Yıl: 2010 Cilt: 34 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 311 - 322 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey

Öz:
Bu çalışma Türkiye’nin Orta Karadeniz Bölgesinde bulunan Kızılırmağın doğu kısmında bulunan bazı kıyı tuzlu bataklık bitkilerinde yaprak azot ve fosfor dinamikleri, azot, fosfor ile yaprak özelliklerini (spesifik yaprak alanı SLA gibi) incelemek için gerçekleştirilmiştir. İstatistiksel olarak, Artemisia santonicum hariç bütün türlerde SLA yönünden aylar (Haziran-Ekim) arasında önemli farklılıklar bulunmuştur. Bununla beraber, bütün türlerde P içeriği yönünden önemli farklılıklar bulunmamıştır. En düşük N ve P geri emilim yeterliliği E. paralias’de bulunurken, en yüksek N ve P geri emilim etkinliği Salicornia prostrata’da bulunmuştur. P yeterliliği bütün türlerde biyokimyasal olarak yeterlidir. N yeterliliği ise Euphorbia paralias hariç bütün türlerde biyokimyasal olarak yeterlidir. Ayrıca, Grime’in CSR stratejileri (C: rekabetçi; S: strese-dirençli; R: ruderal) de incelenmiş ve bütün türlerin Grime’in stratejilerinden rekabetçi ruderal stratejisi gösterdiği saptanmıştır.
Anahtar Kelime: tuzlu bataklıklar Orta Karadeniz Bölgesi kıyı alanları tuzlu sular Türkiye azot tuzlu topraklar fosfor etkinlik tekrar soğurma

Konular: Biyoloji

Kuzey Türkiye’deki bir tuzlu bataklıkta azot ve fosfor geri taşınımı

Öz:
This study was conducted to investigate foliar nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics, nitrogen and phosphorus resorption, and some leaf traits (i.e. SLA=specific leaf area) in some coastal salt marsh plants located in northern Turkey. The study area is located on the east bank of the Kızılırmak River in the central Black Sea Region. There were statistically significant differences among months (from June to October) in terms of SLA in all species except for Artemisia santonicum. However, no significant differences were found with respect to P in all species. The highest N and P resorption efficiencies were found in Salicornia prostrata, whereas the lowest resorption efficiencies were found in Euphorbia paralias. P resorption proficiency is biochemically complete in all species. N resorption proficiency is biochemically complete except for E. paralias. Additionally, Grime’s CSR (C: competitive; S: stress-tolerant; R: ruderal) strategies were also investigated and it was found that all of the species exhibit competitive ruderal strategy.
Anahtar Kelime: coastal areas saline water Turkey nitrogen saline soils phosphorus efficiency resorption salt marshes Central Black Sea Region

Konular: Biyoloji
Belge Türü: Makale Makale Türü: Araştırma Makalesi Erişim Türü: Erişime Açık
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APA ÇAKIR Y, ÖZBUCAK T, Kutbay H, KILIÇ D, BILGIN A, HUSEYINOVA R (2010). Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. , 311 - 322.
Chicago ÇAKIR Yasemin Bedirkurum,ÖZBUCAK TUĞBA,Kutbay Hamdi Güray,KILIÇ DUDU DUYGU,BILGIN ALI,HUSEYINOVA Rena Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. (2010): 311 - 322.
MLA ÇAKIR Yasemin Bedirkurum,ÖZBUCAK TUĞBA,Kutbay Hamdi Güray,KILIÇ DUDU DUYGU,BILGIN ALI,HUSEYINOVA Rena Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. , 2010, ss.311 - 322.
AMA ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. . 2010; 311 - 322.
Vancouver ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. . 2010; 311 - 322.
IEEE ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R "Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey." , ss.311 - 322, 2010.
ISNAD ÇAKIR, Yasemin Bedirkurum vd. "Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey". (2010), 311-322.
APA ÇAKIR Y, ÖZBUCAK T, Kutbay H, KILIÇ D, BILGIN A, HUSEYINOVA R (2010). Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany, 34(4), 311 - 322.
Chicago ÇAKIR Yasemin Bedirkurum,ÖZBUCAK TUĞBA,Kutbay Hamdi Güray,KILIÇ DUDU DUYGU,BILGIN ALI,HUSEYINOVA Rena Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany 34, no.4 (2010): 311 - 322.
MLA ÇAKIR Yasemin Bedirkurum,ÖZBUCAK TUĞBA,Kutbay Hamdi Güray,KILIÇ DUDU DUYGU,BILGIN ALI,HUSEYINOVA Rena Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany, vol.34, no.4, 2010, ss.311 - 322.
AMA ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany. 2010; 34(4): 311 - 322.
Vancouver ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany. 2010; 34(4): 311 - 322.
IEEE ÇAKIR Y,ÖZBUCAK T,Kutbay H,KILIÇ D,BILGIN A,HUSEYINOVA R "Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey." Turkish Journal of Botany, 34, ss.311 - 322, 2010.
ISNAD ÇAKIR, Yasemin Bedirkurum vd. "Nitrogen and phosphorus resorption in a salt marsh in northern Turkey". Turkish Journal of Botany 34/4 (2010), 311-322.