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Mineral Nutrition of Naturally Growing Scots Pine and Norway Spruce under Limited Water Supply

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 19, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11192652

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water stress; mineral nutrition; Pinus sylvestris; Picea abies

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  1. Russian Science Foundation (Russian Federation) [21-14-00168]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [122042700044-6]

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The deterioration of plant mineral nutrition during drought negatively affects plant performance. This study examined the effects of seasonal and multiyear water shortages on nutrient supply and demand in Scots pine and Norway spruce. The results showed that water shortage increased the wood concentrations of all elements except for Mn. Similar patterns of changes were found in needles between species, with Mg increasing and Fe and Mn decreasing under water shortage. Photosynthetic pigments and lipid peroxidation products were not correlated with element dynamics in needles.
The deterioration of plant mineral nutrition during drought is a significant factor in the negative influence of drought on plant performance. We aimed to study the effects of seasonal and multiyear water shortages on nutrient supply and demand in Scots pine and Norway spruce. We studied pine and spruce trees naturally grown in the Bryansk region (Russia). The dynamics of several nutrients (K, Ca, Mg, P, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Ca) in wood, needles, and bark of current-year twigs and the dynamics of the available pools of these elements at different soil depths were analysed. To assess the physiological consequences of changes in element concentrations, lipid peroxidation products and photosynthetic pigments were measured in the needles. Water shortage increased the wood concentrations of all elements except for Mn. In pine, this increase was mainly due to seasonal water deficit, whereas in spruce, multiyear differences in water supply were more important. This increased availability of nutrients was not observed in soil-based analyses. In needles, quite similar patterns of changes were found between species, with Mg increasing almost twofold and Fe and Mn decreasing under water shortage, whereas the remainder of the elements did not change much under differing water supplies. Neither the concentrations of photosynthetic pigments nor the contents of lipid peroxidation products correlated with element dynamics in needles. In summary, water shortage increased the availability of all elements except Mn for the plant; however, needle element contents were regulated independently of element availability for plants.

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