Latitudinal variation in reproductive performance of Leymus chinensis: implications for its response to future climate warming

2018 
ABSTRACTBackground: Sexual reproduction of plants is likely to be related to climate in their distribution range. Therefore, the investigation of spatial pattern of reproductive traits might provide valuable insights into the potential responses of a plant species to climate change.Aims: We studied the latitudinal pattern of sexual reproduction in Leymus chinensis to uncover the underlying ecological factors and their roles.Methods: We established a latitude transect in the Inner Mongolian steppe and investigated reproductive performance of L. chinensis, followed by modelling the relationship between traits and ecological factors.Results: Stalk height, spike length and spikelet number were non-linearly related to latitude. The spike-stalk ratio, seed viability and shoot density displayed significantly negative response to increasing latitude. Overall, increased latitude posed adverse impacts on sexual reproduction of L. chinensis. Annual mean temperature was positively correlated with the traits relevant ...
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