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Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet

Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland contributes to the global carbon cycle and is sensitive to climate changes. The allocation of biomass in an ecosystem affects plant growth and the overall functioning of the ecosystem. However, the me...

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Autores principales: Wu, Jianbo, Hong, Jiangtao, Wang, Xiaodan, Sun, Jian, Lu, Xuyang, Fan, Jihui, Cai, Yanjiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081986
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author Wu, Jianbo
Hong, Jiangtao
Wang, Xiaodan
Sun, Jian
Lu, Xuyang
Fan, Jihui
Cai, Yanjiang
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Hong, Jiangtao
Wang, Xiaodan
Sun, Jian
Lu, Xuyang
Fan, Jihui
Cai, Yanjiang
author_sort Wu, Jianbo
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description Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland contributes to the global carbon cycle and is sensitive to climate changes. The allocation of biomass in an ecosystem affects plant growth and the overall functioning of the ecosystem. However, the mechanism by which plant biomass is allocated on the alpine steppe remains unclear. In this study, biomass allocation and its relationship to environmental factors on the alpine grassland were studied by a meta-analysis of 32 field sites across the alpine steppe of the northern Tibetan Plateau. We found that there is less above-ground biomass (M(A)) and below-ground biomass (M(B)) in the alpine steppe than there is in alpine meadows and temperate grasslands. By contrast, the root-to-shoot ratio (R:S) in the alpine steppe is higher than it is in alpine meadows and temperate grasslands. Although temperature maintained the biomass in the alpine steppe, precipitation was found to considerably influence M(A), M(B), and R:S, as shown by ordination space partitioning. After standardized major axis (SMA) analysis, we found that allocation of biomass on the alpine steppe is supported by the allometric biomass partitioning hypothesis rather than the isometric allocation hypothesis. Based on these results, we believe that M(A) and M(B) will decrease as a result of the increased aridity expected to occur in the future, which will reduce the landscape’s capacity for carbon storage.
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spelling pubmed-38613682013-12-17 Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet Wu, Jianbo Hong, Jiangtao Wang, Xiaodan Sun, Jian Lu, Xuyang Fan, Jihui Cai, Yanjiang PLoS One Research Article Alpine steppe is considered to be the largest grassland type on the Tibetan Plateau. This grassland contributes to the global carbon cycle and is sensitive to climate changes. The allocation of biomass in an ecosystem affects plant growth and the overall functioning of the ecosystem. However, the mechanism by which plant biomass is allocated on the alpine steppe remains unclear. In this study, biomass allocation and its relationship to environmental factors on the alpine grassland were studied by a meta-analysis of 32 field sites across the alpine steppe of the northern Tibetan Plateau. We found that there is less above-ground biomass (M(A)) and below-ground biomass (M(B)) in the alpine steppe than there is in alpine meadows and temperate grasslands. By contrast, the root-to-shoot ratio (R:S) in the alpine steppe is higher than it is in alpine meadows and temperate grasslands. Although temperature maintained the biomass in the alpine steppe, precipitation was found to considerably influence M(A), M(B), and R:S, as shown by ordination space partitioning. After standardized major axis (SMA) analysis, we found that allocation of biomass on the alpine steppe is supported by the allometric biomass partitioning hypothesis rather than the isometric allocation hypothesis. Based on these results, we believe that M(A) and M(B) will decrease as a result of the increased aridity expected to occur in the future, which will reduce the landscape’s capacity for carbon storage. Public Library of Science 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3861368/ /pubmed/24349170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081986 Text en © 2013 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Xiaodan
Sun, Jian
Lu, Xuyang
Fan, Jihui
Cai, Yanjiang
Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title_full Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title_fullStr Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title_full_unstemmed Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title_short Biomass Partitioning and Its Relationship with the Environmental Factors at the Alpine Steppe in Northern Tibet
title_sort biomass partitioning and its relationship with the environmental factors at the alpine steppe in northern tibet
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081986
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