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Probabilistic assessment of drought stress vulnerability in grasslands of Xinjiang, China
by
Li, Congren
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Ju, Xifeng
, Liu, Liang
, Liu, Yujia
, Li, Jianhao
, Mao, Xurui
, Han, Wanqiang
in
Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ climate regions
/ Correlation analysis
/ Drought
/ drought stress
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Function analysis
/ Global warming
/ Grassland management
/ grassland types
/ Grasslands
/ Growing season
/ influencing factors
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Science
/ Precipitation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stress
/ Vegetation
/ vulnerability probability
/ Water shortages
2023
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Probabilistic assessment of drought stress vulnerability in grasslands of Xinjiang, China
by
Li, Congren
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Ju, Xifeng
, Liu, Liang
, Liu, Yujia
, Li, Jianhao
, Mao, Xurui
, Han, Wanqiang
in
Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ climate regions
/ Correlation analysis
/ Drought
/ drought stress
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Function analysis
/ Global warming
/ Grassland management
/ grassland types
/ Grasslands
/ Growing season
/ influencing factors
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Science
/ Precipitation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stress
/ Vegetation
/ vulnerability probability
/ Water shortages
2023
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Probabilistic assessment of drought stress vulnerability in grasslands of Xinjiang, China
by
Li, Congren
, Zheng, Jianghua
, Guan, Jingyun
, Ju, Xifeng
, Liu, Liang
, Liu, Yujia
, Li, Jianhao
, Mao, Xurui
, Han, Wanqiang
in
Carbon cycle
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ climate regions
/ Correlation analysis
/ Drought
/ drought stress
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Extreme drought
/ Function analysis
/ Global warming
/ Grassland management
/ grassland types
/ Grasslands
/ Growing season
/ influencing factors
/ Normalized difference vegetative index
/ Photosynthesis
/ Plant Science
/ Precipitation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Statistical analysis
/ Stress
/ Vegetation
/ vulnerability probability
/ Water shortages
2023
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Probabilistic assessment of drought stress vulnerability in grasslands of Xinjiang, China
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Probabilistic assessment of drought stress vulnerability in grasslands of Xinjiang, China
2023
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In the process of climate warming, drought has increased the vulnerability of ecosystems. Due to the extreme sensitivity of grasslands to drought, grassland drought stress vulnerability assessment has become a current issue to be addressed. First, correlation analysis was used to determine the characteristics of the normalized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) response of the grassland normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) to multiscale drought stress (SPEI-1 ~ SPEI-24) in the study area. Then, the response of grassland vegetation to drought stress at different growth periods was modeled using conjugate function analysis. Conditional probabilities were used to explore the probability of NDVI decline to the lower percentile in grasslands under different levels of drought stress (moderate, severe and extreme drought) and to further analyze the differences in drought vulnerability across climate zones and grassland types. Finally, the main influencing factors of drought stress in grassland at different periods were identified. The results of the study showed that the spatial pattern of drought response time of grassland in Xinjiang had obvious seasonality, with an increasing trend from January to March and November to December in the nongrowing season and a decreasing trend from June to October in the growing season. August was the most vulnerable period for grassland drought stress, with the highest probability of grassland loss. When the grasslands experience a certain degree of loss, they develop strategies to mitigate the effects of drought stress, thereby decreasing the probability of falling into the lower percentile. Among them, the highest probability of drought vulnerability was found in semiarid grasslands, as well as in plains grasslands and alpine subalpine grasslands. In addition, the primary drivers of April and August were temperature, whereas for September, the most significant influencing factor was evapotranspiration. The results of the study will not only deepen our understanding of the dynamics of drought stress in grasslands under climate change but also provide a scientific basis for the management of grassland ecosystems in response to drought and the allocation of water in the future.
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Frontiers Media SA,Frontiers Media S.A
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