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Dynamics of Zn between soil and plant in Northeast Leymus chinensis grassland

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A study was conducted to determine the dynamic of Zn content between soil and plant in the natural protection zone of Leymus chinensis grassland in Changling County (44°30′-44°45′N; 123°31′-124°10′E), Jilin Province, China. Results showed that the total Zn content was lower, available Zn content had a moderate level in the soil, and the plants was not lack of Zn. During the growing season, content of total Zn and available Zn in soil showed a down-trend distribution along the soil profile. Content of total Zn had a significantly positive correlation with that of the organic matter, but it was negatively correlated to soil pH. Monthly dynamic of the average content of total Zn showed a "Ⅴ" type curve in the growing season from May to August, and July was the nadir. The trend of the average content of available Zn was similar to the content of total Zn, but was down after August; Zn content variation jn the organs and litter of L. chinensis was great, with the order of root > rhizome > leaf > stem > litter. The ratio of available Zn content in A layer versus B layer was more than 2 times that of the total Zn, which indicated that the soil of A layer had higher enrichment capacity of available Zn. The enrichment of Zn in the root of L. chinensis was 44.17 times as that in the soil. The absorbing intensity of root had a significantly negative correlation with the activity of Zn in the soil (r = -0.8800, p < 0.01).

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ZHOU XIAO-MEI、GUO JI-XUN、WANG YONG、ZHOU TIAN

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School of Life Science, Jilin Normal University, Siping 136000, P. R. China

2006

Journal of forestry research

Journal of forestry research

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ISSN:1007-662X
年,卷(期):2006.17(3)