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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1996, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (3): 250-254.

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Variation of drought-enduring characteristics of Pinus sylvestris var.mongolica under different climatical moisture

Zhu Meiyun, Tian Youliang, Guo Liansheng   

  1. Inner Mongolia Forestry College, Huhhot 010019
  • Received:1995-06-07 Revised:2011-12-11 Online:1996-07-25 Published:1996-07-25

Abstract: The drought-enduring physiological indexes(πp,ε,etc.)of Pinus sylvestris var.mongolica are measured with 14~16 years old plantations on sandy lands in subhumid semiarid and transitional(from semiarid to arid)regions of inner Mongolia.The results show that thedrought-enduring indexes have a significant regional difference(P≤0.05),which is correlated with local climatic moisture index(Im),and can be expressed as Y=A+BX (Y,drought-enduring index;X,Im;and B,variation rate).When Im is varied from-29.6(Hailar) to -70.2(Huoluo),the variation rate(B)of bulk osmotic potential at initial turgor loss point (πp) is 0.0034 MPa at early stage of young branch growth and 0. 0061MPa at the last stage of yearly growth period.Similarly,the variation rate(B) of bulk elastic modulus (ε) with Im is 0.017 and 0.031 MPa,respectively.It is concluded that the drought-enduring property of Pinus sylvestris var. mangolica can be varied and improved by drought trainning.

Key words: Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica, Plantation, Drought-enduring characteristics, Climatic change, MaxEnt, giant panda, species distribution model, Biomod2