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Shrubs Should Be Valued: The Functional Traits of Lonicera fragrantissima var. lancifolia in a Qinling Huangguan Forest Dynamics Plot, China

  • Anxia Han
  • , Jing Qiu
  • , Ruoming Cao
  • , Shihong Jia
  • , Zhanqing Hao
  • , Qiulong Yin
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Previous studies have focused on the functional traits of trees, while undergrowth shrubs have not received the same attention. We collected 97 shrubs from 6 habitats in 3 diameter classes to measure the functional traits of Lonicera fragrantissima var. lancifolia, which is one of the dominant species in the shrub layer of the Qinling Huangguan plot. We found that leaf thickness (LT) decreased with an increase in diameter classes. Other functional traits did not change significantly with the diameter classes. Most of the functional traits changed with the habitats, which may be influenced by topography and soil. On the whole, Lonicera fragrantissima var. lancifolia showed low variation, which indicates that its growth was stable and good. The relationships between functional traits within species was in accordance with the leaf economic spectrum. The positive correlation between soil total nitrogen (STN) and C:N verified the “nutrition luxury hypothesis”.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1147
JournalForests
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • diameter class
  • functional traits
  • micro-habitat
  • soil

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