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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (05): 1247-1253.

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Features of calcium crystals and calcium components in 54  plant species in salinized habitats of Tianjin.

XU Jing-jing, CI Hua-cong, HE Xing-dong, XUE Ping-ping, ZHAO Xue-lai, GUO Jian-tan, GAO Yu-bao   

  1. (College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China)
  • Online:2012-05-18 Published:2012-05-18

Abstract: Plant calcium (Ca) is composed of dissociated Ca2+ and easily soluble, slightly soluble, and hard soluble combined Ca salts. The hard soluble Ca salts can often engender Ca crystals. To understand the Ca status in different growth form plants in salinized habitats, 54  plant species were sampled from the salinized habitats in Tianjin, with the Ca crystals examined by microscope and the Ca components determined by sequential fractionation procedure. More Ca crystals were found in 38 of the 54  plant species. In 37 of the 38  plant species, drusy and prismatic Ca oxalate crystals dominated, whereas the cystolith of Ca carbonate crystal only appeared in the leaves of Ficus carica of Moraceae. The statistics according to growth form suggested that deciduous arbors and shrubs had more Ca oxalate crystal, liana had lesser Ca oxalate crystal, and herbs and evergreen arbors had no Ca oxalate crystal. From arbor, shrub, liana to herb, the concentration of HCl-soluble Ca decreased gradually, while that of water soluble Ca was in adverse. The concentration of water soluble Ca in herbs was significantly higher than that in arbors and shrubs. This study showed that in salinized habitats, plant Ca crystals and Ca components differed with plant growth form, and the Ca oxalate in deciduous arbors and shrubs played an important role in withstanding salt stress.

Key words: calcium crystal, calcium component, plant growth form, salinity, calcium oxalate.