Published October 10, 2023 | Version v1
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Alpine plant species converge towards adopting elevation-specific resource-acquisition strategy in response to experimental early snow-melting

  • 1. CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology

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  • 1. CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology

Description

An experimental to assess the effect of early snow-melting on alpine species at contrasting elevation was established in 2019 at Rohtang (32°22' N; 77°16' E) in western Himalaya. After completion of 02 year of experiment, sampling was performed on 08 alpine plant species. We have collected leaf functional trait and physiological traits during peak growing season (August 2020) from two elevation (3850 and 4150 m) and from control and treatment plots. The trait values of 15 replicates for each species were given here for leaf functional traits (viz. leaf area, specific leaf area, leaf dry matter content, leaf water content, plant height) and  trait values of 05 replicated for each species were given for elemental (Nitrogen % and carbon/nitrogen ratio ) and physiological traits (leaf chlorophyll content, Carotenoid content, Malondialdehyde equivalents, Phenol content, Proline content, Total soluble Sugar content, Total protein content). We have provided trait values from both control and treatment plots. 

Notes

This research work was funded by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India (MLP0172, MLP 205) and DST-SERB project CRG/2022/007618.

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