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Leaf and soil stoichiometry of four herbs in the Gurbantunggut Desert,China.

TAO Ye1,2, ZHANG Yuan-ming2   

  1. (1School of Life Sciences, Anqing Teachers College, Anqing 246011, Anhui, China; 2Key Laboratory of Biogeography and Bioresource in Arid Land, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China)
  • Online:2015-03-18 Published:2015-03-18

Abstract: The leaf and soil stoichiometric characteristics and their relationships of two ephemeral plants (Hypecoum erectum and Euphorbia turczaninowii) and two ephemeroid plants (Ferula meyeri and Astragalus flexus) were analyzed in extreme desert environment. There was no significant difference among each soil factor in different sampling plots of each species. Soil nitrogen (N) content (0.18-0.22 mg·g-1) was far lower than soil phosphorus (P) content (1.58-1.62 mg·g-1), and the N/P only ranged 0.12-0.15, indicating a serious lack of soil N. N, P and N/P all represented significant difference among the four species, in which A. flexus had the highest values with 57.36 mg·g-1, 2.46 mg·g-1 and 23.43, followed by H. erectum with 34.05 mg·g-1, 1.98 mg·g-1 and 17.56, the values for E. turczaninowii were 27.07 mg·g-1, 1.87 mg·g-1 and 14.51, and the values for F. meyeri were 28.63 mg·g-1, 2.20 mg·g-1 and 13.10, respectively. N and P contents showed significant correlation of each species, while most soil factors did not show significant correlation with leaf stoichiometric values.