白桦对水土条件的功能性状响应揭示了其濒危状况。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Jingyu Yao, Zhenya Liu, Junbao Yu, Yun Zhang, Rui Xu, Jiahua Li, Yang Xu, Mei Sun
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摘要

【背景】石竹是一种多年生浮叶水生植物,具有较高的生态保护价值和经济开发潜力,其濒危机制备受关注。由于其生长依赖于高质量的水和土壤,该物种在现代迅速濒危可能主要归因于水和土壤环境条件的恶化。[目的]从功能性状角度探讨雪氏白僵菌对水土条件的响应,对了解其濒危机制和实施有效的保护策略具有重要意义。[方法]以腾冲北海湿地为研究对象,该湿地是中国最大的雪贝贝自然栖息地。通过测定施氏僵菌的主要功能性状和采集点的水土参数,研究了这些功能性状对水土条件的响应。[结果](1)雪氏芽胞杆菌的生长状况影响其功能性状的表达。与散点分布相比,连续斑块的雪菜气孔导度、胞间CO2浓度、蒸腾速率和叶脉密度显著高于散点分布,叶面积和周长显著小于散点分布。(2)良好的水质直接促进光合、形态和结构性状。然而,土壤碳、氮、磷含量高会抑制光合速率。净光合速率与水中溶解氧含量、pH值、氨氮、硝态氮含量以及土壤中镁、锌、硅含量呈显著正相关。净光合速率与水中全磷含量和土壤中全碳、全氮、全磷含量呈显著负相关。(3)叶面积和周长与深度、温度、pH值、溶解氧含量、铵态氮含量、硝态氮含量呈正相关,与总磷含量、化学需氧量、生物需氧量、高锰酸盐指数呈负相关。【结论】本研究支持了雪氏芽孢杆菌在贫营养水环境中繁殖的观点,而其生长需要肥沃土壤的观点仍需要更深入的研究。
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Functional Trait Responses of Brasenia schreberi to Water and Soil Conditions Reveal Its Endangered Status.

[Background] Brasenia schreberi is a perennial floating leaf aquatic plant with high ecological protection value and potential for economic development, and thus, its endangered mechanisms are of great concern. The rapid endangerment of this species in modern times may be primarily attributed to the deterioration of water and soil environmental conditions, as its growth relies on high-quality water and soil. [Objective] Exploring the responses of B. schreberi to water and soil conditions from the perspective of functional traits is of great significance for understanding its endangered mechanisms and implementing effective conservation strategies. [Methods] This study was conducted in the Tengchong Beihai Wetland, which has the largest natural habitat of B. schreberi in China. By measuring the key functional traits of B. schreberi and detecting the water and soil parameters at the collecting sites, the responses of these functional traits to the water and soil conditions have been investigated. [Results] (1) The growth status of B. schreberi affects the expression of its functional traits. Compared with sporadic distribution, B. schreberi in continuous patches have significantly higher stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration, transpiration rate, and vein density, while these plants have significantly smaller leaf area and perimeter. (2) Good water quality directly promotes photosynthetic, morphological, and structural traits. However, high soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents can inhibit the photosynthetic rate. The net photosynthetic rate is significantly positively correlated with dissolved oxygen content, pH value, ammonia nitrogen, and nitrate nitrogen contents in the water, as well as the magnesium, zinc, and silicon contents in the soil. In contrast, the net photosynthetic rate is significantly negatively correlated with the total phosphorus content in water and the total carbon, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus content in the soil. (3) Leaf area and perimeter show positive correlations with various water parameters, including the depth, temperature, pH value, dissolved oxygen content, ammonium nitrogen, and nitrate nitrogen content, yet they are negatively correlated with total phosphorus content, chemical oxygen demand, biological oxygen demand, and permanganate index of water. [Conclusions] This study supports the idea that B. schreberi thrives in oligotrophic water environments, while the notion that fertile soil is required for its growth still needs to be investigated more thoroughly.

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Plants-Basel
Plants-Basel Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
2923
审稿时长
15.4 days
期刊介绍: Plants (ISSN 2223-7747), is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science. It publishes review articles, regular research articles, communications, and short notes in the fields of structural, functional and experimental botany. In addition to fundamental disciplines such as morphology, systematics, physiology and ecology of plants, the journal welcomes all types of articles in the field of applied plant science.
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