Forests (Jun 2022)

Functional Traits of <i>Quercus aliena</i> var. <i>acuteserrata</i> in Qinling Huangguan Forest Dynamics Plot: The Relative Importance of Plant Size and Habitat

  • Jing Qiu,
  • Anxia Han,
  • Chunmei He,
  • Xiaoxia Dai,
  • Shihong Jia,
  • Ying Luo,
  • Zhanqing Hao,
  • Qiulong Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13060899
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 899

Abstract

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Variation in intraspecific functional traits is one of the important components of community variation, and has drawn the attention of researchers. Studying the variation of traits under different plant sizes and habitats helps to reveal the adaptation mechanism of plants. We explored intraspecific trait variations by focusing on the widespread species Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata in a 25 ha warm, temperate, deciduous broadleaved forest plot in the Qinling Mountains. We measured nine morphological and chemical traits for 90 individuals from different plant sizes and habitats. In addition, we evaluated the relative impact of plant size and environment on Q. aliena var. acuteserrata with multiple regression models. We found that plant size explained the most variance of traits. As plant size increased, the trees tended to have lower leaf nitrogen concentrations, lower leaf phosphorus concentrations, higher leaf carbon concentrations, higher leaf dry matter content (LDMC), and thinner leaves, indicating the transformation from rapid resource acquisition strategy to conservative resource-use strategy. Habitats could only explain the changes in chemical traits. Leaf carbon concentration was principally affected by topographical factors and was significant different among habitats. Leaf nitrogen concentration and LPC were significantly limited by soil N and P. In conclusion, shifts in size-dependent traits met the growth requirements of Q. aliena var. acutiserrata; the high tolerance traits associated with this tree species might elucidate important mechanisms for coping with changing environments.

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