Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau

The ecological concept of Plant Functional Types (PFTs), which refers to the assemblage of plants with certain functional traits, has been introduced for the study of plant responses to the environment change and human disturbance. Taking the alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau as a study c...

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Published in:Journal of Mountain Science
Main Authors: SHEN Song-tao, ZHANG Shu-jie, FAN Min, WANG Qing
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/19094
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-016-4133-x
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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/19094 2023-05-15T18:03:01+02:00 Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau SHEN Song-tao ZHANG Shu-jie FAN Min WANG Qing 2017-10 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/19094 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-016-4133-x 英语 eng Journal of Mountain Science SHEN Song-tao,ZHANG Shu-jie,FAN Min,et al. Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau[J]. Journal of Mountain Science,2017,14(10):2003-2012. http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/19094 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-016-4133-x cn.org.cspace.api.content.CopyrightPolicy@1078f7e Plant Functional Types Nutritional Value Forage Resource Management The Zoigê Plateau 期刊论文 2017 ftchinacadscimhe https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-016-4133-x 2022-12-19T18:20:15Z The ecological concept of Plant Functional Types (PFTs), which refers to the assemblage of plants with certain functional traits, has been introduced for the study of plant responses to the environment change and human disturbance. Taking the alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau as a study case, this paper classified PFTs in terms of plant nutrition traits. The sequential results are as follows. (1) The main herbages in the Zoigê Plateau included 16species in 5families. Among the five families, Cyperaceae vegetation accounted for 81.37% of herbage area in total, while the remaining 4families occupied less than 20%. As for the species, Kobresia setchwanensis Hand.-Maizz. was dominant, accounting for 48.74% of the total area; while the remaining 51.26% was comprised of Polygonum viviparum L., Anaphalis fiavescens Hand.-Mazz., Stipa aliena Keng and other species. (2) By using the Principal Component Analysis (PCA), the assessment of herbages nutrition was carried out based on the comprehensive multi-index evaluation model. Polygonum viviparum L. had the highest nutritional value score (1.43), and Stipa aliena Kenghad thelowest (-1.40). Nutritional value of herbage species had a significantly positive correlation with altitude (P<0.01) in the Zoigê Plateau. (3) Based on the nutritional values, herbages in the Zoigê Plateau could be grouped into 3 nutrition PFTs (high, medium and low) by using the Natural Breaks (Jenks) method. Report Polygonum viviparum IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Journal of Mountain Science 14 10 2003 2012
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Nutritional Value
Forage Resource Management
The Zoigê Plateau
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Nutritional Value
Forage Resource Management
The Zoigê Plateau
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ZHANG Shu-jie
FAN Min
WANG Qing
Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau
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Nutritional Value
Forage Resource Management
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description The ecological concept of Plant Functional Types (PFTs), which refers to the assemblage of plants with certain functional traits, has been introduced for the study of plant responses to the environment change and human disturbance. Taking the alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau as a study case, this paper classified PFTs in terms of plant nutrition traits. The sequential results are as follows. (1) The main herbages in the Zoigê Plateau included 16species in 5families. Among the five families, Cyperaceae vegetation accounted for 81.37% of herbage area in total, while the remaining 4families occupied less than 20%. As for the species, Kobresia setchwanensis Hand.-Maizz. was dominant, accounting for 48.74% of the total area; while the remaining 51.26% was comprised of Polygonum viviparum L., Anaphalis fiavescens Hand.-Mazz., Stipa aliena Keng and other species. (2) By using the Principal Component Analysis (PCA), the assessment of herbages nutrition was carried out based on the comprehensive multi-index evaluation model. Polygonum viviparum L. had the highest nutritional value score (1.43), and Stipa aliena Kenghad thelowest (-1.40). Nutritional value of herbage species had a significantly positive correlation with altitude (P<0.01) in the Zoigê Plateau. (3) Based on the nutritional values, herbages in the Zoigê Plateau could be grouped into 3 nutrition PFTs (high, medium and low) by using the Natural Breaks (Jenks) method.
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FAN Min
WANG Qing
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WANG Qing
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title Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau
title_short Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau
title_full Classification of plant functional types based on the nutrition traits: a case study on alpine meadow community in the Zoigê Plateau
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