Water‐soluble carbohydrates in {Patzkea} paniculata ({L}.): a plant strategy to tolerate snowpack reduction and spring drought in subalpine grasslands
In subalpine grasslands of the central French Alps, cessation of traditional mowing promotes dominance of Patzkea paniculata (L.) G.H.Loos (Poaceae) tussocks, with high biomass but low fodder quality. Mowing limits P. paniculata abundance through the depletion of its water-soluble carbohydrate (WSC) reserves, which sustain early spring growth initiation. However, the effectiveness of mowing effects is modulated by grassland functional composition, fertilization and climate change, as WSC compounds, and notably fructans, support plant physiological responses to climate stresses such as drought or frost.
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- Title
- Water‐soluble carbohydrates in {Patzkea} paniculata ({L}.): a plant strategy to tolerate snowpack reduction and spring drought in subalpine grasslands
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Year of Publication
- 2020
- Authors
- Bernard L., Decau M.‐L., Morvan‐Bertrand A., Lavorel S., Clément J.‐C.
- Secondary Authors
- Loreto F.
- Journal
- Plant Biology
- Pagination
- plb.13081
- Date Published
- jan
- ISSN
- 1435-8603, 1438-8677
Submitted on 21 October 2021