Foliar nutrient contents of tropical tree species under different management and climate conditions

IF 0.3 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Héctor Estrada‐Medina, M. M. Ferrer, P. Montañez-Escalante, Grelty Pech-Puch, Oscar O. Álvarez-Rivera
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Plant species, regional conditions and management practices haveeffects on plant nutrient uptake; however, its study is complex as their effects occur all at the same time. This study compares the foliar nutrient contents of Brosimum alicastrum (evergreen), Cordia dodecandra (deciduous), and Spondias purpurea (deciduous) tree individuals growing in homegardens and forest at two climate regions. 20 individuals per species and their associated soils were sampled.  Soil pH, electrical conductivity, sand, silt, and clay percentages, as well as edaphic and foliar C, N, P, K, Na, and Ca contents were analyzed. Nutrient levels in soils associated with each species were significantly different (λ Wilks = 0.61, F12,372 = 8.70; p < 0.0001). Forest soils had higher contents of C and N; homegarden soils had higher pH, and more silt and phosphorus. The foliar nutrient contents of the three species were significantly different (λ Wilks = 0.11, F12,458 = 77.71; P < 0.0001). B. alicastrum had greater contents of Na and K; C. dodecandra had more Ca, and S. purpurea had higher levels of N and P. Foliar P content was three times higher in homegarden trees than in forest individuals. Our results suggest that management primarily determines foliar P content; C and N levels depend  on species and region; and both, the species and management determine K, Na, and Ca contents.  
不同管理和气候条件下热带树种的叶片营养成分
植物种类、区域条件和管理措施对植物养分吸收有影响;然而,它的研究是复杂的,因为它们的影响同时发生。本研究比较了生长在两个气候区的家庭花园和森林中的阿利castrum(常绿)、十二叶堇(落叶)和紫海绵(落叶)树个体的叶片营养成分。每个物种及其相关土壤取样20个个体。分析了土壤pH值、电导率、沙子、淤泥和粘土的百分比,以及土壤和叶面的C、N、P、K、Na和Ca含量。各物种土壤养分水平差异显著(λWilks=0.61,F12372=8.70;p<0.0001)。森林土壤的C和N含量较高;家庭花园土壤的pH值较高,淤泥和磷含量较多。三种植物叶片养分含量差异显著(λWilks=0.11,F12458=77.71;P<0.0001);C.docandra含有更多的Ca,S.purpurea具有更高的N和P水平。家庭花园树木的叶磷含量是森林个体的三倍。我们的研究结果表明,管理主要决定叶片磷含量;C和N水平取决于物种和地区;物种和管理决定了K、Na和Ca的含量。
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