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Preceding Phenological Events Rather than Climate Drive the Variations in Fruiting Phenology in the Desert Shrub Nitraria tangutorum

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11121578

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desert species; fruit setting; fruit ripening; water addition; phenology

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  1. Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [31400421]
  2. Science and Technology Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Forestry [CAFYBB2007008]

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Fruit setting and ripening in a temperate desert showed no significant response to precipitation changes, and the occurrence times of fruiting events remained relatively stable despite inter-annual variations. Previous flowering events drove the inter-annual variation in fruiting events.
Fruit setting and ripening are crucial in the reproductive cycle of many desert plant species, but their response to precipitation changes is still unclear. To clarify the response patterns, a long-term in situ water addition experiment with five treatments, namely natural precipitation (control) plus an extra 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the local mean annual precipitation (145 mm), was conducted in a temperate desert in northwestern China. A whole series of fruiting events including the onset, peak, and end of fruit setting and the onset, peak, and end of fruit ripening of a locally dominant shrub, Nitraria tangutorum, were observed from 2012 to 2018. The results show that (1) water addition treatments had no significant effects on all six fruiting events in almost all years, and the occurrence time of almost all fruiting events remained relatively stable compared with leaf phenology and flowering phenology after the water addition treatments; (2) the occurrence times of all fruiting events were not correlated to the amounts of water added in the treatments; (3) there are significant inter-annual variations in each fruiting event. However, neither temperature nor precipitation play key roles, but the preceding flowering events drive their inter-annual variation.

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