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DOI: 10.1111/gbi.12223
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85011410542
论文题名:
Identification, distribution, and quantification of biominerals in a deciduous forest
作者: Krieger C.; Calvaruso C.; Morlot C.; Uroz S.; Salsi L.; Turpault M.-P.
刊名: Geobiology
ISSN: 1472-4677
EISSN: 1472-4669
出版年: 2017
卷: 15, 期:2
起始页码: 296
结束页码: 310
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: aboveground biomass ; biochemical composition ; biogeochemical cycle ; biological control ; biomineralization ; calcium ; chemical compound ; deciduous forest ; electron microscopy ; oxalic acid ; physiological response ; relative abundance ; silicon ; soil nutrient ; vascular plant ; Acer pseudoplatanus ; Fagus ; Fagus sylvatica ; Tracheophyta ; mineral ; Acer ; beech ; chemistry ; forest ; scanning electron microscopy ; spectrometry ; tomography ; X ray diffraction ; Acer ; Fagus ; Forests ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Minerals ; Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission ; Tomography ; X-Ray Diffraction
Scopus学科分类: Earth and Planetary Sciences: General Earth and Planetary Sciences ; Environmental Science: General Environmental Science ; Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic
英文摘要: Biomineralization is a common process in most vascular plants, but poorly investigated for trees. Although the presence of calcium oxalate and silica accumulation has been reported for some tree species, the chemical composition, abundance, and quantification of biominerals remain poorly documented. However, biominerals may play important physiological and structural roles in trees, especially in forest ecosystems, which are characterized by nutrient-poor soils. In this context, our study aimed at investigating the morphology, distribution, and relative abundance of biominerals in the different vegetative compartments (foliage, branch, trunk, and root) of Fagus sylvatica L. and Acer pseudoplatanus L. using a combination of scanning electron microscopy and tomography analyses. Biomineral crystallochemistry was assessed by X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray analyses, while calcium, silicon, and oxalic acid were quantified in the compartments and at the forest scale. Our analyses revealed that biominerals occurred as crystals or coating layers mostly in bark and leaves and were identified as opal, whewellite, and complex biominerals. In both tree species, opal was mostly found in the external tissues of trunk, branch, and leaves, but also in the roots of beech. In the stand, opal represents around 170�kg/ha. Whewellite was found to suit to conductive tissues (i.e., axial phloem parenchyma, vascular bundles, vessel element) in all investigated compartments of the two tree species. The shape of whewellite was prismatic and druses in beech, and almost all described shapes were seen in sycamore maple. Notably, the amount of whewellite was strongly correlated with the total calcium in all investigated compartments whatever the tree species is, suggesting a biologic control of whewellite precipitation. The amount of whewellite in the aboveground biomass of Montiers forest was more important than that of opal and was around 1170 kg/ha. Therefore, biominerals contribute in a substantial way to the biogeochemical cycles of silicon and calcium. � 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/85067
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作者单位: INRA - UR 1138, Biog�ochimie des Ecosyst�mes Forestiers, Centre INRA de Nancy, Champenoux, France; G�oRessources, UMR7359, Facult� des Sciences, Universit� de Lorraine, Vandœuvre-l�s-Nancy, France; G�oRessources, UMR7359, Facult� des Sciences, CNRS, Vandœuvre-l�s-Nancy, France; INRA - UMR1136, Interactions Arbres – Microorganismes, Centre INRA de Nancy, Champenoux, France; Interactions Arbres – Microorganismes, UMR1136, Universit� de Lorraine, Vandœuvre-l�s-Nancy, France; EcoSustain, Environmental Engineering Office, Research and Development, Kanfen, France

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Krieger C.,Calvaruso C.,Morlot C.,et al. Identification, distribution, and quantification of biominerals in a deciduous forest[J]. Geobiology,2017-01-01,15(2)
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