2000
DOI: 10.1007/s004420050985
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C 4 plants in the vegetation of Mongolia: their natural occurrence and geographical distribution in relation to climate

Abstract: The natural geographical occurrence, carbon assimilation, and structural and biochemical diversity of species with C photosynthesis in the vegetation of Mongolia was studied. The Mongolian flora was screened for C plants by using C/C isotope fractionation, determining the early products of CO fixation, microscopy of leaf mesophyll cell anatomy, and from reported literature data. Eighty C species were found among eight families: Amaranthaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Molluginaceae, Poaceae, Polygonaceae,… Show more

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“…The latter agrees with the conclusions of Pyankov et al (2000) regarding the temperature-dependent distribution of C4 grasses in (Republic of) Mongolia. Due to the simultaneous increase in temperature and precipitation during the growing season (Xiao et al 1995) the temperature of the warmest month is effective for this competition.…”
Section: Regional Variation In C3/c4 Composition Is Related To Tempersupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The latter agrees with the conclusions of Pyankov et al (2000) regarding the temperature-dependent distribution of C4 grasses in (Republic of) Mongolia. Due to the simultaneous increase in temperature and precipitation during the growing season (Xiao et al 1995) the temperature of the warmest month is effective for this competition.…”
Section: Regional Variation In C3/c4 Composition Is Related To Tempersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The absence of any relationship with individual climatic gradients (temperature, precipitation and soil water parameters) may thus be caused by compensating effects. Furthermore, C4 species of different metabolic types (see Pyankov et al, 2000) can differ significantly in 13 (e.g., Schulze et al, 1996). This was apparent in our data, as C. squarrosa (NAD-ME metabolic type, Pyankov et al, 2000) had a 1.1‰ higher 13 than other metabolic types (mainly NADP-ME).…”
Section: Variation In C4 End-member ( 13 4 ) Of C3/c4 Mixing Modelsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…References on theory, significance and large datasets: O'Leary (1981); Farquhar et al (1989); Earnshaw et al (1990); Ehleringer et al (1997); Lüttge (1997); Zotz and Ziegler (1997); Wand et al (1999); Pyankov et al (2000); Sage (2001); Hibberd and Quick (2002).…”
Section: Special Cases or Extrasmentioning
confidence: 99%