| 摘 要: |
Elucidating biomass partitioning between above- and belowground parts in plant communities is vital to better assessing the ecological services of terrestrial ecosystems. However, the knowledge of biomass allocation in grasslands is scant, especially for the divergent mechanisms under both contrasting conditions. On two large geographic transects, Tibetan Plateau and Inner Mongolian Plateau, we analyzed the general and differential mechanisms of biomass allocation (plant biomass ratio of root to shoot, R/S) in temperate vs. alpine grasslands. We found that the R/S exhibited large variations, ranging from 3.89 to 45.10 in temperate grasslands and from 4.74 to 80.72 in alpine grasslands. The R/S decreased with increasing precipitation in both grasslands, whereas it weakly related to temperature. Plant functional group had highest importance on R/S than mean annual precipitation, mean annual temperature, soil nitrogen and phosphorus availabilities, and plant richness and diversity index. Climate factors indirectly but strongly drove R/S by mainly changing plant functional group compositions. Particularly, forbs affected R/S more than other dominant plant functional types. This information can provide a profound insight into the biomass allocation dynamics in grasslands at regional level under climate change scenarios. |