Fractal Analysis of Root Architecture Responses of Saussurea Salsa to Different Habitats in Sugan Lake Wetland on the Northern Margin of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Abstract:Aims
The fractal structure is an important root architecture characteristic, which can reflect the plasticity mechanism and carbon consumption characteristics of root architecture in heterogeneous habitats. However, there are few studies on the root architecture of inland salt marsh plants from the perspective of fractal geometry.
Methods
This study according to the difference of the habitat conditions, setting plot I (the near water area, distance from the lakeshore, 50–200 m), plot II (the middle water are… Show more
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