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Response of plant nutrient stoichiometry to fertilization varied with plant tissues in a tropical forest.


ABSTRACT: Plant N:P ratios are widely used as indices of nutrient limitation in terrestrial ecosystems, but the response of these metrics in different plant tissues to altered N and P availability and their interactions remains largely unclear. We evaluated changes in N and P concentrations, N:P ratios of new leaves (<1 yr), older leaves (>1 yr), stems and mixed fine roots of seven species after 3-years of an N and P addition experiment in a tropical forest. Nitrogen addition only increased fine root N concentrations. P addition increased P concentrations among all tissues. The N?×?P interaction reduced leaf and stem P concentrations, suggesting a negative effect of N addition on P concentrations under P addition. The reliability of using nutrient ratios as indices of soil nutrient availability varied with tissues: the stoichiometric metrics of stems and older leaves were more responsive indicators of changed soil nutrient availability than those of new leaves and fine roots. However, leaf N:P ratios can be a useful indicator of inter-specific variation in plant response to nutrients availability. This study suggests that older leaf is a better choice than other tissues in the assessment of soil nutrient status and predicting plant response to altered nutrients using nutrients ratios.

SUBMITTER: Mo Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4586514 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Response of plant nutrient stoichiometry to fertilization varied with plant tissues in a tropical forest.

Mo Qifeng Q   Zou Bi B   Li Yingwen Y   Chen Yao Y   Zhang Weixin W   Mao Rong R   Ding Yongzhen Y   Wang Jun J   Lu Xiankai X   Li Xiaobo X   Tang Jianwu J   Li Zhian Z   Wang Faming F  

Scientific reports 20150929


Plant N:P ratios are widely used as indices of nutrient limitation in terrestrial ecosystems, but the response of these metrics in different plant tissues to altered N and P availability and their interactions remains largely unclear. We evaluated changes in N and P concentrations, N:P ratios of new leaves (<1 yr), older leaves (>1 yr), stems and mixed fine roots of seven species after 3-years of an N and P addition experiment in a tropical forest. Nitrogen addition only increased fine root N co  ...[more]

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