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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4): 909-916.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202404.018

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Characteristics of leaf stoichiometry and the driving factors of Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, China

MA Qin1, LIANG Yongliang2, YU Dian3, LI Jingyao2, YANG Jun1, YANG Junlong1, LI Xiaowei1*   

  1. 1College of Forestry and Prataculture, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China;
    2Ningxia Helan Mountain National Nature Reserve Administration, Yinchuan 750021, China;
    3Ningxia Haba Lake National Nature Reserve Administration, Wuzhong 751500, Ningxia, China
  • Received:2023-09-19 Accepted:2024-03-03 Online:2024-04-18 Published:2024-10-18

Abstract: The stoichiometric characteristics of leaves can reflect environmental adaptation of plants, and thus the study of the relationship between them is helpful for exploring plant adaptation strategies. In this study, taking the national second-level key protection species, Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, as the research object, we set up 26 plots to collect samples, and measured the content of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and water use efficiency (WUE) of leaves. We analyzed the relationship between leaf stoichiometric characteristics and WUE, and quantified the contributions of soil, climate, and water use efficiency to the variations of leaf stoichiometry. The results showed that C, N, and P contents in the leaves were (583.99±27.93), (24.31±2.09), and (1.83±0.06) mg·g-1, respectively. The coefficients of variation were 4.8%, 8.6%, and 3.2%, respectively, all belonging to weak variability, indicating that foliar contents of C, N and P tended to a certain stable value. The average value of N:P was 13.3, indicating that the growth of A. mongolicus was mainly limited by N. WUE was not correlated with leaf C content, but was significantly positively correlated with leaf N and P contents and N:P, and significantly negatively correlated with C:N and C:P, indicating that there was a linear synergistic trend between WUE and leaf nutrient content. The main factors influencing leaf C content and C:P were climatic factors, the leaf N content and N:P were mainly affected by soil factors, and the water use efficiency mainly affected leaf P content and C:N, indicating that the driving factors of different stoichiometric characteristics were different. The results could help eva-luate the habitat adaptation of desert plants, which would provide a theoretical basis for the conservation and management of A. mongolicus.

Key words: Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, stoichiometric characteristic, water use efficiency, environmental factor