Description: Das Projekt "Functional morphology and productivity of a tussock grassland in the Bolivian Altiplano" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Universität Basel, Philosophisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät durchgeführt. Tropical and subtropical high elevation grasslands are generally dominated by tall tussock grasses, a life form that seems to dominante in year round cold climates but otherwise quite different soil moisture regimes, from very wet (New Guinea, New Zealand, Ecuador) to rather dry, even semi-arid, as is the case in the NW-Argentinan and Bolivian Altiplano. The biomass production of these vast areas is largely unknown, since the classical harvesting technique cannot be applied in perennial vegetation without affecting growth. Given the steady increase in land use intensity, such information is needed to estimate the carrying capacity of these vast rangelands. In this thesis, I developed the needed non-destructive tools and applied them for a 30-month productivity analysis in the Bolivian Altiplano. The work was conducted in Sajama National Park at 4250 m elevation. The study plant, Festuca orthophylla, is a tall (up to 1 m, mostly around 60 cm) tussock forming grass that represents more than 90Prozent of all biomass in many parts of the Altiplano, including the study area. Forming clones of initially compact, but later fragmented shape, persisting many decades, this species is characteristic for the appearance of the semi-arid, Andean landscape over thousands of square kilometers at elevations between 3600 and 4600 m a.s.l. As a first step, I analysed the clonal structure, the morphology and biomass allocation in representative tussocks. The core of the theses is related to the tussock biomass production using a demographic approach and land cover data (Chapter 3), followed by an assessment of seasonal leaf dynamics (Chapter 4). In conclusion, our data provide a quantitative characterisation of the architecture and dry matter investment of this dominant Altiplano species, the first year-round productivity estimation for a high-elevation tropical, grassland, and a detailed assessment of leaf dynamics for the rainy and the dry season. In a number of ways the traits exhibited, contrast Festuca orthophylla from other, non-woody, high elevation taxa. In particular, the foliage of these tussocks operates at temperature close to that of the free atmosphere, while at the same time, providing shelter to below-ground shoot meristems. The large amount of dead plant material constrains photosynthetic light interception, and reflects slow rates of decomposition, a likely trade-off of generally poor nutrional quality (Patty et al., 2010), which, in turn, relates to the heavy herbivory pressure. The rates of biomass accumulation per unit of tussock area are quite high, much higher than one would expect in such a semi-arid rangeland. The most plausible explanation is that these tussocks are utilizing a far greater land area for water and nutrient acquisition than represented by their projected canopy area. The space in-between tussocks is, thus, a most likely mechanism explaining these high rates of productivity.
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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: Süßgräser ? Vegetation ? Basel ? Trockensubstanz ? Beleuchtung ? Morphologie ? Nährstoff ? Pflanzensamen ? Skigebiet ? Wiese ? Ecuador ? Guinea ? Ernte ? Architektur ? Gebäude ? Grünland ? Laubblatt ? Licht ? Temperatur ? Topographie ? Dürre ? Holz ? Interzeption ? Neuseeland ? Nationalpark ? Handelsgewerbe ? Landschaftsstruktur ? Bewertung ? Bodenwasserhaushalt ? Landfläche ? Ökologische Tragfähigkeit ? Produktionstechnik ? Studie ? Technik ? Bohrkern ? Daten ? Demografie ? Tropengebiet ? Verdichtung ? Trockengebiet ? Pflanze ? Bodenfeuchte ? Flächennutzung ? Wasser ? Verwitterung ? Weideland ? Beschaffung ? Landbedeckung ? Bewässerung ? Landschaft ? Produktion ? Investition ? Klima ? Produktivität ? Abdeckung ? Anreicherung ? Arbeit ? Atmosphäre ? Bauelement ? Bedarf ? Biomasse ? DRUCK ? BETRAG ? Bepflanzung ? UNTERSCHLUPF ? VERTEILUNG ? VERWANDT ? RUND ? DISSERTATION ? KLASSISCH ? Vermehrung ? Wachstum [biologisch] ? Werkzeug ? Art [Spezies] ? SCHLUSSFOLGERUNG ? SONSTIG ? EIN ? NEU ? Kapitalanlage ? ABSCHAETZUNG ? PROJEKT ? STILLGELEGT ? ANGEWANDT ? AUSSTELLUNGSSTUECK ? Klon ? LAND ? Laub ? TEIL ? MECHANISMEN ? FREI ? GLEICHMAESSIG ? Muskelarbeit ? JAHRESZEITLICH ? KAELTE ? NATIONAL ? UNTER ? FORMBLAETTER ?
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2006-04-01 - 2010-07-31
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