Functional traits of poplar leaves and fine roots responses to ozone pollution under soil nitrogen addition

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Pin Li [1 ]
Rongbin Yin [2 ]
Huimin Zhou [2 ]
Sheng Xu [3 ]
Zhaozhong Feng [4 ]
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[1] Research Center for Urban Forestry, Key Laboratory for Forest Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Forest Ecosystem Research in Arid-and Semi-arid Region of State Forestry Administration, Beijing Fores
[2] State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Management, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Institute of Ecology, Key Laboratory of Agrometeorology of Jiangsu Province, School of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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X173 [环境植物学]; X515 [光化学烟雾];
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Concurrent ground-level ozone(O3) pollution and anthropogenic nitrogen(N) deposition can markedly influence dynamics and productivity in forests.Most studies evaluating the functional traits responses of rapid-turnover organs to O3have specifically examined leaves,despite fine roots are another major source of soil carbon and nutrient input in forest ecosystems.How elevated O3levels impact fine root biomass and biochemistry remains to be resolved.This study was to assess poplar leaf and fine root biomass and biochemistry responses to five different levels of O3pollution,while additionally examining whether four levels of soil N supplementation were sufficient to alter the impact of O3on these two organs.Elevated O3resulted in a more substantial reduction in fine root biomass than leaf biomass;relative to leaves,more biochemically-resistant components were present within fine root litter,which contained high concentrations of lignin,condensed tannins,and elevated C:N and lignin:N ratios that were associated with slower rates of litter decomposition.In contrast,leaves contained more labile components,including nonstructural carbohydrates and N,as well as a higher N:P ratio.Elevated O3significantly reduced labile components and increased biochemically-resistant components in leaves,whereas they had minimal impact on fine root biochemistry.This suggests that O3pollution has the potential to delay leaf litter decomposition and associated nutrient cycling.N addition largely failed to affect the impact of elevated O3levels on le ave s or fine root chemistry,suggesting that soil N supplementation is not a suitable approach to combating the impact of O3pollution on key functional traits of poplars.These results indicate that the significant differences in the responses of leaves and fine roots to O3pollution will result in marked changes in the relative belowground roles of these two litter sources within forest ecosystems,and such changes will independently of nitrogen load.
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