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cje ›› 2009, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (10): 1977-1985.

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Characteristics of N, P and K cycling in Scirpus mariqueter wetland ecosystem at Jiuduansha shoal of Yangtze River estuary.

YANG Yong-xing1;LIU Chang-e1,2;YANG Yang3   

  1. 1Key Laboratory of Yangtze River Water Environment, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai 200092, China;2Institute of Ecological Environment Protection, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Science, Shanghai 201106, China;3School of Life Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China).
  • Online:2009-11-10 Published:2009-11-10

Abstract: An investigation was made on the contents, distribution patterns, and cycling characteristics of N, P and K in Scirpus mariqueter wetland ecosystem at the upper, middle, and lower Jiuduansha shoals of Yangtze River estuary. With the increasing altitude along the gradient lower shoal  middle shoal  upper shoal, the P and K contents in the whole soil profile decreased, while N content had less variation. The total N (TN) content in the soil profile was in the order of middle shoal > lower shoal > upper shoal, total P (TP) and total K (TK) contents were lower shoal > middle shoal > upper shoal, available N (AN) content was middle shoal > lower shoal > upper shoal, and available P (AP) and K (AK) contents were lower shoal > middle shoal > upper shoal. The contents of soil total and available N, P, and K were in the order of TK > TP > TN, and AK > AN > AP, respectively, and decreased with soil depth. N and K were more accumulated in surface soil, and the absorbed amounts of N and K by S. mariqueter at the three shoals were higher than that of P. The absorbed amount of soil nutrients by S. mariqueter at upper and lower shoals was in the order of K > N > P, and that at middle shoal was N > K > P. The S. mariqueter at upper shoal absorbed the highest amount of soil nutrients, followed by that at middle shoal, and at lower shoal. The absorption coefficient of nutrients in S. mariqueter wetland ecosystem at the three shoals was N > P > K, and cycling coefficient was K > N > P. The N at the upper shoal and the K at the middle and lower shoals had the highest utilization coefficient.

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