Forage legume responses to climate change factors

被引:2
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作者
Sollenberger, Lynn E. [1 ]
Kohmann, Marta M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Agron Dept, 3105 McCarty Hall B, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Plant & Agroecosystem Sci, Madison, WI USA
关键词
ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2; FIELD-GROWN ALFALFA; CARBON-DIOXIDE; NUTRITIVE-VALUE; NODULATED ALFALFA; TRIFOLIUM-REPENS; NITROGEN-FIXATION; SHOOT REMOVAL; BIOMASS PRODUCTION; PHALARIS-AQUATICA;
D O I
10.1002/csc2.21304
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Incorporating forage legumes into grasslands is a recommended climate change mitigation strategy, but accruing desired benefits from legumes is contingent upon their resilience when exposed to climate change factors (CCF). Our objective was to synthesize literature describing responses to CCF of a broad array of forage legume species, including annuals and perennials from both temperate and tropical/subtropical regions. Most-represented species in the related literature include alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), various Trifolium and Lotus species, rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata Benth.), and capitata stylo (Stylosanthes capitata Vogel). The data indicate that while CCF effects on forage legumes can be generalized, interactions among CCF, species, and site-specific soil/climate conditions may cause variation from expected responses. In most instances, exposing forage legumes to CO2 enrichment (eCO2) increased forage accumulation (FA), but elevated temperature (eT) often reduced the magnitude of the positive response to eCO2. Photosynthetic acclimation to eCO2 occurs in non-N-fixing plants, but legume nodules are large C sinks and drive sustained increases in legume FA to eCO2. Legume N2 fixation and the proportion of legume N derived from N2 fixation increase with eCO2, but the magnitude of the increases lessens with eT. Legume nutritive value (NV) responses to eCO2 are less pronounced than FA responses, but decreased herbage N and greater nonstructural carbohydrate concentrations are common. Exposure to eT negatively affects NV unless intervals between defoliation events are shortened. Limited data on reproductive performance show CCF affect flower number, pollen grain morphology and viability, and behavior of pollinators, potentially influencing legume reproductive success. Legume forage accumulation, N fixation, and proportion increase in mixed swards under enriched CO2. Elevated temperature decreases legume nutritive value and may ameliorate positive legume response to enriched CO2. Drought stress reduces legume forage accumulation, but drought effects on nutritive value are inconsistent. Climate change may affect legume flower number, nectar composition, pollinator visits, and reproductive success. Legume responses to climate change can be generalized, but interactions with species and local environments occur.
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页码:2419 / 2432
页数:14
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