Dark brown forest soil was collected from the upper 20 cm soil layer in Changbai Mountain Research Station of Ecosystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The soil was amended with two different forms of nitrogen fertilize...Dark brown forest soil was collected from the upper 20 cm soil layer in Changbai Mountain Research Station of Ecosystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The soil was amended with two different forms of nitrogen fertilizers: NO3- as Ca(NO3)2, NH4+ as NH4Cl at the concentrations of 50, 100, 200 and 400 mgkg-1 respectively. The experiment was carried out with 2-yr-old Pinus koraiensis seedlings in pot. The pH change of rhizosphere soil and the contents of available Fe, Mn, Cu, and Zn in soil and leaves were analyzed. The result indicated that the addition of NH4--N decreased the rhizosphere pH value, while the addition of NO3--N increased the rhizosphere pH value in contrast with the control treatment. The direction and extent of the pH change mainly depended on N source and its concentrations applied. The rhizosphere pH change had a remarkable influence on the availability of the micronutrients in the rhizosphere, and thereafter affected the nutrient uptake by the seedlings. The contents of available mineral nutrients had a negative correlation with the pH value in the rhizosphere soil. The contents of available mineral nutrients in leaves were positively correlated to the levels of the available nutrients in the rhizosphere soils.展开更多
Radix Sophorae tonkinensis(RST) is a widely used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) for treating infectious and inflammatory diseases. However, the toxicity data for RST are limited. The aim of this work is to ...Radix Sophorae tonkinensis(RST) is a widely used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) for treating infectious and inflammatory diseases. However, the toxicity data for RST are limited. The aim of this work is to assess and compare the toxicity of the whole RST extract and its five active fractions using the zebrafish model. Five active fractions of RST were prepared using five different types of solvents, which included dealkalized water, ethanol, n-butyl ethanol, dichloromethane, and diethyl ether. The chemical profiles of the active fractions were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), and the toxicity observed in the zebrafish model was confirmed using mouse models. In the zebrafish model, cardiovascular toxicity was observed for the fraction extracted using diethyl ether, and hepatotoxicity was observed for the whole RST extract and the fractions extracted using water and ethanol, whereas both cardiovascular and hepatic toxicities were observed for the fractions extracted using n-butyl ethanol and dichloromethane. The hepatotoxicity of the fractions extracted using n-butyl ethanol and dichloromethane was also observed in mice. Our findings provide the toxicity data for RST and its five active fractions through modeling in a zebrafish, and indicate that the different fractions may each have a different toxicity, which is helpful for the optimal use of RST in clinical practice.展开更多
Aims Competition,temperature and nutrient are the most important determinants of tree growth in the cold climate on the eastern Tibetan Plateau.Although many studies have reported their individual effects on tree grow...Aims Competition,temperature and nutrient are the most important determinants of tree growth in the cold climate on the eastern Tibetan Plateau.Although many studies have reported their individual effects on tree growth,little is known about how the interactions of competition with fertilization and temperature affect root growth.We aim to test whether climate warming and fertilization promote competition and to explore the functional strategies of Picea asperata in response to the interactions of these factors.Methods We conducted a paired experiment including competition and non-competition treatments under elevated temperature(ET)and fertilization.We measured root traits,including the root tip number over the root surface(RTRS),the root branching events over the root surface(RBRS),the specific root length(SRL),the specific root area(SRA),the total fine root length and area(RL and RA),the root tips(RTs)and root branching(RB)events.These root traits are considered to be indicators of plant resource uptake capacity and root growth.The root biomass and the nutrient concentrations in the roots were also determined.Important Findings The results indicated that ET,fertilization and competition individually enhanced the nitrogen(N)and potassium(K)concentrations in fine roots,but they did not affect fine root biomass or root traits,including RL,RT,RA and RB.However,both temperature and fertilizationz as well as their interaction,interacting with competition increased RL,RA,RT,RB and nutrient uptake.In addition,the SRL,SRA,RTRS and RBRS decreased un der fertilization,the interaction between temperature and competition decreased SRL and SRA,while the other parameters were not affected by temperature or competition.These results indicate that P.asperata maintains a conservative nutrient strategy in response to competition,climate warming,fertilization and their interactions.Our results improve our understanding of the physiological and ecological adaptability of trees to global change.展开更多
基金This paper was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30170167).
文摘Dark brown forest soil was collected from the upper 20 cm soil layer in Changbai Mountain Research Station of Ecosystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The soil was amended with two different forms of nitrogen fertilizers: NO3- as Ca(NO3)2, NH4+ as NH4Cl at the concentrations of 50, 100, 200 and 400 mgkg-1 respectively. The experiment was carried out with 2-yr-old Pinus koraiensis seedlings in pot. The pH change of rhizosphere soil and the contents of available Fe, Mn, Cu, and Zn in soil and leaves were analyzed. The result indicated that the addition of NH4--N decreased the rhizosphere pH value, while the addition of NO3--N increased the rhizosphere pH value in contrast with the control treatment. The direction and extent of the pH change mainly depended on N source and its concentrations applied. The rhizosphere pH change had a remarkable influence on the availability of the micronutrients in the rhizosphere, and thereafter affected the nutrient uptake by the seedlings. The contents of available mineral nutrients had a negative correlation with the pH value in the rhizosphere soil. The contents of available mineral nutrients in leaves were positively correlated to the levels of the available nutrients in the rhizosphere soils.
基金Project supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of China(Nos.2012ZX09505001-002 and 2015ZX09501004-002-002)the Zhejiang Provincial Science and Technology Planning Project of China(No.2014C03009)
文摘Radix Sophorae tonkinensis(RST) is a widely used herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) for treating infectious and inflammatory diseases. However, the toxicity data for RST are limited. The aim of this work is to assess and compare the toxicity of the whole RST extract and its five active fractions using the zebrafish model. Five active fractions of RST were prepared using five different types of solvents, which included dealkalized water, ethanol, n-butyl ethanol, dichloromethane, and diethyl ether. The chemical profiles of the active fractions were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC), and the toxicity observed in the zebrafish model was confirmed using mouse models. In the zebrafish model, cardiovascular toxicity was observed for the fraction extracted using diethyl ether, and hepatotoxicity was observed for the whole RST extract and the fractions extracted using water and ethanol, whereas both cardiovascular and hepatic toxicities were observed for the fractions extracted using n-butyl ethanol and dichloromethane. The hepatotoxicity of the fractions extracted using n-butyl ethanol and dichloromethane was also observed in mice. Our findings provide the toxicity data for RST and its five active fractions through modeling in a zebrafish, and indicate that the different fractions may each have a different toxicity, which is helpful for the optimal use of RST in clinical practice.
基金supported by National Key Research and Development Project of China(2017YFC0505002)National Natural Science Foundation of China(31400424,31570477).
文摘Aims Competition,temperature and nutrient are the most important determinants of tree growth in the cold climate on the eastern Tibetan Plateau.Although many studies have reported their individual effects on tree growth,little is known about how the interactions of competition with fertilization and temperature affect root growth.We aim to test whether climate warming and fertilization promote competition and to explore the functional strategies of Picea asperata in response to the interactions of these factors.Methods We conducted a paired experiment including competition and non-competition treatments under elevated temperature(ET)and fertilization.We measured root traits,including the root tip number over the root surface(RTRS),the root branching events over the root surface(RBRS),the specific root length(SRL),the specific root area(SRA),the total fine root length and area(RL and RA),the root tips(RTs)and root branching(RB)events.These root traits are considered to be indicators of plant resource uptake capacity and root growth.The root biomass and the nutrient concentrations in the roots were also determined.Important Findings The results indicated that ET,fertilization and competition individually enhanced the nitrogen(N)and potassium(K)concentrations in fine roots,but they did not affect fine root biomass or root traits,including RL,RT,RA and RB.However,both temperature and fertilizationz as well as their interaction,interacting with competition increased RL,RA,RT,RB and nutrient uptake.In addition,the SRL,SRA,RTRS and RBRS decreased un der fertilization,the interaction between temperature and competition decreased SRL and SRA,while the other parameters were not affected by temperature or competition.These results indicate that P.asperata maintains a conservative nutrient strategy in response to competition,climate warming,fertilization and their interactions.Our results improve our understanding of the physiological and ecological adaptability of trees to global change.