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Phenological Events along the Elevation Gradient and Effect of Climate Change on Rhododendron arboreum Sm. in Kumaun Himalaya


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1 Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, Kumaun University, Nainital 263 002, India
2 Vivekananda Institute of Hill Agriculture, ICAR, Almora 263 601, India
 

Phenological events of rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum Sm.) were monitored along elevation gradients in distinct ecological settings. The observations were carried out between 1500 and 2500 m elevation in Central Himalaya. The phenological events, i.e. bud formation, bud bursting, leafing, flowering, fruit formation and seed formation were recorded. Phenological duration and synchrony of all these phenophases were determined within site and along the elevation gradient in each study site. Our observations showed high synchrony throughout the elevation gradient, especially for peak flowering. Temperature, rainfall, age of the observed trees and site characteristics were related to initial and peak flowering dates. The circumference varied from 35.0 ± 2.73 to 140.0 ± 2.88 cm; similarly, height varied from 5.0 ± 1.02 to 16.5 v 1.41 m. All the phenological events began early at low elevation and were delayed at higher elevation. R. arboreum had a sharp flowering peak from January to March. Wet season flowering was rare, and seed formation occurred in summer. The climatic conditions affected the phenological characters of R. arboreum.

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Climate Change, Elevation Gradient, Phenology, Rhododendron arboreum.
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Authors

Nandan Singh
Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, Kumaun University, Nainital 263 002, India
Jeet Ram
Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, Kumaun University, Nainital 263 002, India
Ashish Tewari
Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, Kumaun University, Nainital 263 002, India
R. P. Yadav
Vivekananda Institute of Hill Agriculture, ICAR, Almora 263 601, India

Abstract


Phenological events of rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum Sm.) were monitored along elevation gradients in distinct ecological settings. The observations were carried out between 1500 and 2500 m elevation in Central Himalaya. The phenological events, i.e. bud formation, bud bursting, leafing, flowering, fruit formation and seed formation were recorded. Phenological duration and synchrony of all these phenophases were determined within site and along the elevation gradient in each study site. Our observations showed high synchrony throughout the elevation gradient, especially for peak flowering. Temperature, rainfall, age of the observed trees and site characteristics were related to initial and peak flowering dates. The circumference varied from 35.0 ± 2.73 to 140.0 ± 2.88 cm; similarly, height varied from 5.0 ± 1.02 to 16.5 v 1.41 m. All the phenological events began early at low elevation and were delayed at higher elevation. R. arboreum had a sharp flowering peak from January to March. Wet season flowering was rare, and seed formation occurred in summer. The climatic conditions affected the phenological characters of R. arboreum.

Keywords


Climate Change, Elevation Gradient, Phenology, Rhododendron arboreum.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi1%2F106-110