Seasonal variation in the phenolic content of oak leaves (Quercus sideroxyla) in different soil textures

The seasonal variation and the soil texture effect were evaluated in the phenolic contents (FolinCiocalteu) of Quercus sideroxyla ( red oak) leaves as a parameter of the genus deterioration. Leaves of six trees from eight sites were sampled and their edaphic characteristics determined as soil textur...

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Váldodahkkit: Arámbula-Salazar, Jorge Armando, Ibarra-Salinas, B. I., González-Laredo, Rubén Francisco, Muñoz-Galindo, O. D., Hernández-Vela, H.
Materiálatiipa: Online
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Almmustuhtton: Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 2016
Liŋkkat:https://myb.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/myb/article/view/1166
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Čoahkkáigeassu:The seasonal variation and the soil texture effect were evaluated in the phenolic contents (FolinCiocalteu) of Quercus sideroxyla ( red oak) leaves as a parameter of the genus deterioration. Leaves of six trees from eight sites were sampled and their edaphic characteristics determined as soil texture: clayed (12,5%), lime-clayed (75%) and clay-sandy (12,5%). Soils and sites were unaltered during the four season collections. It was found in spring a notorious decrease in phenolic content of Quercus leaves followed by a substantial increase during summer. A high positive correlation was found between phenolic content of leaves and electric conductivity of clay-sandy soils, and also between soil moisture retention and phenolic content, independently of the soil texture.