Inducing condensed tannin production in Colophospermum mopane: Absence of response to soil N and P fertility and physical damage

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Jelle G. Ferwerda
Sipke E. van. Wieren
Andrew K. Skidmore
Herbert H. T. Prins
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[1] International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC),Department of Natural Resources
[2] Wageningen University,Resource Ecology Group
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Plant and Soil | 2005年 / 273卷
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condensed tannin; nitrogen; phosphorus; physical damage;
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The effects of available soil N and P and the effect of simulated browsing (leave removal) on foliar condensed tannin (CT) concentration were tested on young Colophospermum mopane (J. Kirk ex Benth) J. Leonard (Mopane) plants. Although clear differences in growth occurred between different levels of soil N, no differences in foliar CT concentration were found. Changes in available soil P and physical damage did not affect the plant growth or chemical composition. The complete absence of response of CT concentration to physical damage and soil nutrients may be related to the age of the trees in this study. It is proposed that existing theories on the interaction between soil properties and carbon based defences in trees are expanded, to include the potential responses of young trees to different soil nutrient levels.
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