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Responses of plant reproductive phenology and productivity to drought timing depend on root depth and flowering time

Guifang Cheng1, Cheng Lu1, Gaofei Wang1, Hongjiao Wang1, Rui Xiao1, Yinzhan Liu1, and Zhongling Yang1, 2, 3*, Guoyong Li1, 2, 3*   

  1. 1 International Joint Research Laboratory for Global Change Ecology, Laboratory of Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological Restoration, School of Life Sciences, Henan University, Kaifeng, 475004, PR China
    2 Xiaoqinling Ecological Restoration Field Observation and Research Station of the Yellow River Basin, Henan University, Kaifeng, 475004
    3 Dabieshan National Observation and Research Field Station of Forest Ecosystem, Henan University, Kaifeng, China
    *Corresponding author: Zhongling Yang, E-mail: yang_zhl06@126.com; Guoyong Li: ligy535@163.com
  • Received:2025-10-22 Accepted:2026-03-12 Published:2026-04-09
  • Supported by:
    This study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32271645 and 32201333), Key project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (32130066), and Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province (222300420108).

植物生殖周期和生产力的干旱响应机制取决于根系深度和开花时间

Abstract: The water demands of plant vary across seasons. However, how the seasonal drought affect plant reproductive phenology, and whether the phenological shifts mediate their aboveground biomass remains poorly understood. Methods: We examined the effects of decreased precipitation during early (April-June), late (July-September), and entire (April-September) growing season on the phenology and productivity of two functional groups with differential root depth (shallow vs. deep) and flowering time (early, mid, and late) in a temperate steppe in Northern China. Decreased precipitation during the early growing season prolonged reproductive duration of shallow-rooted, late-flowering group and reduced its productivity. Decreased precipitation during the late growing season advanced the first flowering time and fruiting time of the mid-flowering group, but increased the productivity of early-flowering group and reduced the productivity mid- and late-flowering group. Decreased precipitation in the entire growing season advanced the first flowering time for the shallow-rooted, early-flowering groups and first fruiting time for the shallow-rooted, mid-flowering groups, but only the productivity of shallow-rooted, mid-flowering group was decreased. In contrast, except for decreased precipitation during the entire growing season advanced the reproductive duration of the deep-rooted functional group, other treatments of drought timing had no effects on either the phenology or productivity of deep-rooted group. Our study suggests that reproductive phenology and productivity of shallow-rooted, mid-flowering group are more sensitive to decreased precipitation in the late growing season, and highlight that the responses of plant phenology and productivity to precipitation changes largely depend on their root depth and flowering time. TED MANUSCRIPT

The effects of seasonal drought on plant phenology and productivity in a semi-arid steppe depend on the timing of water stress and species’ root depth and flowering traits. Late growing season drought specifically reduced productivity in shallow-rooted, mid-flowering species, while deep-rooted species remained largely unresponsive across most drought treatments.

Key words: climate change, decreased precipitation, drought timing, grassland, phenology, productivity

摘要:
植物的水分需求会随季节变化而有所不同。然而,季节性干旱如何影响植物的繁殖周期,以及这种周期变化是否能调节其地上部分的生物量,目前仍不清楚。我们研究了在春季(4月至6月)、夏季(7月至9月)以及整个生长季节(4月至9月)降水减少对中国北方温带草原中具有不同根深(浅根与深根)和开花时间(早花、中花和晚花)的两个功能组的物候和生产力的影响。春季降水减少延长了浅根、晚花功能群的繁殖持续时间,并降低了其生产力。夏季降水减少则提前了中花功能群的始花期和始果期,但提高了早花功能群的生产力,并降低了中花和晚花功能群的生产力。整个生长季降水减少提前了浅根功能群和早花功能群的始花期以及浅根功能群和中花功能群的始果期,但只有浅根和中花功能群的生产力有所下降。相比之下,除了整个生长季降水减少延长了深根功能群的繁殖持续时间外,其他干旱时间的处理对深根功能群的物候和生产力均没有影响。我们的研究表明,浅根和中花功能群的生殖物候和生产力对生长季后期降水减少更为敏感,并强调植物物候和生产力对降水变化的响应在很大程度上取决于其根系深度和开花时间。

关键词: 气候变化, 降水减少, 干旱时间, 草地, 物候, 生产力