Spatial variability of nutrients in soils and plants of forest ecosystems located near the highway

被引:0
作者
Margita Kuklová
Ján Kukla
Helena Hniličková
František Hnilička
Ivica Pivková
机构
[1] Institute of Forest Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences,Department of Botany and Plant Physiology
[2] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,undefined
来源
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2020年 / 192卷
关键词
Trees; Assimilatory organs; Biogenic elements; Roadside; Traffic pollution;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The variability of selected biogenic elements in soils and leaves of three dominant plant species was studied in segments of Querci-Fageta typica and Fagi-Querceta typica forest ecosystems located near R1 Pribina highway in SW Slovakia. The amounts of nutrients (Mg, K, Na and Zn) in soils distant 30 m from the highway were mostly low and increased significantly with a depth of soil. On the other hand, the highest Ca concentrations were found in the surface humus horizons and decreased significantly with soil depth. The Mg, K and Zn contents found in soil mineral horizons 8000 m from the highway were more balanced than those found at 30 m from the highway. The nutrient content of plant leaves was mostly significantly higher at a distance of 30 m from the highway than 8000 m from the highway, for Ca (Prunus spinosa, Melica uniflora), Mg (P. spinosa), Na (Quercus cerris, P. spinosa) and Zn (Q. cerris, M. uniflora). The tightness of the relationships between nutrient contents in leaves and the distance from the highway was the highest for Ca (P. spinosa, M. uniflora), Mg, Na, Zn (Q. cerris, P. spinosa) and K (M. uniflora). The K/(Mg + Ca) ratios in Q. cerris and P. spinosa leaves distant 8000 m from the highway were more balanced than those found at 30 m from the highway. This markedly points to favourable biological activity and better stability of the more distant control ecosystem with lower level of pollutants.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 109 条
[1]  
Ardahanlioglu O(2003)Spatial variability of exchangeable sodium, electrical conductivity, soil pH and boron content in salt- and sodium-affected areas of the Igdir plain (Turkey) Journal of Arid Environments 54 495-503
[2]  
Oztas T(2003)The influence of road infrastructure and traffic on soil, water, and air quality Environmental Management 31 50-68
[3]  
Evren S(2009)The effect of various forms of sulphur and nitrogen on calcium and magnesium content and uptake in spring wheat ( Journal of Elementology 14 641-647
[4]  
Yilmaz H(1991) L.) and cocksfoot ( Oecologia 87 532-538
[5]  
Yildirim ZN(2005) L.) Polish Journal of Environmental Studies 14 365-370
[6]  
Bohemen HD(2004)A trade–off between scale and precision in resource foraging Ecological Research 19 3-11
[7]  
Janssen van de Laak WH(2013)The magnesium content in plants on soil contaminated with cadmium Journal of Elementology 18 69-78
[8]  
Brodowska MS(2016)Chemical fingerprinting of plants The Crop Journal 4 3-91
[9]  
Kaczor A(2004)Accumulation of potassium, calcium and magnesium by selected species of grassland legumes and herbs Forest Ecology and Management 228 33-39
[10]  
Campbell BD(2013)Magnesium deficiency in plants: an urgent problem Forest Ecology and Management 290 40-48