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Title:

Root traits of grasslands rapidly respond to climate change, while community biomass mainly depends on functional composition

Document type:
Forschungsdaten
Publication date:
19.04.2023
Responsible:
Rojas-Botero, Sandra Liliana
Authors:
Rojas-Botero, Sandra Liliana; Teixeira, Leonardo H.; Prucker, Paula; Kloska, Veronika; Kollmann, Johannes; Le Stradic, Soizig
Author affiliation:
TUM
Publisher:
TUM
Identifier:
doi:10.14459/2023mp1706017
End date of data production:
18.08.2022
Subject area:
RPL Raumplanung, Raumordnung; UMW Umweltwissenschaften
Other subject areas:
Ecology, Climate change, Ecosystem functioning
Resource type:
Experimente und Beobachtungen / experiments and observations
Data type:
Tabellen / tables
Description:
Collected data from an ecotron experiment conducted in the facility TUMmesa. Mesocosm grasslands were established and the allocation of biomass above- and belowground, as well as absorptive root traits were assessed under climate change conditions (i.e., two RCP scenarios and two precipitation regimes).
Method of data assessment:
By the endpoint of the experiment, young mesocosm grasslands were harvested: above- and belowground biomass were collected considering two soil depths: 0 – 6 cm and 6 – 15 cm. Additionally, morphological traits of absorptive roots were measured: root diameter, root tissue density, specific root length, and root length density.
Links:
This dataset relates to the publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.14345
Key words:
Belowground responses, climate change, grassland restoration, plant functional types, biomass allocation, root functional traits
Technical remarks:
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Language:
en
Rights:
by, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Horizon 2020:
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst (F.7-F5121.14.2.3/14/9) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (INST 95/1184- FUGG)
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