New field wind manipulation methodology reveals adaptive responses of steppe plants to increased and reduced wind speed.
Shudong ZhangGuofang LiuQingguo CuiZhenying HuangXuehua YeJohannes H C CornelissenPublished in: Plant methods (2021)
There are common wind response patterns in plant-size-related traits across different steppe species, while the response patterns in shoot traits vary among species. This indicates the species-specific ways by which plants balance growth and mechanical support facing wind stress. Our new field wind manipulation methodology was effective in altering wind speed with the intended magnitude. Especially, our field wind-funneling baffle system showed a great potential for use in future field wind velocity enhancement. Further experiments are needed to reveal how negative and positive effects play out on whole-plant performance in response to different wind regimes, which is important as ongoing global climatic changes involve big changes in wind regimes.