Affiliation:
1. College of Ecological Engineering, Guizhou University of Engineering Science, Bijie 551700, China
2. Guizhou Province Key Laboratory of Ecological Protection and Restoration of Typical Plateau Wetlands, Guizhou University of Engineering Science, Bijie 551700, China
Abstract
Quercus rehderiana Hand.-Mazz. belongs to Quercus sect. Heteroallenes’ of the Fagaceae family. It is widely distributed in forests with rocky and non-rocky desertification in Guizhou Province of Southwest China. However, our knowledge of the adaptation strategies of Quercus in forests with rocky desertification is surprisingly lacking. In this study, 16 leaf traits (morphological, anatomical, and chemical) of Quercus rehderiana were investigated in 15 individuals in five 20 × 20 m quadrants of forests with rocky and non-rocky desertification. The aim was to analyze their strategies of adaptation to arid and poor-soil environments in forests with rocky desertification. The results showed that Quercus rehderiana leaves in forests with rocky desertification had a greater leaf thickness, specific leaf area, abaxial epidermis thickness, and sponge mesophyll thickness but a lower leaf area than in forests with non-rocky desertification. Quercus rehderiana leaves in forests with rocky desertification had higher calcium and magnesium concentrations and a higher N:P ratio but lower potassium and phosphorus concentrations than in forests with non-rocky desertification. The results of principal component analysis showed that forests with rocky desertification tended to show resource-conserving strategies with thicker leaf tissue and a lower nutrient concentration, while forests with non-rocky desertification tended to show resource acquisition strategies with a greater leaf area and potassium concentration. In resource-poor environments, species that adopt conservative resource strategies are more likely to survive; therefore, we forecasted that more conservative, slow-growing Quercus rehderiana will be more stable over time.
Funder
Bijie Science and Technology Project
Project of Guizhou Science and Technology Fund
Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Project
Bijie Talent Team of Biological Protection and Ecological Restoration in Liuchong River Basin
Regional First-Class Discipline of Ecology in Guizhou Province
Reference72 articles.
1. Evolutionary history of the angiosperm flora of China;Lu;Nature,2018
2. Prediction of historical, present and future distribution of Quercus Sect;Wang;Heterobalanus based on the optimized MaxEnt model in China. Acta. Ecol. Sin.,2023
3. Partial acorn consumption by small rodents: Implication for regeneration of white oak, Quercus Mongolica;Yang;Plant Ecol.,2012
4. Taxonomic and ecological composition of forest stands inhabited by forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Rodentia: Gliridae) in the Middle Volga;Silaeva;Biologia,2021
5. A comprehensive review of Quercus semecarpifolia Sm.: An ecologically and commercially important Himalayan tree;Rawat;Front. Ecol. Evol.,2022