Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough?
The literature containing which chemical elements are found in cycad leaves was reviewed to determine the range in values of concentrations reported for essential and beneficial elements. We found 46 of the 358 described cycad species had at least one element reported to date. The only genus that wa...
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doaj-93eb263e9cb64745b171b7fc59bf44d52020-11-25T04:11:26ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242020-11-016858510.3390/horticulturae6040085Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough?Benjamin E. Deloso0Murukesan V. Krishnapillai1Ulysses F. Ferreras2Anders J. Lindström3Michael Calonje4Thomas E. Marler5College of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Guam, Mangilao, GU 96923, USACooperative Research and Extension, Yap Campus, College of Micronesia-FSM, Colonia, Yap 96943, MicronesiaPhilippine Native Plants Conservation Society Inc., Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center, Quezon City 1101, PhilippinesPlant Collections Department, Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, 34/1 Sukhumvit Highway, Najomtien, Sattahip, Chonburi 20250, ThailandMontgomery Botanical Center, 11901 Old Cutler Road, Coral Gables, FL 33156, USAWestern Pacific Tropical Research Center, University of Guam, Mangilao, GU 96923, USAThe literature containing which chemical elements are found in cycad leaves was reviewed to determine the range in values of concentrations reported for essential and beneficial elements. We found 46 of the 358 described cycad species had at least one element reported to date. The only genus that was missing from the data was <i>Microcycas</i>. Many of the species reports contained concentrations of one to several macronutrients and no other elements. The cycad leaves contained greater nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations than the reported means for plants throughout the world. Magnesium was identified as the macronutrient that has been least studied. Only 14 of the species were represented by data from in situ locations, with most of the data obtained from managed plants in botanic gardens. Leaf element concentrations were influenced by biotic factors such as plant size, leaf age, and leaflet position on the rachis. Leaf element concentrations were influenced by environmental factors such as incident light and soil nutrient concentrations within the root zone. These influential factors were missing from many of the reports, rendering the results ambiguous and comparisons among studies difficult. Future research should include the addition of more taxa, more in situ locations, the influence of season, and the influence of herbivory to more fully understand leaf nutrition for cycads.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/6/4/85BoweniaCeratozamiaCycadaceaeCycasDioonEncephalartos |
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Benjamin E. Deloso Murukesan V. Krishnapillai Ulysses F. Ferreras Anders J. Lindström Michael Calonje Thomas E. Marler Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? Horticulturae Bowenia Ceratozamia Cycadaceae Cycas Dioon Encephalartos |
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Benjamin E. Deloso Murukesan V. Krishnapillai Ulysses F. Ferreras Anders J. Lindström Michael Calonje Thomas E. Marler |
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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? |
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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? |
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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? |
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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? |
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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough? |
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chemical element concentrations of cycad leaves: do we know enough? |
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The literature containing which chemical elements are found in cycad leaves was reviewed to determine the range in values of concentrations reported for essential and beneficial elements. We found 46 of the 358 described cycad species had at least one element reported to date. The only genus that was missing from the data was <i>Microcycas</i>. Many of the species reports contained concentrations of one to several macronutrients and no other elements. The cycad leaves contained greater nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations than the reported means for plants throughout the world. Magnesium was identified as the macronutrient that has been least studied. Only 14 of the species were represented by data from in situ locations, with most of the data obtained from managed plants in botanic gardens. Leaf element concentrations were influenced by biotic factors such as plant size, leaf age, and leaflet position on the rachis. Leaf element concentrations were influenced by environmental factors such as incident light and soil nutrient concentrations within the root zone. These influential factors were missing from many of the reports, rendering the results ambiguous and comparisons among studies difficult. Future research should include the addition of more taxa, more in situ locations, the influence of season, and the influence of herbivory to more fully understand leaf nutrition for cycads. |
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Bowenia Ceratozamia Cycadaceae Cycas Dioon Encephalartos |
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