Frost-resistance of subtropical evergreen woody plants: An evaluation based on plant functional traits

Yi Lu Xu, Xiao Dong Yang, Yue Xu, Yi Ming Xie, Liang Yan Wang, En Rong Yan

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Abstract

Evaluating the frost-resistance of evergreen woody plants is of significance in guiding the species selection in forest management in subtropical region. In this paper, an investigation was made on the functional traits (including specific leaf area, stem wood density, leaf area, leaf dry matter content, leaf relative electrical conductance, and twig wood density) of 64 common evergreen broad-leaved and coniferous woody plant species in the Ningbo region of Zhejiang Province, East China, after a severe snowstorm in early 2008, aimed to select the evergreen woody plants with high ability of freeze-tolerance, and to establish a related evaluation system. By using a hierarchy analysis approach, the weight values of the functional traits of each species were determined, and an index system for evaluating the plants tolerance ability against freeze and mechanical damage was established. Based on this system, 23 evergreen plant species with high tolerance ability against freeze and mechanical damage, such as Cyclobalanopsis gilva, Cyclobalanopsis nubium, Neolitsea aurata, and Vacciniuim mandarinorum, were selected. In the meantime, on the basis of the ordering with each of the functional traits, the ordering of the tolerance ability of the 64 plant species against freeze and mechanical damage was made, and a list for the frost-resistance ability of the subtropical evergreen woody plant species in Ningbo region was constituted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3288-3294
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume23
Issue number12
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Evaluation index system
  • Evergreen woody plant
  • Frost-resistance
  • Mechanical damage-resistance
  • Plant functional trait
  • Plant selection

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