Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China

Background The Chinese Natural Forest Protection program has been conducted nationwide and has achieved resounding success. However, timber importation has increased; therefore, producing more domestic timber is critical to meet the demand for raw materials. Fertilization is one of the most effectiv...

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Main Authors: Lin Hou, Zhenjie Dong, Yuanyuan Yang, Donghong Zhang, Shengli Zhang, Shuoxin Zhang
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2018-04-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/4628.pdf
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spelling doaj-838ce5b969384162b57ff8a587e02eb02020-11-25T01:10:14ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-04-016e462810.7717/peerj.4628Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, ChinaLin Hou0Zhenjie Dong1Yuanyuan Yang2Donghong Zhang3Shengli Zhang4Shuoxin Zhang5College of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaBackground The Chinese Natural Forest Protection program has been conducted nationwide and has achieved resounding success. However, timber importation has increased; therefore, producing more domestic timber is critical to meet the demand for raw materials. Fertilization is one of the most effective silviculture practices used to improve tree and stand growth. However, determining the appropriate type and amount of elements is necessary for effective fertilization of big timber in different forest types and environmental conditions. Stoichiometric theory provides the criteria to assess nutrient limitation in plants and offers important insight into fertilizer requirements of forested ecosystems. Methods Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations in plants’ leaves, mineral soil, and litter were investigated in a mixed pine-oak stand. Results The big timber rate for Pinus tabuliformis, Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acutesserata is 57.71%, 22.79% and 2.78% of current existing individuals respectively. Foliar N and P concentrations were 9.08 and 0.88 mg g−1, respectively. The N:P in the plants was 10.30. N concentration and N:P in mineral soil decreased from 0–30 cm soil depth. For litter, N and P concentrations were 16.89 and 1.51 mg g−1, respectively, and N:P was 11.51. Concentrations of N and P in mineral soil and litter did not significantly affect plants’leaf concentrations. Similar result was also obtained between litter and mineral soil concentrations. Nitrogen storage in mineral soil was significantly correlated with foliar N:P in the plants. Discussion Foliar N:P of dominant tree species and the plants, and foliar N concentration in Pinus tabuliformis and P. armandii, and foliar P concentration of P. armandii in the mixed pine-oak stand was lower than that in Chinese and other terrestrial plants. Foliar nutrients in the plants were not affected by soil nutrients. According to the criteria of nutrient limitation for plants, growth of dominant tree species was N limited; therefore, 1.49 t ha−1 pure N should be added to forest land to as fertilizer.https://peerj.com/articles/4628.pdfNitrogenPhosphorusN:PFertilizerMixed pine-oak standThe Qinling Mountains
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author Lin Hou
Zhenjie Dong
Yuanyuan Yang
Donghong Zhang
Shengli Zhang
Shuoxin Zhang
spellingShingle Lin Hou
Zhenjie Dong
Yuanyuan Yang
Donghong Zhang
Shengli Zhang
Shuoxin Zhang
Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
PeerJ
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
N:P
Fertilizer
Mixed pine-oak stand
The Qinling Mountains
author_facet Lin Hou
Zhenjie Dong
Yuanyuan Yang
Donghong Zhang
Shengli Zhang
Shuoxin Zhang
author_sort Lin Hou
title Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
title_short Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
title_full Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
title_fullStr Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
title_full_unstemmed Applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the Qinling Mountains, China
title_sort applying foliar stoichiometric traits of plants to determine fertilization for a mixed pine-oak stand in the qinling mountains, china
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background The Chinese Natural Forest Protection program has been conducted nationwide and has achieved resounding success. However, timber importation has increased; therefore, producing more domestic timber is critical to meet the demand for raw materials. Fertilization is one of the most effective silviculture practices used to improve tree and stand growth. However, determining the appropriate type and amount of elements is necessary for effective fertilization of big timber in different forest types and environmental conditions. Stoichiometric theory provides the criteria to assess nutrient limitation in plants and offers important insight into fertilizer requirements of forested ecosystems. Methods Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations in plants’ leaves, mineral soil, and litter were investigated in a mixed pine-oak stand. Results The big timber rate for Pinus tabuliformis, Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acutesserata is 57.71%, 22.79% and 2.78% of current existing individuals respectively. Foliar N and P concentrations were 9.08 and 0.88 mg g−1, respectively. The N:P in the plants was 10.30. N concentration and N:P in mineral soil decreased from 0–30 cm soil depth. For litter, N and P concentrations were 16.89 and 1.51 mg g−1, respectively, and N:P was 11.51. Concentrations of N and P in mineral soil and litter did not significantly affect plants’leaf concentrations. Similar result was also obtained between litter and mineral soil concentrations. Nitrogen storage in mineral soil was significantly correlated with foliar N:P in the plants. Discussion Foliar N:P of dominant tree species and the plants, and foliar N concentration in Pinus tabuliformis and P. armandii, and foliar P concentration of P. armandii in the mixed pine-oak stand was lower than that in Chinese and other terrestrial plants. Foliar nutrients in the plants were not affected by soil nutrients. According to the criteria of nutrient limitation for plants, growth of dominant tree species was N limited; therefore, 1.49 t ha−1 pure N should be added to forest land to as fertilizer.
topic Nitrogen
Phosphorus
N:P
Fertilizer
Mixed pine-oak stand
The Qinling Mountains
url https://peerj.com/articles/4628.pdf
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