Biomass and Nutrients Stoichiometry of Tamarix Chinensis Grown Under Salinity Soil
In order to explore the relationship between biomass allocation and nutrient enrichment in halophytes,the dynamic changes of biomass and the contents of Fe,Mn,P,Ca,K and Mg in various plant organs of halophytes at different heights,as well as their relationship with soil factors,in Tianjin's saline soil were investigated in this study.The results showed that Fe,Mn,Ca,K,Mg in saline soil were positively correlated with T.chinensis branch and leaves biomass,while soil P was positively related to its stem and roots,indicating that Fe,Mn,Ca,K and Mg in soil promote the growth of T.chinensis branches and leaves,while soil P is conducive to the growth of its stem and roots.Fe,Mn,Ca,K,Mg in the saline soil were positively correlated with Mn in T.chinensis roots,indicating that these nutrients promote Mn uptake by T.chinensis roots.However,soil P was negatively correlated with other nutrients in T.chinensis roots,indicating that soil P may inhibit root uptake of these nutrients.