Chin J Plant Ecol ›› 2008, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5): 1061-1071.DOI: 10.3773/j.issn.1005-264x.2008.05.011
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XU Zhen-Feng1, HU Ting-Xing1,*(), ZHANG Yuan-Bin2, XIAN Jun-Ren1, WANG Kai-Yun2,3
Received:
2007-11-22
Accepted:
2008-04-22
Online:
2008-11-22
Published:
2008-09-30
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XU Zhen-Feng, HU Ting-Xing, ZHANG Yuan-Bin, XIAN Jun-Ren, WANG Kai-Yun. RESPONSES OF PHENOLOGY AND GROWTH OF BETULA UTILIS AND ABIES FAXONIANA IN SUBALPINE TIMBERLINE ECOTONE TO SIMULATED GLOBAL WARMING, WESTERN SICHUAN, CHINA[J]. Chin J Plant Ecol, 2008, 32(5): 1061-1071.
物 种 Species | 展叶开始时间 Beginning time of leaf emergence | 展叶结束时间 Ending time of leaf emergence | 展叶持续时间 Duration of leaf emergence (d) | 芽休眠或落叶开始时间 Bud dormancy or beginning of leaf abscission | 落叶结束时间 Ending time of leaf abscission | 落叶持续时间 Duration of leaf abscission (d) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OTC | 142.6 | 176.1 | 33.5 | 234.6 | - | - | |
冷杉 | CK | 157.8 | 193.2 | 35.4 | 226.9 | - | - |
p-level | ** | ** | * | ** | - | - | |
OTC | 138.6 | 167.2 | 28.6 | 266.8 | 313.9 | 47.1 | |
糙皮桦 | CK | 139.8 | 169.5 | 29.7 | 247.1 | 290.6 | 43.5 |
p-level | NS | * | * | ** | ** | ** |
Table 1 Data on leaf phenology of Abies faxoniana and Betula utilis in OTC and CK
物 种 Species | 展叶开始时间 Beginning time of leaf emergence | 展叶结束时间 Ending time of leaf emergence | 展叶持续时间 Duration of leaf emergence (d) | 芽休眠或落叶开始时间 Bud dormancy or beginning of leaf abscission | 落叶结束时间 Ending time of leaf abscission | 落叶持续时间 Duration of leaf abscission (d) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OTC | 142.6 | 176.1 | 33.5 | 234.6 | - | - | |
冷杉 | CK | 157.8 | 193.2 | 35.4 | 226.9 | - | - |
p-level | ** | ** | * | ** | - | - | |
OTC | 138.6 | 167.2 | 28.6 | 266.8 | 313.9 | 47.1 | |
糙皮桦 | CK | 139.8 | 169.5 | 29.7 | 247.1 | 290.6 | 43.5 |
p-level | NS | * | * | ** | ** | ** |
物 种 Species | 芽长 Bud length (mm) | 单叶面积或叶长 Single leaf area (cm2) or needle length (mm) | 单株叶数量 Leaf number per plant (n) | 基径相对生长率 RGA of basal diameter (%) | 单株总叶面积 Total leaf area per plant (cm2) | 叶长宽比 Ratio of leaf length and leaf width | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
冷杉 | OTC | 5.54±0.26 | 24.52±0.84 | 1126.6±286.3 | 11.86±1.83 | - | 0.31±0.056 |
CK | 5.24±0.35 | 23.15±0.72 | 1255.4±320.6 | 10.82±1.78 | - | 0.28±0.062 | |
p | ** | * | NS | ** | - | * | |
糙皮桦 | OTC | 4.47±0.32 | 11.30±3.10 | 295.4±39.1 | 16.1±1.58 | 2993.2±424.3 | 1.39±0.12 |
CK | 4.36±0.28 | 8.80±2.60 | 328.8±42.1 | 14.9±1.73 | 2710.7±318.2 | 1.53±0.11 | |
p | NS | ** | ** | * | * | ** |
Table 2 Effects of simulated global warming on bud length, leaf size, leaf distribution and relative growth rate (RGR) of basal diameter of Abies faxoniana and Betula utilis
物 种 Species | 芽长 Bud length (mm) | 单叶面积或叶长 Single leaf area (cm2) or needle length (mm) | 单株叶数量 Leaf number per plant (n) | 基径相对生长率 RGA of basal diameter (%) | 单株总叶面积 Total leaf area per plant (cm2) | 叶长宽比 Ratio of leaf length and leaf width | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
冷杉 | OTC | 5.54±0.26 | 24.52±0.84 | 1126.6±286.3 | 11.86±1.83 | - | 0.31±0.056 |
CK | 5.24±0.35 | 23.15±0.72 | 1255.4±320.6 | 10.82±1.78 | - | 0.28±0.062 | |
p | ** | * | NS | ** | - | * | |
糙皮桦 | OTC | 4.47±0.32 | 11.30±3.10 | 295.4±39.1 | 16.1±1.58 | 2993.2±424.3 | 1.39±0.12 |
CK | 4.36±0.28 | 8.80±2.60 | 328.8±42.1 | 14.9±1.73 | 2710.7±318.2 | 1.53±0.11 | |
p | NS | ** | ** | * | * | ** |
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