Phenological responses of C3 and C4 grasses to annual changes in precipitation and temperature

Temperature and precipitation are key factors in plant phenology and productivity. Modifications on growth and reproductive cycles may affect the relative fitness of the species, altering their interactions and ecosystem functions. In native grasslands of San Luis province, Argentina, C3 (cold-season) and C4 (warm-season) grasses coexist, which makes these grasslands particularly interesting. In this study, we evaluated how phenology of four native grasses (two C3 and two C4) is related to changes in temperature and rainfall. We compared phenological data collected in situ during two periods: from 1976 to 1986 and from 2008 to 2010. We found that warmer summers were related with a delay on the reproductive offset and the length of the reproductive cycle in all four species. In contrast, warmer springs were related with earlier flowering of C4, but later flowering of C3 grasses. Years with rainy winters were related with earlier flowering onsets in C3 species, while rainy summers were related with later and longer reproductive cycles in C4 grasses. These results provide valuable information about vegetation responses to climate and may be used for range management purposes.https://doi.org/10.25260/EA.18.28.2.0.658

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chicahuala, Martin S., Steinaker, Diego F., Demaría, Manuel R.
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Asociación Argentina de Ecología 2018
Online Access:https://ojs.ecologiaaustral.com.ar/index.php/Ecologia_Austral/article/view/658
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!