Shaowei Lu , Mengxue Wang , Jiaxing Fang , Junjie Zhang , Xiaotian Xu , Bin Li , Qin Zhang , Chen Liu , Na Zhao , Shaoning Li
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Abstract
In this study, we analyzed the uptake of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and its processes of distribution in various organs of different typical greening species of trees and the differences in its uptake by these different species using the 15N stable isotope tracer method under the gradient of three NO2 concentration treatments, namely, low, medium and high. These experiments were conducted using one-time artificial fumigation to provide necessary data and theoretical support for the selection and application of species of greening trees in urban gardens. The treatments of fumigation with different concentrations of NO2 showed that the leaves of the six species of trees had the highest content of 15N. The organs that were the most effective at taking up 15N were the leaves in broadleaf trees and the branches in conifers. The content of 15N per unit of the leaves (0.0058–2.0486 μg/g) increased in parallel with the concentration of fumigant and then was rapidly transported to various organs in the tree. This caused different degrees of changes in other organs. The total content of 15N per unit was higher in the broadleaf species (0.0129–2.3171 μg/g) than in the conifers (0.0296–0.1260 μg/g). The leaves of broadleaf trees were the most effective at taking up 15N (0.0054–1.3228 %) under medium and high concentrations of fumigant with the exception of ginkgo. The ability of each organ of the other broadleaf species was leaves>branches>trunks>roots, and the branches of conifers were the most effective parts of the trees at taking up NO2 under three concentrations of fumigants (0.0789–0.4005 %). The highest rate of distribution of 15N was found in the leaves (48.14–99.53 %) in all six species under different concentrations of fumigant, and the distribution in the other organs varied to different degrees.
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Environmental and Experimental Botany (EEB) publishes research papers on the physical, chemical, biological, molecular mechanisms and processes involved in the responses of plants to their environment.
In addition to research papers, the journal includes review articles. Submission is in agreement with the Editors-in-Chief.
The Journal also publishes special issues which are built by invited guest editors and are related to the main themes of EEB.
The areas covered by the Journal include:
(1) Responses of plants to heavy metals and pollutants
(2) Plant/water interactions (salinity, drought, flooding)
(3) Responses of plants to radiations ranging from UV-B to infrared
(4) Plant/atmosphere relations (ozone, CO2 , temperature)
(5) Global change impacts on plant ecophysiology
(6) Biotic interactions involving environmental factors.