Precipitation and environmental constraints on three aspects of flowering in three dominant tallgrass species
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Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we know relatively little about how the environment and timing of rainfall determine flower productivity. Evidence suggests that deficits or additions of rainfall during phenlologically relevant periods (i.e. growth, storage, initiation of flowering, and reproduction) can determine flower production in grasslands.
We used long-term data from the Konza Prairie LTER to test how fire, soil topography, and precipitation amounts during four phenologically relevant periods of the growing season constrain three aspects of flowering in three dominant C4 grass species. Specifically, we examined the probability of flowering, flowering stalk density, and individual flowering stalk biomass for Andropogon gerardii, Schizachyrium scoparium and Sorghastrum nutans.
We found that each of the three species responded to the amount of precipitation during phenologically relevant periods in unique ways. All aspec...
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2025-06-16



