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Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values

Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine meadows is important for predicting their long-term net primary productivity (NPP) because they are considered very sensitive to climate change. Here, we collected wool materials produced from 1962 to 20...

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Autores principales: Yang, Hao, He, Nianpeng, He, Yongtao, Li, Shenggong, Shi, Peili, Zhang, Xianzhou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26660306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144752
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author Yang, Hao
He, Nianpeng
He, Yongtao
Li, Shenggong
Shi, Peili
Zhang, Xianzhou
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description Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine meadows is important for predicting their long-term net primary productivity (NPP) because they are considered very sensitive to climate change. Here, we collected wool materials produced from 1962 to 2010 and investigated the long-term WUE of an alpine meadow in Tibet on basis of the carbon isotope values of vegetation (δ (13)C(veg)). The values of δ (13)C(veg) decreased by 1.34‰ during 1962–2010, similar to changes in δ (13)C values of atmospheric CO(2). Carbon isotope discrimination was highly variable and no trend was apparent in the past half century. Intrinsic water use efficiency (W (i)) increased by 18 μmol·mol(–1) (approximately 23.5%) during 1962–2010 because the increase in the intercellular CO(2) concentration (46 μmol·mol(–1)) was less than that in the atmospheric CO(2) concentration (C (a), 73 μmol·mol(–1)). In addition, W (i) increased significantly with increasing growing season temperature and C (a). However, effective water use efficiency (W (e)) remained relatively stable, because of increasing vapor pressure deficit. C (a), precipitation, and growing season temperature collectively explained 45% of the variation of W (e). Our findings indicate that the W (e) of alpine meadows in the Tibetan Plateau remained relatively stable by physiological adjustment to elevated C (a) and growing season temperature. These findings improve our understanding and the capacity to predict NPP of these ecosystems under global change scenarios.
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spelling pubmed-46767052015-12-31 Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values Yang, Hao He, Nianpeng He, Yongtao Li, Shenggong Shi, Peili Zhang, Xianzhou PLoS One Research Article Understanding the influences of climatic changes on water use efficiency (WUE) of Tibetan alpine meadows is important for predicting their long-term net primary productivity (NPP) because they are considered very sensitive to climate change. Here, we collected wool materials produced from 1962 to 2010 and investigated the long-term WUE of an alpine meadow in Tibet on basis of the carbon isotope values of vegetation (δ (13)C(veg)). The values of δ (13)C(veg) decreased by 1.34‰ during 1962–2010, similar to changes in δ (13)C values of atmospheric CO(2). Carbon isotope discrimination was highly variable and no trend was apparent in the past half century. Intrinsic water use efficiency (W (i)) increased by 18 μmol·mol(–1) (approximately 23.5%) during 1962–2010 because the increase in the intercellular CO(2) concentration (46 μmol·mol(–1)) was less than that in the atmospheric CO(2) concentration (C (a), 73 μmol·mol(–1)). In addition, W (i) increased significantly with increasing growing season temperature and C (a). However, effective water use efficiency (W (e)) remained relatively stable, because of increasing vapor pressure deficit. C (a), precipitation, and growing season temperature collectively explained 45% of the variation of W (e). Our findings indicate that the W (e) of alpine meadows in the Tibetan Plateau remained relatively stable by physiological adjustment to elevated C (a) and growing season temperature. These findings improve our understanding and the capacity to predict NPP of these ecosystems under global change scenarios. Public Library of Science 2015-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4676705/ /pubmed/26660306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144752 Text en © 2015 Yang 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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Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title_full Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title_fullStr Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title_full_unstemmed Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title_short Stable Water Use Efficiency of Tibetan Alpine Meadows in Past Half Century: Evidence from Wool δ(13)C Values
title_sort stable water use efficiency of tibetan alpine meadows in past half century: evidence from wool δ(13)c values
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676705/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144752
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