Ecological Indicators (Sep 2023)

Comparison of water use efficiency of sand-binding species along revegetation chronosequence in an alpine desert

  • Yao Li,
  • Lihui Tian,
  • Hai Zhou,
  • Haijiao Wang,
  • Xiaofan He,
  • Yaotao Jin,
  • Hongshi Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
p. 110475

Abstract

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Afforestation is an effective measure for ecological restoration in the desert ecosystem. The long-term water use efficiency (WUE) of leaves is an important indicator for evaluating the water adaptation strategy of sand-fixing species. However, the WUE of typical sand-fixing plants in the alpine desert and its responses to local climatic, micro-geomorphology, environmental conditions and nutrient limitations are still unclear. In this study, sand-fixing vegetation community along a revegetation chronosequence (Hippophae rhammoides planted on dunes in 1987, 2008, and 2015, respectively. H. rhammoides with the longest recovery period were defined as mature plantations, and the shortest recovery period were defined as juveniles.) at the alpine desert at the eastern shore of the Qinghai Lake were used as the research plots. Stable carbon isotope was used to evaluate species WUE. The results showed that: (1) the δ13C values of H. rhammoides showed a decreasing trend as plants grew. The seasonal δ13C variation was mainly affected by average relative humidity (MRH). (2) The δ13C in the dunes revegetated in 2008 and 2015 were significantly higher than that in 1987 at the windward slope (P < 0.05). The values of δ13C had various responses to the available soil water under the influence of topography, and soil water content was the key factor for the WUE of individuals in communities. There was a significant negative correlation between the ratio of carbon and nitrogen content in H. rhammoides leaves and WUE. The research indicated that mature plantations had adopted a more stable water use pattern than the juveniles, which provide an effective insight for ecological restoration in fragile ecological regions.

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