<i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland

Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus—nutrient and restrictive elements for plant growth and important components of the plant body—are mainly transferred and exchanged between plants and the soil environment. Changes in the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus eco-stoichiometry greatly impact the growth and...

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Main Authors: Xueyan Zuo, Lijuan Cui, Wei Li, Yinru Lei, Zhiguo Dou, Zhijun Liu, Yang Cai, Xiajie Zhai
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/1/13
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spelling doaj-4e59dc5165b04c5f8794a5b751f42ced2020-12-24T00:06:53ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-12-0110131310.3390/plants10010013<i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal WetlandXueyan Zuo0Lijuan Cui1Wei Li2Yinru Lei3Zhiguo Dou4Zhijun Liu5Yang Cai6Xiajie Zhai7Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaInstitute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecological Function and Restoration, Beijing 100091, ChinaCarbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus—nutrient and restrictive elements for plant growth and important components of the plant body—are mainly transferred and exchanged between plants and the soil environment. Changes in the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus eco-stoichiometry greatly impact the growth and expansion of <i>Spartina alterniflora</i>, and understanding these changes can reveal the nutrient coordination mechanism among ecosystem components. To explore the relationship between leaf and soil eco-stoichiometry and determine the key soil factors that affect leaf eco-stoichiometry, we collected leaf and soil samples of <i>S. alterniflora</i> at different tidal levels (i.e., 1, 3, and 5 km away from the coastline) in a coastal wetland in the Yancheng Elk Nature Reserve, Jiangsu province. We measured the leaf and soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents and ratios, as well as the soil salinity and soil organic carbon. The results revealed the following. (1) The leaf stoichiometric characteristics and soil properties of <i>S. alterniflora</i> differed significantly between tidal levels; for example, total carbon, nitrogen, soil organic carbon were detected at their highest levels at 3 km and lowest levels at 5 km. (2) Significant correlations were detected between the leaf stoichiometric characteristics and soil characteristics. Additionally, nitrogen limitation was evident in the study area, as indicated by the nitrogen–phosphorus ratio being less than 14 and the soil nitrogen–phosphorus ratio being less than 1. (3) Soil salinity and the soil carbon–nitrogen ratio were shown to be the key factors that affect the eco-stoichiometric characteristics of <i>S. alterniflora</i>. These findings furthered our understanding of the nutrient distribution mechanisms and invasion strategy of <i>S. alterniflora</i> and can thus be used to guide <i>S. alterniflora</i> control policies formulated by government management departments in China.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/1/13Yancheng Elk Nature Reserveecological stoichiometryleaf-soilalien invasive plants
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author Xueyan Zuo
Lijuan Cui
Wei Li
Yinru Lei
Zhiguo Dou
Zhijun Liu
Yang Cai
Xiajie Zhai
spellingShingle Xueyan Zuo
Lijuan Cui
Wei Li
Yinru Lei
Zhiguo Dou
Zhijun Liu
Yang Cai
Xiajie Zhai
<i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
Plants
Yancheng Elk Nature Reserve
ecological stoichiometry
leaf-soil
alien invasive plants
author_facet Xueyan Zuo
Lijuan Cui
Wei Li
Yinru Lei
Zhiguo Dou
Zhijun Liu
Yang Cai
Xiajie Zhai
author_sort Xueyan Zuo
title <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
title_short <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
title_full <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
title_fullStr <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
title_full_unstemmed <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Leaf and Soil Eco-Stoichiometry in the Yancheng Coastal Wetland
title_sort <i>spartina alterniflora</i> leaf and soil eco-stoichiometry in the yancheng coastal wetland
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus—nutrient and restrictive elements for plant growth and important components of the plant body—are mainly transferred and exchanged between plants and the soil environment. Changes in the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus eco-stoichiometry greatly impact the growth and expansion of <i>Spartina alterniflora</i>, and understanding these changes can reveal the nutrient coordination mechanism among ecosystem components. To explore the relationship between leaf and soil eco-stoichiometry and determine the key soil factors that affect leaf eco-stoichiometry, we collected leaf and soil samples of <i>S. alterniflora</i> at different tidal levels (i.e., 1, 3, and 5 km away from the coastline) in a coastal wetland in the Yancheng Elk Nature Reserve, Jiangsu province. We measured the leaf and soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents and ratios, as well as the soil salinity and soil organic carbon. The results revealed the following. (1) The leaf stoichiometric characteristics and soil properties of <i>S. alterniflora</i> differed significantly between tidal levels; for example, total carbon, nitrogen, soil organic carbon were detected at their highest levels at 3 km and lowest levels at 5 km. (2) Significant correlations were detected between the leaf stoichiometric characteristics and soil characteristics. Additionally, nitrogen limitation was evident in the study area, as indicated by the nitrogen–phosphorus ratio being less than 14 and the soil nitrogen–phosphorus ratio being less than 1. (3) Soil salinity and the soil carbon–nitrogen ratio were shown to be the key factors that affect the eco-stoichiometric characteristics of <i>S. alterniflora</i>. These findings furthered our understanding of the nutrient distribution mechanisms and invasion strategy of <i>S. alterniflora</i> and can thus be used to guide <i>S. alterniflora</i> control policies formulated by government management departments in China.
topic Yancheng Elk Nature Reserve
ecological stoichiometry
leaf-soil
alien invasive plants
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/1/13
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