Phenotypic plasticity of Artemisia ordosica seedlings in response to different levels of calcium carbonate in soil

Journal of Arid Land(2018)

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Plant phenotypic plasticity is a common feature that is crucial for explaining interspecific competition, dynamics and biological evolution of plant communities. In this study, we tested the effects of soil CaCO 3 (calcium carbonate) on the phenotypic plasticity of a psammophyte, Artemisia ordosica , an important plant species on sandy lands in arid and semi-arid areas of China, by performing pot experiments under different CaCO 3 contents with a two-factor randomized block design and two orthogonal designs. We analyzed the growth responses (including plant height, root length, shoot-leaf biomass and root biomass) of A. ordosica seedlings to different soil CaCO 3 contents. The results revealed that, with a greater soil CaCO 3 content, A. ordosica seedlings gradually grew more slowly, with their relative growth rates of plant height, root length, shoot-leaf biomass and root biomass all decreasing significantly. Root N/P ratios showed significant negative correlations with the relative growth rates of plant height, shoot-leaf biomass and root length of A. ordosica seedlings; however, the relative growth rate of root length increased significantly with the root P concentration increased, showing a positive correlation. These results demonstrate that soil CaCO 3 reduces the local P availability in soil, which produces a non-adaptive phenotypic plasticity to A. ordosica seedlings. This study should prove useful for planning and promoting the restoration of damaged/degraded vegetation in arid and semi-arid areas of China.
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Artemisia ordosica,N/P ratio,phenotypic plasticity,relative growth rate,soil CaCO3,soil P availability,arid and semi-arid areas
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