干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(9) :934-946.

Response of C:N:P in the plant-soil system and stoichiometric homeostasis of Nitraria tangutorum leaves in the oasis-desert ecotone, Northwest China

WEI Yajuan DANG Xiaohong WANG Ji GAO Junliang GAO Yan
干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(9) :934-946.

Response of C:N:P in the plant-soil system and stoichiometric homeostasis of Nitraria tangutorum leaves in the oasis-desert ecotone, Northwest China

WEI Yajuan 1DANG Xiaohong 2WANG Ji 2GAO Junliang 3GAO Yan1
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作者信息

  • 1. Institute of Desert Control Science and Engineering,Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Hohhot 010018,China;Key Laboratory of State Forest Administration for Desert Ecosystem Protection and Restoration,Hohhot 010018,China
  • 2. Institute of Desert Control Science and Engineering,Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Hohhot 010018,China;Key Laboratory of State Forest Administration for Desert Ecosystem Protection and Restoration,Hohhot 010018,China;Inner Mongolia Hangjin Desert Ecological Research Station,Erdos 017400,China
  • 3. Experimental Center of Desert Forestry,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Dengkou 015200,China
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Abstract

Nitraria tangutorum nebkhas are widely distributed in the arid and semi-arid desert areas of China. The formation and development of N. tangutorum nebkhas are the result of the interaction between vegetation and the surrounding environment in the process of community succession. Different successional stages of N. tangutorum nebkhas result in differences in the community structure and composition, thereby strongly affecting the distribution of soil nutrients and ecosystem stability. However, the ecological stoichiometry of N. tangutorum nebkhas in different successional stages remains poorly understood. Understanding the stoichiometric homeostasis of N. tangutorum could provide insights into its adaptability to the arid and semi-arid desert environments. Therefore, we analyzed the stoichiometric characteristics of N. tangutorum in four successional stages, i.e., rudimental, developing, stabilizing, and degrading stages using a homeostasis model in an oasis-desert ecotone of Northwest China. The results showed that soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) contents and their ratios in the 0–100 cm soil depth were significantly lower than the averages at regional and global scales and were weakly influenced by successional stages in the oasis-desert ecotone. TN and TP contents and C:N:P in the soil showed similar trends. Total carbon (TC) and TN contents in leaves were 450.69–481.07 and 19.72–29.35 g/kg, respectively, indicating that leaves of N. tangutorum shrubs had a high storage capacity for C and N. Leaf TC and TN contents and N:P ratio increased from the rudimental stage to the stabilizing stage and then decreased in the degrading stage, while the reverse trend was found for leaf C:N. Leaf TP content decreased from the rudimental stage to the degrading stage and changed significantly in late successional stages. N:P ratio was above the theoretical limit of 14, indicating that the growth of N. tangutorum shrubs was limited by P during successional stages. Leaf N, P, and N:P homeostasis in four successional stages was identified as 'strictly homeostasis'. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that soil acidity (pH) and the maximum water holding capacity were the main factors affecting C:N:P stoichiometric characteristics in N. tangutorum leaves. Our study demonstrated that N. tangutorum with a high degree of stoichiometric homeostasis could better cope with the arid desert environment.

Key words

nebkhas/ecological stoichiometry/ecological adaptability/successional stages/arid area

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出版年

2021
干旱区科学
中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,科学出版社

干旱区科学

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ISSN:1674-6767
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