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DOI10.1007/s004420050889
The response of fast- and slow-growing Acacia species to elevated atmospheric CO2: an analysis of the underlying components of relative growth rate
Atkin, OK; Schortemeyer, M; McFarlane, N; Evans, JR
通讯作者Evans, JR
来源期刊OECOLOGIA
ISSN0029-8549
出版年1999
卷号120期号:4页码:544-554
英文摘要

In this study we assessed the impact of elevated CO2 with unlimited water and complete nutrient on the growth and nitrogen economy of ten woody Acacia species that differ in relative growth rate (RGR). Specifically. we asked whether fast- and slow-growing species systematically differ in their response to elevated CO2. Four slow-growing species from semi-arid environments (Acacia aneura, A. colei, A. coriacea and A. tetragonophylla) and six fast-growing species from mesic environments (Acacia dealbata, A. implexa, A. mearnsii, A. melanoxylon, A. irrorata and A. saligna) were grown in glasshouses with either ambient (similar to 350 ppm) or elevated (similar to 700 ppm) atmospheric CO2. All species reached greater final plant mass with the exception of A. aneura, and RGR, averaged across all species, increased by 10% over a 12-week period when plants were exposed to elevated CO2. The stimulation of RGR was evident throughout the 12-week growth period. Elevated CO2 resulted in less foliage area per unit foliage dry mass, which was mainly the result of an increase in foliage thickness with a smaller contribution from greater dry matter content per unit fresh mass. The net assimilation rate (NAR, increase in plant mass per unit foliage area and time) of the plants grown at elevated CO2 was higher in all species (on average 30% higher than plants in ambient CO2) and was responsible for the increase in RGR. The higher NAR was associated with a substantial increase in foliar nitrogen productivity in all ten Acacia species. Plant nitrogen concentration was unaltered by growth at elevated CO2 for the slow-growing Acacia species, but declined by 10% for faster-growing species. The rate of nitrogen uptake per unit root mass was higher in seven of the species when grown under elevated CO2, and leaf area per unit root mass was reduced by elevated CO2 in seven of the species. The absolute increase in RGR due to growth under elevated CO2 was greater for fast- than for slow-growing Acacia species.


英文关键词Acacia elevated CO2 growth analysis relative growth rate nitrogen productivity
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000082858900010
WOS关键词CARBON-DIOXIDE ; NITROGEN ECONOMY ; LEAF-AREA ; PLANTS ; FOREST ; TREES ; EFFICIENCY ; GRASSLAND ; ALPINE
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/137975
作者单位(1)Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Biol Sci, Environm Biol Grp, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
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Atkin, OK,Schortemeyer, M,McFarlane, N,et al. The response of fast- and slow-growing Acacia species to elevated atmospheric CO2: an analysis of the underlying components of relative growth rate[J],1999,120(4):544-554.
APA Atkin, OK,Schortemeyer, M,McFarlane, N,&Evans, JR.(1999).The response of fast- and slow-growing Acacia species to elevated atmospheric CO2: an analysis of the underlying components of relative growth rate.OECOLOGIA,120(4),544-554.
MLA Atkin, OK,et al."The response of fast- and slow-growing Acacia species to elevated atmospheric CO2: an analysis of the underlying components of relative growth rate".OECOLOGIA 120.4(1999):544-554.
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