our results indicate that elevated temperatures advanced reproductive phenology and extended its duration in northern grasslands, while showing no impact on vegetative phenology. Our findings demonstrate the differential responses of different functional groups to warming, highlighting the diverse growth strategies and adaptation of grassland plants in a warming world.

Key words: Climate change, grassland, reproductive phenology, vegetative phenology, plant functional groups