Treeline species phenology: shoot growth, leaf characteristics and nutrient dynamics

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Singh, Pradeep [1 ]
Negi, G. C. S. [1 ]
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[1] GB Pant Natl Inst Himalayan Environm & Sustainabl, Almora, Uttarakhand, India
关键词
Betula utilis; Garhwal Himalaya; leaf nutrients; phenology; Rhododendron campanulatum; treeline ecotone; tree growth forms; CENTRAL HIMALAYA; SOIL-TEMPERATURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TIMBERLINE; MOISTURE; RESORPTION; ELEVATION; RESPONSES; FEATURES; ECOTONE;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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In this study on treeline phenology in Tungnath, Garhwal Himalaya (altitude, 2955-3334 m asl), we (i) collected data on micro-climatic conditions, timing of major phenophases, leaf and shoot growth phenology and leaf nitrogen resorption in four major tree species (Abies spectabilis, Betula utilis, Quercus semecarpifolia, Rhododendron arboreum) and a krummholz species (R. campanulatum); and (ii) compared the treeline species phenology with mid-altitude forest tree species phenology of this region. Meteorological data reported for this site revealed that the mean monthly atmospheric temperature during growing period (July-September) has increased at the rate of 0.11 degrees C yr(-1) in the last two decades. Leaf bud-break occurred in all the species in May, however, the proportion of marked tree population in bud-break phase at the time of first observation in May varied considerably across the species from 10% in Q. semecarpifolia to 50% in R. arboreum. Leaf initiation and leafing in the treeline species was delayed by about two months, compared to the mid-altitude tree species. Also, the leaf expansion within one month of leafing was conspicuously slower in treeline species than mid-altitude species (43% vs. 83% in Quercus spp. and 49% vs. 76% in R. arboreum). The treeline species were characterized by short growing period (2-4 months), lower period of steady-state in peak leaf mass and rapid leaf mass loss, low nitrogen concentration in leaves (1.7% vs. 2.5%), slow shoot growth, lower shoot length (5.6 cm vs. 9.5 cm) and shoot growth period, and higher leaf density in shoots (1.2 vs. 0.8 leaves cm(-1) shoot length) than the mid-altitude forest trees. It is expected that with the increasing rate of warming in Tungnath the phenological behaviour of treeline species would change markedly in future leading to changes in ecosystem properties.
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