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- W3188760104 abstract "Climate change models predict a strong reduction of average precipitation, especially of the summer rainfall, and an increase in intensity and frequency of drought events in the Mediterranean region. The research aim was to understand how four dominant grass species (Arrhenatherum elatius, Cynosurus cristatus, Elymus repens, and Lolium perenne) in sub-Mediterranean meadows (central Apennines, Italy) modulate their resource acquisition and conservation strategies to short-term variation of the pattern of summer water supply. During summer 2016, using a randomized block design, we tested the effect of three patterns of summer water supply, differing in water amount and watering frequency, on leaf area, leaf dry mass, specific leaf area (SLA), leaf senescence, and plant height. Our results showed that dominant grass species can modulate their strategies to variation of the pattern of summer water supply, but the response of leaf traits and plant height is mediated by the set of functional characteristics of the species. E. repens and A. elatius, with summer green leaves, lower SLA, later flowering period, and deeper roots, were less influenced by changes in water amount. C. cristatus and L. perenne, which display acquisitive strategies (persistent leaves, higher SLA values), earlier flowering, and shallower roots were more influenced by changes in the pattern of summer water supply. Our results suggest that a short-term decrease in water availability might affect primarily species with trait syndromes less adapted to face summer drought." @default.
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- W3188760104 title "Species trait syndrome drives the leaves’ functional variations of dominant grasses to modifications in summer water supply" @default.
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