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Environmental and soil characteristics in Ephedra habitats of Uzbekistan.

Motoyasu Minami1, Fujii Taichi2, Yukako Honda2, Kaoru Ueno2, Junichi Shinozaki3, Susumu Itoh3, Akihito Takano3, Jollibekov Berdiyar4, Ivan Ivanovich Maltsev5, Takahisa Nakane3.   

Abstract

In Uzbekistan, Ephedra distachya L., E. equisetina Bunge, E. foliata Boiss. ex C. A. Mey., E. lomatolepis Schrenk, and E. strobilacea Bunge show species specificity for habitat environments and physical and chemical characteristics of habitat soils. Furthermore, the relationship between soil characteristics and ephedrine and pseudoephedrine contents was examined. E. distachya was found growing from 80 to 200 m above sea level (a.s.l) in the Plateau Ustyurt on the desert steppe of cliffs on soil having relatively higher loss on ignition (19.8-33.8%) and water-soluble cations (Ca2+, 5.14-133.13; Mg2+, 0.85-3.18; and Na+, 2.27-8.33 mmol/100 g dry soil weight) than for other Ephedra habitats. E. strobilacea was found growing on the flat sandy Kyzylkum desert at 94 m a.s.l. and had habitat soil that was the driest with the lowest loss on ignition (2.9%) and highest Na+ (9.05 mmol/100 g dry soil weight) of all the Ephedra habitat soils. On dry steppe from 1054 to 1819 m a.s.l., E. foliata, E. lomatolepis, and E. equisetina formed not only a single community but also a complex community on constantly collapsing sandy gravel slope with relatively higher Ca2+ (3.40-17.44 mmol/100 g dry soil weight) soil content. Notably, E. equisetina grew on the dry steppe of constantly collapsing sandy gravel slopes, in rocky areas, on sandy gravel floodplains of rivers, and on stable humus soil at the base of coniferous trees in a wide range of habitats from dry steppe to coniferous forest zones at altitudes ranging from 1392 to 1819 m a.s.l., as reflected in the greater variability than for other Ephedra habitats in the parameters of loss on ignition (1.4-34.8%), pH (7.1-9.6), NO3- (0.08-35.17 mmol/100 g dry soil weight), Ca2+ (0.24-17.44 mmol/100 g dry soil weight), Mg2+ (not detected-1.25 mmol/100 g dry soil weight), and Na+ (0.13-5.19 mmol/100 g dry soil weight). Ephedrine alkaloids were not detectable in E. strobilacea, E. foliata, and E. lomatolepis. Almost all E. distachya contained only pseudoephedrine (1.25-1.59% of dry weight, %DW), while E. equisetina contained from 1.31 to 2.05%DW ephedrine and from 1.29 to 2.80%DW pseudoephedrine. Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine in E. equisetina showed a statistically significant negative correlation with soil Cl- and Mg2+, respectively.

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Keywords:  Ecosystem; Ephedra; Ephedrine alkaloid; Soil environment; Uzbekistan

Year:  2020        PMID: 33090362     DOI: 10.1007/s11418-020-01460-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Med        ISSN: 1340-3443            Impact factor:   2.343


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6.  Physical and chemical characteristics of soils in Ephedra gerardiana and E. pachyclada habitats of Kali Gandaki Valley in Central Nepal.

Authors:  Motoyasu Minami; Takako Mori; Yukako Honda; Kaoru Ueno; Tetuo Murakami; Yui Ajioka; Toshiyuki Atsumi; Kumari Jyoti Joshi; Paras Mani Yadav; Dhan Raji Kandel; Mio Nakano; Junichi Shinozaki; Susumu Itoh; Takahisa Nakane; Akihito Takano
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