Leaf N and P stoichiometry in relation to leaf shape and plant size for Quercus acutissima provenances across China

Sci Rep. 2017 Apr 10:7:46133. doi: 10.1038/srep46133.

Abstract

Plant stoichiometry in relation to the structure and function of biological systems has been investigated at multiple scales. However, few studies have focused on the roles of stoichiometry for a given species. In this study, we determined leaf N and P stoichiometry, leaf shape and plant size in three Quercus acutissima common gardens with different climatic and site conditions. In the three common gardens, leaf N and P stoichiometry was significantly correlated with leaf shape and plant size, suggesting that leaf N and P stoichiometry affects the morphological performance of the leaves and stem. The scaling slopes of the relationships between leaf N and P stoichiometry and leaf shape ranged from |0.12| to |1.00|, while the slopes of the relationships between leaf N and P stoichiometry and plant size ranged from |0.95| to |2.66|. These results suggest that non-functional tissues (stem) are more susceptible to leaf nutrition than functional tissues (leaves), and leaf stoichiometry is more important in the construction of non-functional tissues (stem). Between the northernmost and southernmost common gardens, leaf N and leaf width (W), N:P and stem height (H), and N:P and stem diameter (D) showed significant covariations, which indicates that leaf N and W, N:P and plant size exhibit similar plastic responses to environmental change.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Climate
  • Geography
  • Nitrogen / metabolism*
  • Phosphorus / metabolism*
  • Plant Leaves / anatomy & histology*
  • Plant Leaves / metabolism*
  • Quercus / anatomy & histology*
  • Quercus / metabolism*
  • Soil / chemistry

Substances

  • Soil
  • Phosphorus
  • Nitrogen