scholarly journals Investigation of the decomposition and leaching dynamics of Salix, Populus and mixed leaves in the area of Lake Balaton and Kis-Balaton Wetland

2019 ◽  
pp. 119-124
Author(s):  
Brigitta Simon ◽  
Tamás Kucserka ◽  
Angéla Anda

In lakes and wetlands, leaf litter input from the coastal vegetation represents a major nutrient load and plays a basic structural and functional role in several ecosystems. In Hungary, at the banks of lakes and wetlands, Salix and Populus trees are the most common species. In an experiment in Lake Balaton and Kis-Balaton Wetland between 16 November 2017 to and 3 June 2018, the decomposition rates and leaching dynamics of Salix, Populus and mixed leaves (50% Salix and 50% Populus) were investigated. Total nitrogen and phosphorus content of biomass samples were measured at the beginning and end of the experiment for the leaching dynamics experiment. We found that litter mass losses (Salix, Populus and mixed leaves) were not significantly different between the two mesh size litterbags and between Lake Balaton and Kis-Balaton Wetland. Different amounts of the total nitrogen and phosphorus leaching from Salix, Populus and mixed leaves were detected. The total nitrogen contents of the plant samples were around 8-18% at the end of the investigated period. Slightly higher values were measured compared to phosphorous (27-29%).

PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. e0261620
Author(s):  
Abdullahi Bala Alhassan ◽  
Mohammed Othman Aljahdali

Mangrove ecosystems are some of the most productive and important sinks for sediment globally. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in possible causes of stress in mangroves, such as nutrient limitation, high salinity, solar radiation and temperature. We measured different factors casing stress and determined how they influenced oxidative stress and growth biomarkers in six study sites dominated by mangroves; Al Lith, South Jeddah, Dahban, Thuwal, Rabigh and Mastorah. Significant differences (P < 0.05) were recorded in water salinities and temperatures, nitrogen and phosphorus content in sediments, and antioxidant enzyme activities in different study sites. The highest salinity (40.75 ‰) and temperature (29.32°C) were recorded in the Rabigh mangrove stand, which corresponds to the lowest dissolved oxygen (5.21 mg/L). Total organic carbon, total nitrogen and total phosphorus in sediment across the study areas were in the order Rabigh>Thuwal>Dahban>Al Lith>South Jeddah>Mastorah. Total nitrogen in mangrove leaves at Rabigh was the highest and about 1.3 times higher than the total nitrogen in South Jeddah mangrove ecosystem, very different from the ratio of total nitrogen in the sediments at Rabigh and South Jeddah mangrove ecosystems. The average values of δ13C (-17.60‰) and δ15N (2.84‰) in the six mangrove ecosystems, and the highest δ13C (-13.62‰) and δ15N (4.39‰) at Rabigh in the sediments suggest that nutrient input differed among study sites. Higher nutrient levels at Rabigh mangrove ecosystem were attributed to restricted circulation, camel grazing and land runoff with agricultural waste during seasonal flooding events. However, N limitation and possibly salinity contributed to stress in Al Lith, South Jeddah, Dahban, Thuwal, Rabigh, and Mastorah mangrove ecosystems. Salinity (r = 0.9012) contribute more to stress at Rabigh.


1968 ◽  
Vol 8 (34) ◽  
pp. 521 ◽  
Author(s):  
RK Jones

The responses to superphosphate of a Townsville lucerne (Stylosanthes humils)-grass pasture on a solodic soil near Townsville, were measured for three years. An initial dressing of 784 lb an acre gave the highest yield of dry matter for the three years, but 336 lb an acre was almost as effective. Applying 336 lb in equal annual dressings of 112 lb an acre gave less total dry matter but slightly more nitrogen and phosphorus per acre than 336 lb initially. On this soil type superphosphate had a good residual effect. Pastures with initial dressings of 336 1b or more outyielded the controls in all years, and did not respond to maintenance dressings applied in the second and third years. Superphosphate increased the yields of phosphorus per acre by increasing the phosphorus contents of both Townsville lucerne and grass as well as the dry matter yields. It had little effect, however, on the nitrogen contents. The relation between the phosphorus content of the pasture and the yield of dry matter was examined and tentative critical values were established.


2021 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 01002
Author(s):  
Guo-Hua Chang ◽  
Wang-jiang Wang ◽  
Zhuo-Xin Yin ◽  
Bin Yue ◽  
Jin-xiang Wang ◽  
...  

In order to understand variation characteristics of the soil available phosphorus and total nitrogen (TN) content around the roots of typical desert plants Peganum harmala Linn. (PHL) and Asterothamnus centrali-asiaticus (AC), which are widely distributed in Jinchang mining area of Gansu Province, the soil samples around the roots of the two plants were collected, and the contents of available phosphorus and TN were analyzed. The results showed that the change trend of soil available phosphorus content was not the same in the range of 0-60 cm around the roots of PHL and AC. In most areas the change of available phosphorus content in the soil from around the root of PHL was U-shaped, and the content of phosphorus around the roots of AC increased firstly and then decreased, while the change trends of TN content around AC was decreased gradually.


Author(s):  
Yudhistir Reddy ◽  
Dipnarayan Ganguly ◽  
Gurmeet Singh ◽  
Mamidala Harikrishna Prasad ◽  
Paneer Selvam Arumughan ◽  
...  

Pathogens ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang-Jae Won ◽  
Jun-Hyeok Kwon ◽  
Dong-Hyun Kim ◽  
Young-Sang Ahn

This study investigated the control of foliar fungal diseases and growth promotion of Camellia oleifera seedlings in coastal reclaimed land through the use of Bacillus licheniformis MH48. B. licheniformis MH48 can produce lytic enzymes chitinase and β-1,3-glucanase that can inhibit foliar pathogens by 37.4 to 50.5%. Nevertheless, foliar diseases appeared in the seedlings with bacterial inoculation, and their survival rate decreased because they were unable to withstand salt stress. However, B. licheniformis MH48 significantly increased the total nitrogen and phosphorus contents in the soils through fixing atmospheric nitrogen and solubilizing phosphorus. The growth of seedlings with bacterial inoculation increased, particularly in root dry weight, by 7.42 g plant−1, which was 1.7-fold greater than that of the control. B. licheniformis MH48 produces the phytohormone auxin, which potentially stimulates seedling root growth. C. oleifera seedlings significantly increased in total nitrogen content to 317.57 mg plant−1 and total phosphorus content to 46.86 mg plant−1. Our results revealed the effectiveness of B. licheniformis MH48 not only in the control of foliar fungal diseases but also in the growth promotion of C. oleifera seedlings in coastal lands.


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