Drought shortens subtropical understory growing season by advancing leaf senescence

Author:

Sun Huanfa12ORCID,Yan Liming12ORCID,Li Zhao13ORCID,Cheng Wanying12ORCID,Lu Ruiling12ORCID,Xia Xingli12ORCID,Ping Jiaye12ORCID,Bian Chenyu12ORCID,Wei Ning12ORCID,You Cuihai12ORCID,Tang Songbo12ORCID,Du Ying12ORCID,Wang Jing4ORCID,Qiao Yang12ORCID,Cui Erqian12ORCID,Zhou Xuhui124ORCID,Xia Jianyang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Tiantong Forest Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Eco‐Chongming East China Normal University Shanghai China

2. Research Center for Global Change and Complex Ecosystems, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences East China Normal University Shanghai China

3. Department of Grassland Resource and Ecology, College of Grassland Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing China

4. Northeast Asia Ecosystem Carbon Sink Research Center, Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management‐Ministry of Education, School of Forestry Northeast Forestry University Harbin China

Abstract

AbstractSubtropical forests, recognized for their intricate vertical canopy stratification, exhibit high resistance to extreme drought. However, the response of leaf phenology to drought in the species‐rich understory remains poorly understood. In this study, we constructed a digital camera system, amassing over 360,000 images through a 70% throughfall exclusion experiment, to explore the drought response of understory leaf phenology. The results revealed a significant advancement in understory leaf senescence phenology under drought, with 11.75 and 15.76 days for the start and end of the leaf‐falling event, respectively. Pre‐season temperature primarily regulated leaf development phenology, whereas soil water dominated the variability in leaf senescence phenology. Under drought conditions, temperature sensitivities for the end of leaf emergence decreased from −13.72 to −11.06 days °C−1, with insignificance observed for the start of leaf emergence. Consequently, drought treatment shortened both the length of the growing season (15.69 days) and the peak growth season (9.80 days) for understory plants. Moreover, this study identified diverse responses among intraspecies and interspecies to drought, particularly during the leaf development phase. These findings underscore the pivotal role of water availability in shaping understory phenology patterns, especially in subtropical forests.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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