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Plant phenology as affected by land degradation in the arid Patagonian Monte,Argentina: A multivariate approach
Institution:1. Department of Agrochemistry and Environment (GEA-UMH), University Miguel Hernández, Avda. de la Universidad, 03202 Elche, Alicante, Spain;2. Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Universitat Jaume I, Campus Riu Sec s/n, 12017 Castellón, Spain;3. University of Barcelona, Laboratory of Soil Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Plant Biology, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the study of climate change effects on plant phenology. However, the effects of other more localized components of global change such as land degradation have been almost completely ignored. In this paper we evaluate the phenological patterns of 10 plant species at three sites with contrasting levels of land degradation due to overgrazing in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina, and their relationship with plant morphology, browsing intensity, and plant competition.Plant phenology differed among sites in eight species, but plant responses were species-specific. In six species the dormancy and senescence periods were shorter indicating longer growing cycles at high degradation than at low degradation site. Generally, plants growing at high degradation site present longer and frequently incomplete vegetative periods and shorter and less dominant reproductive periods than those at low degradation site. However, in some species the duration of reproductive periods was greater in the high degradation site. Plant size (i.e. height, area, and/or internal cover) affected plant phenology in seven species. In contrast, browsing and neighbor's cover were rarely related to plant phenology. Our results suggest that other global change components such as land degradation may affect plant phenology.
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