Foliar nutrient and carbohydrate in Aralia elata can be modified by understory light quality in forests with different structures at Northeast China

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Hongxu Wei, Xin Chen, Guoshuang Chen, Hengtian Zhao
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Abstract

Many non-wood forest product (NWFP) plants are shade-obligate species, but current understanding about their foliar response to understory spectrum is quite scarce. To monitor understory light condition at large scale faces significant obstacles from heavy canopy shade and high cost of sensors arrangement. Therefore, we employed a novel methodology to meter the relative light ratio between plots under canopy and in the open-air. In this study, a number of 34 plots of natural Aralia elata populations were investigated for forest structure across six types of forests at Northeast China. Light properties of relative intensity, photosynthetic photon flux rate (PPFD), spectra in red, green, and blue wavelengths, and relative ratio of red/green, red/blue, and green/blue were measured at the height of 1.3m. Leaves of A. elata were collected to determined concentrations of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), starch, and soluble sugars. We found that relative blue light ratio was different among forest-types, but it had little further effect on leaf traits in A. elata . Instead, higher ratios of relative green light and green/blue depressed leaf P concentration. Increases in PPFD and light intensity promoted leaf N and P concentrations, respectively. The red/green ratio had adverse relationships with leaf P and starch concentrations in A. elata . In conclusion, due to the variation understory light condition, sites with low canopy density would benefit leaf N concentration and those with larger canopies can promote leaf starch accumulation in A. elata .
东北地区不同结构森林的林下光照质量可以改变油桐的叶片营养和碳水化合物
许多非木材林产品(NWFP)植物是耐荫物种,但目前对其对林下光谱的叶面反应的了解非常少。大规模监测林下光照状况面临着来自大量遮荫和高成本传感器布置的重大障碍。因此,我们采用了一种新的方法来测量树冠下和露天地块之间的相对光照比。在本研究中,对中国东北地区六种森林类型的34个天然Aralia elata种群的森林结构进行了调查。在1.3m的高度测量了相对强度、光合光子通量率(PPFD)、红、绿、蓝波长的光谱以及红/绿、红/蓝和绿/蓝的相对比率的光特性。收集A.elata的叶片以测定氮(N)、磷(P)、淀粉和可溶性糖的浓度。研究发现,不同森林类型的相对蓝光率不同,但对油桐叶片性状的影响不大。相反,较高的相对绿光和绿色/蓝色比率降低了叶片磷浓度。PPFD和光照强度的增加分别促进了叶片氮和磷的浓度。红/绿比例与叶磷和淀粉浓度呈负相关。总之,由于林下光照条件的变化,低冠层密度的地点有利于叶片氮浓度的提高,而大冠层的地点可以促进油桐叶片淀粉的积累。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
11.10%
发文量
11
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Forest Research is a semestrial open access journal, which publishes research articles, research notes and critical review papers, exclusively in English, on topics dealing with forestry and environmental sciences. The journal promotes high scientific level articles, by following international editorial conventions and by applying a peer-review selection process.
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