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Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species | |
Yang, Xiaoxia ; Yang, Ya ; Ji, Chengjun ; Feng, Tao ; Shi, Yue ; Lin, Li ; Ma, Jianjing ; He, Jin-Sheng | |
2014-03-01 | |
发表期刊 | BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY ; Yang, XX; Yang, Y; Ji, CJ; Feng, T; Shi, Y; Lin, L; Ma, JJ; He, JS.Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species,BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY,2014,15(2):122 |
摘要 | We aimed to disentangle he influence of environmental variables on the spatial patterns in stomatal occurrence and stomatal traits. We surveyed the stomatal occurrence and the stomatal length (SL), density (SD) and index (SE) of 99 species in 150 grassland sites on the Tibetan and Inner Mongolian Plateau to explore their spatial patterns and evaluate the influence of climate. Of all species studied, two thirds were amphistomatous. The species from the Tibetan Plateau had larger but fewer stomata than those from Inner Mongolia. Among the climate factors examined, temperature and insolation affected SD, SI and SL, whereas the CO2 partial pressure and the relative humidity affected SD. The climatic variables showed similar effects on the spatial variation of the adaxial and abaxial stomatal traits. We conclude that the low temperature and high insolation at high altitudes may be responsible for the larger and fewer stomata in plants on the Tibetan Plateau, The stomatal parameters that are presented here can be used to model. The gas exchanges at the ecosystem scale.; We aimed to disentangle he influence of environmental variables on the spatial patterns in stomatal occurrence and stomatal traits. We surveyed the stomatal occurrence and the stomatal length (SL), density (SD) and index (SE) of 99 species in 150 grassland sites on the Tibetan and Inner Mongolian Plateau to explore their spatial patterns and evaluate the influence of climate. Of all species studied, two thirds were amphistomatous. The species from the Tibetan Plateau had larger but fewer stomata than those from Inner Mongolia. Among the climate factors examined, temperature and insolation affected SD, SI and SL, whereas the CO2 partial pressure and the relative humidity affected SD. The climatic variables showed similar effects on the spatial variation of the adaxial and abaxial stomatal traits. We conclude that the low temperature and high insolation at high altitudes may be responsible for the larger and fewer stomata in plants on the Tibetan Plateau, The stomatal parameters that are presented here can be used to model. The gas exchanges at the ecosystem scale. |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://210.75.249.4/handle/363003/57736 |
专题 | 中国科学院西北高原生物研究所 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Yang, Xiaoxia,Yang, Ya,Ji, Chengjun,et al. Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species[J]. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, Yang, XX; Yang, Y; Ji, CJ; Feng, T; Shi, Y; Lin, L; Ma, JJ; He, JS.Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species,BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY,2014,15(2):122,2014. |
APA | Yang, Xiaoxia.,Yang, Ya.,Ji, Chengjun.,Feng, Tao.,Shi, Yue.,...&He, Jin-Sheng.(2014).Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species.BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY. |
MLA | Yang, Xiaoxia,et al."Large-scale patterns of stomatal traits in Tibetan and Mongolian grassland species".BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY (2014). |
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