Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil

Mangrove forests have a simple architecture. They shelter a few number of arboreal species that grow in a saline environment subject to tidal activity. The research objective was to evaluate possible interactions between physical-chemical soil attributes and plant-leaf nutrient concentrations of dif...

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Madi, Ana Paula Lang Martins
Boeger, Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann, Carlos Bruno
Martins, Kelly Geronazzo
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2016
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangrove
soil
plant nutrients
Rhizophora mangle
soil chemical attributes
atributos químicos del suelo
mangle
nutrientes
Atributos químicos del suelo
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangle
nutrientes
Rhizophora mangle
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
title Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangrove
soil
plant nutrients
Rhizophora mangle
soil chemical attributes
atributos químicos del suelo
mangle
nutrientes
Atributos químicos del suelo
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangle
nutrientes
Rhizophora mangle
title_short Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
title_full Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
title_sort Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Madi, Ana Paula Lang Martins
Boeger, Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann, Carlos Bruno
Martins, Kelly Geronazzo
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Madi, Ana Paula Lang Martins
Boeger, Maria Regina Torres
Reissmann, Carlos Bruno
Martins, Kelly Geronazzo
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
topic 57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangrove
soil
plant nutrients
Rhizophora mangle
soil chemical attributes
atributos químicos del suelo
mangle
nutrientes
Atributos químicos del suelo
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangle
nutrientes
Rhizophora mangle
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangrove
soil
plant nutrients
Rhizophora mangle
soil chemical attributes
atributos químicos del suelo
mangle
nutrientes
Atributos químicos del suelo
Avicennia schaueriana
Laguncularia racemosa
mangle
nutrientes
Rhizophora mangle
description Mangrove forests have a simple architecture. They shelter a few number of arboreal species that grow in a saline environment subject to tidal activity. The research objective was to evaluate possible interactions between physical-chemical soil attributes and plant-leaf nutrient concentrations of different mangrove species. Different mangrove species growing in the same soil, and the same mangrove species growing in two different soil classes were evaluated as to their leaf nutrient concentration patterns. The study was carried out in mangrove areas of the State of Paraná, southern Brazil, in two distinct soil classes: HISTOSOL THIOMORPHIC Salic sodic and GLEYSOL THIOMORPHIC Salic sodic; and three different species: Avicennia schaueriana, Laguncularia racemosa and Rhizophora mangle. Two subareas were delimited within each area from which soil and leaf samples were collected. Samplings from five individuals of each dominant mangrove species were taken from the soil (0-10 cm deep) under each tree crown projection. The data was submitted to statistical analysis using a set of simple and multivariate analysis in order to determine possible differences among mangrove species leaf nutrient concentrations, and whether these differences might be correlated with the soil attributes or not.The results exposed that the nutritional state of the mangrove species is different and independent form the soil attributes in which they grow. Few correlations were found among leaf nutrient concentrations and soil attributes, suggesting differential selective nutrient uptake among species.
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The data was submitted to statistical analysis using a set of simple and multivariate analysis in order to determine possible differences among mangrove species leaf nutrient concentrations, and whether these differences might be correlated with the soil attributes or not.The results exposed that the nutritional state of the mangrove species is different and independent form the soil attributes in which they grow. Few correlations were found among leaf nutrient concentrations and soil attributes, suggesting differential selective nutrient uptake among species.Los manglares son bosques de arquitectura simple que albergan pocas especies arbóreas, creciendo en un ambiente salino sometido a la influencia de las mareas. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar las posibles interacciones entre las propiedades fisicoquímicas del suelo y la concentración de nutrientes en hojas de diferentes especies de mangle. Se investigó si las diferentes especies que se desarrollan en la misma clase de suelo tienen concentraciones de nutrientes foliares similares, y si las plantas de mangles de la misma especie que se desarrollan en diferentes tipos de suelos tienen concentraciones foliares similares. El estudio se desarrolló en manglares del Estado de Paraná, sur de Brasil, en dos tipos de suelos diferentes (HISTOSOL TIÓNICO Salino sódico y GLEYSOL TIÓNICO Salino sódico). Se analizaron tres especies vegetales diferentes (Avicennia schaueriana, Laguncularia racemosa y Rhizophora mangle). En cada área se delimitaron dos subáreas para recolectar el suelo y las hojas de cada una de las especies. Se tomaron cinco individuos de cada especie del dosel dominante para recoger hojas y muestras de suelo de 0-10 cm, en la proyección de la copa de los árboles seleccionados. Se realizaron análisis univariados y multivariados para probar si las especies de mangle tienen perfiles nutricionales diferentes, y si existe alguna correlación entre las propiedades del suelo con la composición química de las hojas. Los resultados mostraron que el estado nutricional de las especies de mangle es distinto e independiente de los atributos de los suelos en los que se encuentran. Las concentraciones de elementos en las hojas presentan poca correlación con los nutrientes del suelo, lo que sugiere que la absorción de nutrientes por las plantas es selectiva.application/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá - Faculdad de Ciencias - Departamento de Biologíahttps://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actabiol/article/view/42894Universidad Nacional de Colombia Revistas electrónicas UN Acta Biológica ColombianaActa Biológica ColombianaMadi, Ana Paula Lang Martins and Boeger, Maria Regina Torres and Reissmann, Carlos Bruno and Martins, Kelly Geronazzo (2016) Soil-plant nutrient interactions in two mangrove areas at Southern Brazil. Acta Biológica Colombiana, 21 (1). pp. 39-50. 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