Relation between plant average height of (Cremastra appendiculata) and elevations

Bing-Hua Liao 1, 2, *

1 The Key Laboratory of Ecological Restoration in Hilly Areas, Forestry Department of Henan Province, Institute of chemistry and environmental engineering, Ping-ding-shan University, Ping-ding-shan City, 467000, China.
2 Institute of life and science, Henan University, Kai-feng City, He-nan Province, 475004, China.
 
Research Article
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2020, 05(02), 104-110.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2020.5.2.0089
Publication history: 
Received on 17 October 2020; revised on 10 November 2020; accepted on 13 November 2020
 
Abstract: 
(Cremastra appendiculata) of treating lumbago and arthritis not only is a vital medicinal material plant, but also is a widely distributed wide plant species. This plant species is widely distributed elevation from 500m to 3100m in forest landscapes and vegetation ecosystems in Mei County of China. However, understanding dynamics of average height of this species is difficult along elevation. This research explained that the links between average height of this species and elevation are the significant positive correlation from 500m to 1500m (P<0.01) as well as the links between average high of this species and elevation are the significant negative correlation from 1500m to 3100m(P<0.01). This study provides six ecosystem types and a series of areas ecological adaptation for finding medicinal species. Thus, this study has vital theoretical and practical significance for medicinal plant species protection for the better future of human health and ecosystem function (service, structure) at the spatial-temporal-environmental-disturbance scales (STEDS).
 
Keywords: 
Average Height; Elevation; Correlation; Areas Ecological Adaptation; Medicinal Plant Species.
 
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