Diversity (Mar 2024)

Change in the Ecological Stoichiometry of <i>Carex thunbergii</i> in Response to Seasonal Dynamics and Environmental Factors in Shengjin Lake, China

  • Wenjing Xu,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Yujing Ren,
  • Xiaoxin Ye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d16040198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 198

Abstract

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Exploring the effects of environmental factors and plant physiological processes on plant nutrient stoichiometry is of great significance to understanding how wetland vegetation distributes and maintains function. However, we have a limited understanding of how the combination of plant communities and seasonality with soil physicochemical properties affects nutrient stoichiometry in wetland plants. In this study, we examined these factors in Carex thunbergii and soil across four types of plant communities dominant in the riparian zone of Shengjin Lake during the non−flooding periods of December 2020 and March 2021. In winter, the total foliar C, N, and P concentrations decreased along with an increase in plant coverage, which did not differ in spring. The C, N, C: P, and N: P of foliage significantly increased over the season, while soil C, N, C: P, and N: P significantly decreased over the season. Both in winter and spring, soil C and soil N decreased along with the increase of plant coverage. Our results suggest that both plant community and soil physicochemical properties have a significant influence on plant nutrient stoichiometry. This study improves our understanding of the seasonal dynamics of plant nutrients under different communities and soil physicochemical properties.

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