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The Effects of Soil Cover Thickness on Leaf Functional Traits of Vine Plants in Mining Areas Depend on Soil Enzyme Activities and Nutrient Cycling  ( SCI-EXPANDED收录)  

文献类型:期刊文献

英文题名:The Effects of Soil Cover Thickness on Leaf Functional Traits of Vine Plants in Mining Areas Depend on Soil Enzyme Activities and Nutrient Cycling

作者:Liu, Ren[1,2] Sun, Yun[1,2] Cai, Zongming[1,2] He, Ping[1,2] Song, Yunxia[1,2] Yu, Longhua[1,2] Zhang, Huacong[1,2] Li, Yueqiao[1,2]

第一作者:刘仁;Liu, Ren

通信作者:Li, YQ[1];Li, YQ[2]

机构:[1]Chinese Acad Forestry, Expt Ctr Subtrop Forestry, Xinyu 336600, Peoples R China;[2]Jiangxi Prov Key Lab Biodivers Conservat & Resourc, Xinyu 336600, Peoples R China

年份:2025

卷号:14

期号:14

外文期刊名:PLANTS-BASEL

收录:;Scopus(收录号:2-s2.0-105011541533);WOS:【SCI-EXPANDED(收录号:WOS:001539977700001)】;

基金:This study was funded by the Science and Technology Innovation Program from Forestry Administration of Jiangxi Province (Innovation Special [2023] No. 29), and the Science and Technology Plan Project of Xinyu City (Yu Kefa [2022] No. 40).

语种:英文

外文关键词:leaf functional traits; nutrient cycling; soil cover thickness; soil enzyme activity; vine plants

摘要:Understanding the interplay between plant leaf functional traits and plant and soil factors under different soil thicknesses is significant for quantifying the interaction between plant growth and the environment. However, in the context of ecological restoration of vegetation in mining areas, there has been a lot of research on trees, shrubs, and grasses, but the characteristics and correlations of leaf functional traits of vines have not been fully studied to a large extent. Here, we report the differences in leaf functional traits of six vine plants (Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Pueraria lobata, Hedera nepalensis, Campsis grandiflora, Mucuna sempervirens, and Parthenocissus tricuspidata) with distinct growth forms in different soil cover thicknesses (20 cm, 40 cm, and 60 cm). In addition, soil factor indicators under different soil cover thicknesses were measured to elucidate the linkages between leaf functional traits of vine plants and soil factors. We found that P. lobata showed a resource acquisition strategy, while H. nepalensis demonstrated a resource conservation strategy. C. grandiflora and P. tricuspidata shifted toward more conservative resource allocation strategies as the soil cover thickness increased, whereas M. sempervirens showed the opposite trend. In the plant trait-trait relationships, there were synergistic associations between specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf nitrogen content (LNC); leaf moisture content (LMC) and leaf nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratio (LN/P); and leaf specific dry weight (LSW), leaf succulence degree (LSD), and leaf dry matter content (LDMC). Trade-offs were observed between SLA and LSW, LSD, and LDMC; between leaf phosphorus content (LPC) and LN/P; and between LMC, LSW, and LDMC. In the plant trait-environment relationships, soil nutrients (pH, soil total phosphorus content (STP), and soil ammonium nitrogen content (SAN)) and soil enzyme activities (cellulase (CB), leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), enzyme C/N activity ratio, and enzyme N/P activity ratio) were identified as the primary drivers of variation in leaf functional traits. Interestingly, nitrogen deficiency constrained the growth of vine plants in the mining area. Our study revealed that the responses of leaf functional traits of different vines under different soil thicknesses have significant species specificity, and each vine shows different resource acquisition and conservation strategies. Furthermore, soil cover thickness primarily influences plant functional traits by directly affecting soil enzyme activities and nutrients. However, the pathways through which soil thickness impacts these traits differ among various functional traits. Our findings provide a theoretical basis and practical reference for selecting vine plants and optimizing soil cover techniques for ecological restoration in mining areas.

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