Differential elemental stoichiometry of two Mediterranean evergreen woody plants over a geochemically heterogeneous area

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Fabrizio Monaci , Stefania Ancora , Luca Paoli , Stefano Loppi , Jürgen Franzaring
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Leaf nutrient composition and stoichiometry reflect complex interactions of the plant with its environment and are useful traits to explore ecological processes and relationships. In the present study, the foliar elemental compositions of two common Mediterranean woody species, the evergreen broad-leaved Quercus ilex and the coniferous Pinus pinaster growing in an area of Central Italy known for geochemical and geothermal anomalies, were investigated. To assess the site-specific and age-dependent pattern of foliar composition and stoichiometry, macronutrients (C, N, P, K, Mg, S) and trace elements (Al, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb, V, Zn) were determined in leaves and needles of three different ages (6-, 12- and 24-month-old) collected from metalliferous (geothermal, mining) and rural areas. Leaves of Q. ilex showed comparatively high concentrations of micronutrients (i.e., Cu, Fe and Zn), while needles of P. pinaster accumulated significantly high concentrations of potentially toxic elements (i.e., As, Pb and S). No significant trend was found in elemental concentrations in relation to the age of leaves and needles. Multi-element stoichiometry of P. pinaster was driven by the geochemical heterogeneity of the sites, suggesting plastic adaptation at the sites with the most selective edaphoclimatic conditions (i.e., patches with nutrient poor and metalliferous soils). On the other hand, the content of both nutrients and potentially toxic elements in Q. ilex leaves varied little across the study area, reflecting stoichiometric stability; this is consistent with the ecophysiological features of Q. ilex as a late-successional species with a dominant role in the ecosystems of the Mediterranean area. Our findings demonstrate the value of foliar stoichiometric traits for understanding plant adaptation in a heterogeneous environment and also the consequences of biotic interactions during succession.

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两种地中海常绿木本植物在地球化学不均匀地区的差异元素化学计量学
叶片营养成分和化学计量反映了植物与环境的复杂相互作用,是探索生态过程和关系的有用特征。在本研究中,研究了生长在意大利中部以地球化学和地热异常而闻名的地区的常绿阔叶栎树和针叶松两种常见的地中海木本植物的叶片元素组成。为了评估叶片组成和化学计量学的地点和年龄依赖模式,在金属(地热、采矿)和农村地区收集的3个不同年龄(6、12和24个月)的叶片和针叶中测定了常量营养素(C、N、P、K、Mg、S)和微量元素(Al、As、Ba、Cd、Cr、Cu、Fe、Hg、Ni、Pb、Sb、V、Zn)。冬青叶片中微量元素(Cu、Fe、Zn)含量较高,赤松针叶中潜在毒性元素(As、Pb、S)含量较高,且元素含量与叶、针叶年龄关系不显著。多元素化学计量特征受样地地球化学异质性的驱动,表明在具有最选择性的土壤气候条件的样地(即养分贫乏和含金属土壤斑块)存在塑性适应性。另一方面,不同研究区域冬青叶片的营养物质和潜在有毒元素含量变化不大,反映了化学计量学的稳定性;这与冬青作为晚演替物种在地中海地区生态系统中占据主导地位的生理生态特征是一致的。我们的研究结果证明了叶面化学计量特征对理解植物在异质环境中的适应以及演替过程中生物相互作用的后果的价值。
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