Exploring Bark-Water Interaction Effects on Stemflow Nutrient Concentrations in Urban Trees

IF 3.2 3区 地球科学 Q1 Environmental Science
Marcelle Teodoro Lima, Samir Leite Mathias, Manuel Enrique Gamero Guandique, Aparecido Junior de Menezes, John Toland Van Stan II, Kelly Cristina Tonello
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This study investigates the influence of bark properties on nutrient fluxes in urban environments, focusing on the relationship between bark wettability, chemical composition, and the concentrations of nutrients in stemflow and adjacent soil across eight urban tree species. Through a comprehensive analysis involving chemical assays and ecohydrological measurements, we explored how variations in bark characteristics affect water interaction and subsequent chemical dynamics within urban landscapes. Contrary to the initial hypothesis that bark properties would significantly influence nutrient flux, results revealed a complex scenario where environmental and anthropogenic factors in urban settings seemingly overshadow the direct impact of bark characteristics on nutrient dynamics. Our findings indicate that while bark properties such as wettability and chemical composition do vary among tree species, these variations do not directly correlate with significant differences in stemflow or soil nutrient concentrations. This suggests a homogenising effect of urban environments on ecohydrological processes, highlighting the need for a broader understanding of urban forest ecology that incorporates both biological traits and urban-specific environmental influences. This research contributes to the field of urban ecohydrology by underscoring the complexity of nutrient fluxes in urban forests and suggesting that effective urban tree management requires an integrated approach that considers the interplay between tree physiological traits and urban environmental conditions. Our study calls for further research to unravel the intricate dynamics of urban ecosystems, aiming to enhance the sustainability and ecological benefits of urban forests.

探索树皮与水的相互作用对城市树木茎流养分浓度的影响
本研究调查了树皮特性对城市环境中养分通量的影响,重点研究了八个城市树种的树皮可湿性、化学成分以及茎流和邻近土壤中养分浓度之间的关系。通过化学分析和生态水文测量的综合分析,我们探索了树皮特性的变化如何影响城市景观中的水相互作用以及随后的化学动态。与树皮特性会显著影响养分通量的最初假设相反,研究结果揭示了一种复杂的情况,即城市环境中的环境和人为因素似乎掩盖了树皮特性对养分动态的直接影响。我们的研究结果表明,虽然不同树种的树皮特性(如可湿性和化学成分)确实存在差异,但这些差异与茎流或土壤养分浓度的显著差异并无直接关联。这表明城市环境对生态水文过程产生了同质化影响,突出表明需要更广泛地了解城市森林生态学,将生物特征和城市特定环境影响结合起来。这项研究强调了城市森林养分通量的复杂性,表明有效的城市树木管理需要考虑树木生理特征与城市环境条件之间的相互作用,从而为城市生态水文学领域做出了贡献。我们的研究呼吁进一步开展研究,以揭示城市生态系统错综复杂的动态变化,从而提高城市森林的可持续性和生态效益。
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Hydrological Processes
Hydrological Processes 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
313
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Hydrological Processes is an international journal that publishes original scientific papers advancing understanding of the mechanisms underlying the movement and storage of water in the environment, and the interaction of water with geological, biogeochemical, atmospheric and ecological systems. Not all papers related to water resources are appropriate for submission to this journal; rather we seek papers that clearly articulate the role(s) of hydrological processes.
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