Changes in leaf nutrient traits and photosynthesis of four tree species:effects of elevated [CO2],N fertilization and canopy positions |
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出 版 社:Journal of Plant Ecology |
发表时间:2012 |
台 站:
鼎湖山森林生态系统定位研究站
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作 者:刘菊秀,张德强,周国逸等 |
点 击 率:445433 |
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关 键 字(英文):photosynthesi,elevated CO2,nitroge,phosphorus,subtropical China |
摘 要(英文):Aims
Leaf traits of trees exposed to elevated [CO2] in association with
other environmental factors are poorly understood in tropical and
subtropical regions. Our goal was to investigate the impacts of elevated [CO2] and N fertilization on leaf traits in southern China.
Methods
Four tree species, Schima superba Gardn. et Champ. (S. superba),
Ormosia pinnata (Lour.) Merr (O. pinnata), Castanopsis hystrix
AC. DC. (C. hystrix) and Acmena acuminatissima (Blume) Merr. et
Perry (A. acuminatissima) were studied in a factorial combination
of atmospheric [CO2] (ambient at ;390 lmol mol1and elevated
[CO2] at ;700 lmol mol1) and N fertilization (ambient and ambient
+ 100 kg N ha1 year1) in open-top chambers in southern China
for 5 years. Leaf mass per unit leaf area (LMA), leaf nutrient concentration and photosynthesis (were measured.
Important Findings
Results indicated that leaf traits and photosynthesis were affected differently by elevated [CO2] and N fertilization among species. Elevated [CO2] decreased LMA in all species, while N fertilization
did not affect LMA. Leaf mass-based N concentration (NM) was significantly greater in O. pinnata and C. hystrix grown in elevated
[CO2] but was lower in S. superba. Leaf mass-based P concentration
(PM) was significantly greater in C. hystrix and A. acuminatissima
exposed to elevated [CO2] but was lower in S. superba. N fertilization significantly increased PM in O. pinnata but decreased PM in S. superba. Photosynthetic stimulation in O. pinnata, C. hystrix and A. acuminatissima was sustained after 5 years of CO2 fumigation. N fertilization did not modify the effects of elevated [CO2] on photosynthesis. Leaf traits (NM, NA, PM, PA) and light-saturated photosynthesis were decreased from the upper to lower canopy. Canopy position did not alter the responses of leaf traits and photosynthesis to elevated [CO2]. Results suggest that photosynthetic stimulation by elevated [CO2] in native species in subtropical regions may be sustained in the long term. |
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刘菊秀-2012-JPE-Changes in leaf nutrient traits and photosynthesis of four tree specieseffects of elevated [CO2],N fertilization and canopy positions.pdf |