Chin J Plant Ecol ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (3): 446-459.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2024.0086 cstr: 32100.14.cjpe.2024.0086
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MIAO Chun1, LIU Liang1, ZHU Guan-Nan1, BAI Yu-Xuan1, SHE Wei-Wei1,2, QIN Shu-Gao1,2, GUO Yan-Pei1,3, ZHANG Yu-Qing1,2,*()
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2024-03-27
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2024-09-28
Online:
2025-03-20
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2024-09-29
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MIAO Chun, LIU Liang, ZHU Guan-Nan, BAI Yu-Xuan, SHE Wei-Wei, QIN Shu-Gao, GUO Yan-Pei, ZHANG Yu-Qing. Effects of Artemisia ordosica on the nitrogen uptake rate and proportion of associated herbaceous plants in the Mau Us Sandy Land[J]. Chin J Plant Ecol, 2025, 49(3): 446-459.
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Fig. 1 Isotope injection for natural control and removal of Artemisia ordosica (A) and plot layout (B) in the Mau Us Sandy Land. CK, control treatment; 15N-Glycine, soil glycine labeled with 15N;15N-NH4+, soil ammonium nitrogen labeled with 15N; 15N-NO3-, soil nitrate nitrogen labeled with 15N; ReSH, removal of A. ordosica.
混合溶液1 Mixed solution 1 | 混合溶液2 Mixed solution 2 | 混合溶液3 Mixed solution 3 | 混合溶液4 Mixed solution 4 |
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15N-NH4Cl | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | NH4Cl |
KNO3 | 15N-KNO3 | KNO3 | KNO3 |
Glycine | Glycine | 15N-Glycine | Glycine |
Table 1 Configurations of mixed solutions for isotope injection
混合溶液1 Mixed solution 1 | 混合溶液2 Mixed solution 2 | 混合溶液3 Mixed solution 3 | 混合溶液4 Mixed solution 4 |
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15N-NH4Cl | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | NH4Cl |
KNO3 | 15N-KNO3 | KNO3 | KNO3 |
Glycine | Glycine | 15N-Glycine | Glycine |
Fig. 2 Uptake rates of different nitrogen forms and total nitrogen by different functional groups of herbaceous plants (A), and uptake proportions of different nitrogen forms (B) in the Mau Us Sandy Land (mean ± SE). AS, annual herbaceous; CK, control treatment; NH4+-N, ammonium nitrogen; NO3--N, nitrate nitrogen; NUR, nitrogen uptake rate; PF, perennial forbs; PG, perennial grasses; ReSH, removal of Artemisia ordosica. Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences among different functional groups (p < 0.05). ns, p > 0.1; #, p < 0.1; *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01; ***, p < 0.001.
Fig. 3 Uptake rates of different nitrogen forms (A), total nitrogen uptake rate (B), and nitrogen uptake proportion (C) by the herbaceous plant community in the Mau Us Sandy Land (mean ± SE). CK, control treatment; COM, herbaceous community; NH4+-N, ammonium nitrogen; NO3--N, nitrate nitrogen; NUR, nitrogen uptake rate; ReSH, removal of Artemisia ordosica. Different lowercase letters indicate significant differences among different nitrogen forms (p < 0.05). ns, p > 0.1; #, p < 0.1; **, p < 0.01.
处理 Treatment | 铵态氮含量 NH4+-N content (mg·kg-1) | 硝态氮含量 NO3--N content (mg·kg-1) | 可溶性有机氮含量 DON content (mg·kg-1) | 土壤含水量 SWC (%) | 透光率 Plot light |
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CK | 0.15 ± 0.03a | 0.35 ± 0.05b | 0.80 ± 0.11a | 5.93 ± 0.32a | 0.35 ± 0.03b |
ReSH | 0.17 ± 0.02a | 0.64 ± 0.08a | 1.08 ± 0.06a | 4.58 ± 0.29b | 0.53 ± 0.04a |
Table 2 Soil ammonium nitrogen, soil nitrate nitrogen, soil soluble organic nitrogen contents, soil water content and plot light under different treatment plots in in the Mau Us Sandy Land (mean ± SE)
处理 Treatment | 铵态氮含量 NH4+-N content (mg·kg-1) | 硝态氮含量 NO3--N content (mg·kg-1) | 可溶性有机氮含量 DON content (mg·kg-1) | 土壤含水量 SWC (%) | 透光率 Plot light |
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CK | 0.15 ± 0.03a | 0.35 ± 0.05b | 0.80 ± 0.11a | 5.93 ± 0.32a | 0.35 ± 0.03b |
ReSH | 0.17 ± 0.02a | 0.64 ± 0.08a | 1.08 ± 0.06a | 4.58 ± 0.29b | 0.53 ± 0.04a |
Fig. 4 Relationships between nitrogen uptake rates (NUR) of different functional groups of herbaceous plants and herbaceous plant community with soil water content, plot light, soil ammonium nitrogen, soil nitrate nitrogen, and soil organic nitrogen contents in the Mau Us Sandy Land. The solid lines indicate the linear fitting lines between the corresponding factors, and the shadows indicate 95% confidence intervals. AS, annual herbaceous; COM, herbaceous community; DON, soil dissolved organic nitrogen; NH4+-N, soil ammonium nitrogen; NO3--N, soil nitrate nitrogen; PF, perennial forbs; PG, perennial grasses; SWC, soil water content.
Fig. 5 Relationships between nitrogen uptake proportion of different functional groups of herbaceous plants and herbaceous plant community with plot light, soil water content, soil total nitrogen, soil ammonium nitrogen, soil nitrate nitrogen, and soil organic nitrogen contents in the Mau Us Sandy Land. AS, annual herbaceous; COM, herbaceous community; DON, soil dissolved organic nitrogen; Gly, soil glycine; NH4+-N, soil ammonium nitrogen; NO3--N, soil nitrate nitrogen; PF, perennial forbs; PG, perennial grasses; STN, soil total nitrogen; SWC, soil water content. #, p < 0.1; *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01.
Fig. 6 Key factor models and standardized total effects determining the nitrogen uptake rate (A, B) and nitrate nitrogen uptake proportion (C, D) of the herbaceous plant community in the Mau Us Sandy Land. Blue arrows indicate positive effects and red arrows indicate negative effects. Standardized path coefficients were shown next to each path with indicating significance. Response variables were explained by fixed effects (R2 marginal) and fixed effects with random effects (R2 conditional). Gly, glycine; NH4+-N, ammonium nitrogen; NO3--N, nitrate nitrogen. #, p < 0.1; *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01.
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