Integrative Biology Journals

Plant Diversity ›› 2025, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (06): 889-898.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2023.11.003

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Simulated climate warming strongly constrains the seedling establishment of alpine cushion Arenaria oreophila

Renyu Zhoua,b, Pengfei Yanga,c, Xufang Chena, Minshu Songa, Hang Suna, Jianguo Chena   

  1. a Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China;
    b Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plateau Wetland Conservation, Restoration and Ecological Services, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, Yunnan, China;
    c School of Life Science, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming 650500, Yunnan, China
  • Received:2023-07-19 Revised:2023-11-07 Online:2026-01-13 Published:2026-01-13
  • Contact: Hang Sun,E-mail:sunhang@mail.kib.ac.cn;Jianguo Chen,E-mail:chenjianguo@mail.kib.ac.cn
  • Supported by:
    This study was supported by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) program (2019QZKK0502 to H.S.), the Yunnan Applied Basic Research Project (202001AT070060 to J.G.C.), the CAS “Light of West China” Program (J.G.C.), the Young Academic and Technical Leader Raising Foundation of Yunnan Province (202205AC160053 to J.G.C.).

Simulated climate warming strongly constrains the seedling establishment of alpine cushion Arenaria oreophila

Renyu Zhoua,b, Pengfei Yanga,c, Xufang Chena, Minshu Songa, Hang Suna, Jianguo Chena   

  1. a Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, China;
    b Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plateau Wetland Conservation, Restoration and Ecological Services, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, Yunnan, China;
    c School of Life Science, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming 650500, Yunnan, China
  • 通讯作者: Hang Sun,E-mail:sunhang@mail.kib.ac.cn;Jianguo Chen,E-mail:chenjianguo@mail.kib.ac.cn
  • 基金资助:
    This study was supported by the Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research (STEP) program (2019QZKK0502 to H.S.), the Yunnan Applied Basic Research Project (202001AT070060 to J.G.C.), the CAS “Light of West China” Program (J.G.C.), the Young Academic and Technical Leader Raising Foundation of Yunnan Province (202205AC160053 to J.G.C.).

Abstract: Population shrinkage of alpine cushion plants with ongoing climate warming has been empirically confirmed. Since cushion plants play important roles in sustaining alpine plant community and ecosystem functions, their population dynamics may directly influence the future alpine ecosystems. However, little is known about how climate warming affect cushion population recruitment, especially at early life-history stages. In this study, we conducted a laboratory simulation of climate warming to detect the effects of warming temperature and associated moisture and light changes on seed germination and seedling growth of the typical alpine cushion plant Arenaria oreophila. Results suggested that increasing temperature indeed exerted strong constraints on the population recruitment processes. Specifically, increased temperatures could quickly initialize seed germination (4–6 days at higher temperatures vs. 29–32 days at low temperature, respectively, after sowing), accelerate them to reach the maximum germination percentage (9–19 days at higher temperatures vs. 57–86 days at low temperature, respectively, after sowing) and significantly accelerate seedling growth rate. However, higher temperatures accelerated seedling mortality (more than 80%). In addition, lower light availability also increased seedling mortality though it could generally increase the final seed germination percentage. The effects of water might be dependent on temperature and light. All results suggested that cushion A. oreophila is quite sensitive to climate warming which strongly constrains its seedling establishment process. We, therefore, speculate that the continuing climate warming in future will exert uncertain risks in the persistence of cushion A. oreophila, possibly by constraining the process of seedling recruitments.

Key words: Alpine ecosystem, Climate change, Himalaya–Hengduan mountains, Population dynamic, Seed germination, Seedling mortality

摘要: Population shrinkage of alpine cushion plants with ongoing climate warming has been empirically confirmed. Since cushion plants play important roles in sustaining alpine plant community and ecosystem functions, their population dynamics may directly influence the future alpine ecosystems. However, little is known about how climate warming affect cushion population recruitment, especially at early life-history stages. In this study, we conducted a laboratory simulation of climate warming to detect the effects of warming temperature and associated moisture and light changes on seed germination and seedling growth of the typical alpine cushion plant Arenaria oreophila. Results suggested that increasing temperature indeed exerted strong constraints on the population recruitment processes. Specifically, increased temperatures could quickly initialize seed germination (4–6 days at higher temperatures vs. 29–32 days at low temperature, respectively, after sowing), accelerate them to reach the maximum germination percentage (9–19 days at higher temperatures vs. 57–86 days at low temperature, respectively, after sowing) and significantly accelerate seedling growth rate. However, higher temperatures accelerated seedling mortality (more than 80%). In addition, lower light availability also increased seedling mortality though it could generally increase the final seed germination percentage. The effects of water might be dependent on temperature and light. All results suggested that cushion A. oreophila is quite sensitive to climate warming which strongly constrains its seedling establishment process. We, therefore, speculate that the continuing climate warming in future will exert uncertain risks in the persistence of cushion A. oreophila, possibly by constraining the process of seedling recruitments.

关键词: Alpine ecosystem, Climate change, Himalaya–Hengduan mountains, Population dynamic, Seed germination, Seedling mortality