Comparative study of the stoichiometric characteristics of karst and non-karst forests in Guizhou, China

Yabing Zhang , Chuanyan Zhou , Wenqiang Lv , Lihua Dai , Jingang Tang , Shaoqi Zhou , Lihua Huang , Anding Li , Jianli Zhang

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2019, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3) : 799 -806.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2019, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (3) : 799 -806. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-018-0806-3
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Comparative study of the stoichiometric characteristics of karst and non-karst forests in Guizhou, China

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Carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorous (P) levels and their stoichiometry in plant components (leaves, branch trunks, roots) of trees in a karst forest and non-karst forest are compared. The results show that the C contents, C:N and C:P ratios of dominant species in the karst forest were lower than those in the non-karst forest, but the N and P and the N:P ratio were higher; C:N:P ratios in plant organs of trees in the karst forest were in the order of trunks > roots > branches > leaves. However, C:N:P ratio in the non-karst forest trees were trunks > branches > roots > leaves. Moreover, ratio of C:N:P in trunks was highest and lowest in leaves in both forests. In non-karst forest trees, N:P was in the order of leaves > roots > branches > trunks. There were no significant differences in the ratio of N:P in different plant components of trees in the karst forest. However, in karst and non-karst forest trees, the ratio of N:P in leaves was highest; positive correlations between N and P contents, and N and N:P ratios were observed in both karst and non-karst forests (p < 0.001). Negative correlations between P and N:P ratios (p < 0.05) were observed in karst forest trees, while positive correlations were observed in non-karst forest trees.

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Karst forest / Non-karst forest / Stoichiometric characteristics / Plant organs

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Yabing Zhang, Chuanyan Zhou, Wenqiang Lv, Lihua Dai, Jingang Tang, Shaoqi Zhou, Lihua Huang, Anding Li, Jianli Zhang. Comparative study of the stoichiometric characteristics of karst and non-karst forests in Guizhou, China. Journal of Forestry Research, 2019, 30(3): 799-806 DOI:10.1007/s11676-018-0806-3

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