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cje ›› 2012, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (11): 2823-2827.

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Physiological responses of Hypnum plumaeforme to different inorganic nitrogen forms.

TAN Ying1, SHU Ting2, ZHAO Yan-jun2, LIU Bin-yang2, LIU Wei-qiu2**   

  1. (1Sanyue Nature Reserve, Zhaoqing 526400, Guangdong, China; 2 School of Life Sciences, Sun Yatsen University, Guangzhou 510275, China)
  • Online:2012-11-10 Published:2012-11-10

Abstract: This paper studied the physiological responses of Hypnum plumaeforme to two kinds of inorganic nitrogen, i.e., KNO3 and NH4NO3. The addition of KNO3 or NH4NO3 within the range of 20-60 kg N·hm-2·a-1 caused the starch and soluble sugar contents in H. plumaeforme decreased, while the total nitrogen, soluble protein, free amino acid, arginine, histidine, and proline contents increased. With the addition of KNO3 or NH4NO3, the total nitrogen content in H. plumaeforme had significant negative correlations with the starch and soluble sugar contents, suggesting the competition for carbon skeleton between the H. plumaeforme’s nitrogen and carbon assimilation. The coefficients of the negative correlations under NH4NO3 addition were far higher than those under KNO3 addition, suggesting that the decrease in the starch and soluble sugar contents under KNO3 addition was also related to the decrease of net photosynthesis rate and carbohydrate production, besides the carbon skeleton consumption during nitrogen assimilation. As compared with KNO3 addition, NH4NO3 addition resulted in a greater increase of arginine but a less increase of proline in H. plumaeforme, indicating that H. plumaeforme possessed a welldeveloped NH4+ detoxification system.

Key words: landscape pattern, spatial scale, scale effect, characteristic scale.