| Literature DB >> 25592849 |
Xuan Zhou1, Xiao Sun2, Baoming Du1, Shan Yin3, Chunjiang Liu4.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25592849 PMCID: PMC4296308 DOI: 10.1038/srep07839
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Concentrations of soil P, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Fe, Mn, and Zn by different soil depths (0–10 cm, 10–20 cm, and 20–30 cm from left to right) at P-rich (n = 16) and P-deficient (n = 18) sites in Q. variabilis stands across the study area, in Yunnan province, southwestern China.
Middle solid lines represent for 50th percentile (median), middle dash line for mean, box limits for 25th and 75th percentiles, and bars for minimum and maximum values.
Element concentrations and element:P ratios (molar ratios) of Q. variabilis leaves by P-rich and P-deficient sites. The values in bold indicate significant differences (ANOVA) between the two site types (✶✶✶P < 0.001; ✶✶P < 0.01;✶P < 0.05)
| Elements (mg g−1) | P-rich sites | P-deficient sites | Element: P ratios | P-rich sites | P-deficient sites | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | CV | Mean | CV | Mean | CV | Mean | CV | ||
| C | 508.9 | 1.28 | 508.6 | 2.04 | C:P | 16.14 | 15.83 | ||
| N | 15.86 | 14.83 | N:P | 36.47 | 27.44 | 36.52 | 19.06 | ||
| Ca | 15.62 | 21.29 | Ca:P | 6.20 | 24.30 | 5.75 | 30.56 | ||
| K | 5.69 | 17.19 | 5.04 | 24.81 | K:P | 3.76 | 18.17 | 3.83 | 30.25 |
| Mn | 27.95 | 48.47 | Mn:P | 33.71 | 46.22 | ||||
| Mg | 1.65 | 20.28 | 1.46 | 19.94 | Mg:P | 1.82 | 34.98 | 1.80 | 23.49 |
| S | 1.43 | 11.98 | 1.35 | 7.29 | S:P | 1.15 | 17.10 | 1.24 | 17.01 |
| P | 16.49 | 17.22 | P:P | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||
| Fe | 16.88 | 25.36 | Fe:P | 0.10 | 22.18 | 0.11 | 22.39 | ||
| Al | 0.10 | 15.60 | 0.10 | 21.50 | Al:P | 0.12 | 38.31 | 0.08 | 33.85 |
| Zn | 34.14 | 29.10 | Zn:P | 0.01 | 33.66 | 0.01 | 25.48 | ||
Figure 2Relationships of element concentrations between soil and Q. variabilis leaves. Major axis (MA) regression (red) and 95% confidence lines (grey) are shown.
Figure 3Ordination (PCA) of sampling sites by 11 elements (a) and relationships of Q. variabilis leaf P concentration with 11 elements by PCA coefficients of Comp.1 (component 1) (b) and Comp. 2 (component 2) (c) scores.
Figure 4H values of 10 elements and 9 element:P ratios in Q. variabilis leaves. Elements on the x-axis are grouped by macronutrients (N, P, S, K, Ca, and Mg), micronutrients (Fe, Mn, and Zn), and non-essential micronutrients (Al).
The black bars represent individual elements while the white bars represent element:P ratios.
Figure 5Relationships between element concentrations and their coefficients of variation (CV) in Q. variabilis leaves across the study area in Yunnan Province, southwestern China.
The data of Mn circled are excluded from the analysis.
Figure 6Distribution, temperature, and precipitation of sampling sites across the study area in Yunnan Province, southwestern China.
Circles in different sizes represent different soil P concentrations. Bar plot and line chart show precipitation and temperature in Kunming city. The complete name of each site is given in Supplementary Table S1. The map was drawn by the author of Xuan Zhou with Arcgis 10.0 by ESRI.