Plant Adaptation and Phosphorus Limitation in Tropical Forests: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment

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Ryota Aoyagi
Nobuo Imai
Benjamin L. Turner
Kanehiro Kitayama
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[1] Kyoto University,The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research
[2] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Agriculture
[3] Tokyo University of Agriculture,Department of Forest Science
[4] Gyeongsang National University,Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Ecosystems | 2024年 / 27卷
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allocation; fertilization; meta-analysis; nutrient productivity; nutrient-use efficiency; residence time; trait-growth relationship; uptake;
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Ecosystem dynamics are shaped by plant adaptation to environmental stress, yet the conditions under which this occurs remain poorly understood. We developed a theoretical framework to predict how strategies used by tropical trees to cope with low-phosphorus (P) availability (that is, traits related to P uptake, and use) influence growth under P limitation. We then tested this framework against data on tree species in Borneo and a meta-analysis of results from pantropical nutrient addition experiments. Our theoretical framework predicts that plant traits associated with low-P environments, including enhanced P allocation to leaves, efficient P resorption, and root phosphatase activity, alleviate the negative effects of P scarcity more strongly for “inefficiently” growing plants, represented by large trees and old-growth forests, compared with saplings or secondary forests. In agreement with this prediction, changes in traits related to low-P environments increased the potential relative growth rate of large trees more than small trees in Borneo. Finally, theoretical expectation was supported by a meta-analysis which revealed stronger P limitation in saplings and secondary forests than in old-growth forests. Together, these findings provide a novel framework to interpret the relationship between resource constraints and plant performance and reinforce the importance of accounting for plant adaption to predict ecosystem responses to P limitation in tropical forests.
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页码:376 / 394
页数:18
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