Root morphology and architecture respond to N addition in Pinus tabuliformis, west China

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Guoliang Wang
Timothy J. Fahey
Sha Xue
Fang liu
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[1] Northwest A & F University,Institute of Soil and Water Conservation
[2] Institute of Soil and Water Conservation of CAS and MWR,State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland On Loess Plateau
[3] Cornell University,Department of Natural Resources
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Oecologia | 2013年 / 171卷
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Belowground allocation; Forest ecosystem; Nitrogen saturation; Nutrient uptake; Fine root plasticity;
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Belowground dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems are responding to global increases in anthropogenic N deposition with important consequences for productivity and ecosystem health. We compared root characteristics across five root orders in Pinus tabuliformis plantations treated for 3 years to a gradient of N addition (0–15 g m−2 year−1). In reference plots, the roots of P. tabuliformis were finer and with higher specific root length than reported for other pine species, suggesting severe N limitation. Addition of N resulted in slightly reduced fine root biomass and significant changes in root morphology, responses that were associated primarily with first and second order roots. In particular, root number, cumulative root length, individual root length, and specific root length all declined with increasing N addition for first and second order roots, with most of the responses elicited at <9 g m−2 year−1 N addition. These responses (1) support the concept of ephemeral root modules consisting of first and second orders and (2) are consistent with a change in functional demand from uptake to transport with increasing soil resource availability. Traditionally, fine roots have been identified by a somewhat arbitrary diameter cut-off (e.g., 1 or 2 mm); as an index of fine root function, diameter would fail to reveal most of the functional response.
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