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Seasonal variation in biochemical responses of bamboo clones in the sub-tropical climate of Indian Himalayan foothills

Saloni Singh, Hukum Singh, Satish K Sharma, Raman Nautiyal

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Abstract

Pantnagar (PNT) and Dhampur (DHM) to seasonal ambient atmospheric conditions. The concentrations of chlorophyll, protein, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium in bamboo leaves were increased significantly (p < 0.025) in monsoon compared to summer and winter seasons. Carotenoid, total sugar and ascorbic acid contents were highest during winters and reduced significantly during monsoon. Proline content was highest in summer and reduced by 97% during monsoon, indicating effective adaptation to both clones' water-limited conditions. It was inferred that seasonal variation in atmospheric conditions significantly influenced the biochemical constituents of plants. This study provides a biochemical approach for screening potential bamboo species with adaptive nature for plantation purposes intended to mitigate climate change.

Topics & Concepts

FoothillsBambooTropical climateHumid subtropical climateTropicsSeasonalitySubtropicsVariation (astronomy)BiologyEcologyGeographyAgroforestryMedicinePhysicsAstrophysicsPathologyBamboo properties and applicationsAgroforestry and silvopastoral systemsTree Root and Stability Studies