Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts on the Geographic Distribution of Fritillaria imperialis L. (Liliaceae) (Turkey)

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae Pub Date : 2022-09-14 DOI:10.5586/asbp.919
A. Demir, Fulya Aydin-Kandemir
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Fritillaria imperialis is a bulbous plant that has increased commercial value and contributes to rural development in Turkey. It is widely utilized in traditional medicine and pharmacy, and has great potential for use in modern pharmaceuticals in the future. As the effects of climate change on this plant have not been documented, this study aimed to understand how climate change might affect F. imperialis . The methodology of the study was divided into three steps: ( i ) database development, including the current distribution zones of F. imperialis and climatic parameters such as temperature and precipitation data; ( ii ) determination of the plant’s temperature and precipitation requirements; and ( iii ) Ecocrop’s plant climate suitability modeling (PCSM). As a result of the study, it was determined that climatic suitability would decrease below 20% in the plant’s current distribution area between 2,000 m and 3,000 m altitude. For the zones between 500–1,000 m altitude, the climatic suitability will be as high as 100%. Although there are zones where climatic suitability will increase by 2070, the general trend shows that suitability will decrease. This change in the plant ecosystem is explained by the decreased winter precipitation and snowfall but increased temperature and evaporation at higher altitudes. Fritillaria imperialis is expected to shift its geographic distribution to lower altitudes because of climate change.
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气候变化对土耳其帝国贝母(百合科)地理分布的影响
皇贝母是一种球茎植物,增加了商业价值,有助于土耳其的农村发展。它在传统医学和药学中有广泛的应用,在现代制药中也有很大的应用潜力。由于气候变化对该植物的影响尚未被记录在案,因此本研究旨在了解气候变化如何影响帝王花。研究的方法分为三个步骤:(i)数据库的开发,包括帝王蝶的当前分布区域和气候参数,如温度和降水数据;(ii)确定工厂的温度和降水要求;(3) Ecocrop的植物气候适宜性模型(PCSM)。研究结果确定,在海拔2000米至3000米之间的植物当前分布区域,气候适宜性将下降到20%以下。在海拔500 - 1000米之间的地区,气候适宜性高达100%。尽管到2070年,有些地区的气候适宜性将增加,但总体趋势显示适宜性将下降。植物生态系统的这种变化可以用冬季降水和降雪量减少而高海拔地区温度和蒸发增加来解释。由于气候变化,预计帝国贝母的地理分布将向低海拔地区转移。
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