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DOI10.1023/A:1004841917272
Patterns of nitrogen conservation in shrubs and grasses in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina
Carrera, AL; Sain, CL; Bertiller, MB
通讯作者Carrera, AL
来源期刊PLANT AND SOIL
ISSN0032-079X
出版年2000
卷号224期号:2页码:185-193
英文摘要

We analysed the main plant strategies to conserve nitrogen in the Patagonian Monte. We hypothesized that the two main plant functional groups (xerophytic evergreen shrubs and mesophytic perennial grasses) display different mechanisms of nitrogen conservation related to their structural and functional characteristics. Evergreen shrubs are deep-rooted species, which develop vegetative and reproductive growth from spring to late summer coupled with high temperatures, independently from water inputs. In contrast, perennial grasses are shallow-rooted species with high leaf turnover, which display vegetative growth from autumn to spring and reproductive activity from mid-spring to early-summer, coupled with precipitation inputs. We selected three evergreen shrubs (Larrea divaricata Cav., Atriplex lampa Gill. ex Moq. and Junellia seriphioides (Gilles and Hook.) Moldenke) and three perennial grasses (Stipa tenuis Phil., S. speciosa Trin. and Rupr. and Poa ligularis Nees ex Steud.), characteristic of undisturbed and disturbed areas of the Patagonian Monte. N concentration in expanded green and senesced leaves was estimated in December 1997 (late spring) and June 1998 (late autumn). Deep-rooted evergreen shrubs displayed small differences in N concentration between green and senesced leaves (low N-resorption efficiency), having high N concentration in senesced leaves (low N-resorption proficiency). Shallow-rooted perennial grasses, conversely, showed high N-resorption efficiency and high N-resorption proficiency (large differences in N concentration between green and senesced leaves and very low N concentration in senesced leaves, respectively). The lack of a strong mechanism of N resorption in evergreen shrubs apparently does not agree with their ability to colonize N-poor soils. These results, however, may be explained by lower N requirements in evergreen shrubs resulting from lower growth rates, lower N concentrations in green leaves, and lower leaf turnover as compared with perennial grasses. Long-lasting N-poor green tissues may, therefore, be considered an efficient mechanism to conserve N in evergreen shrubs in contrast with the mechanism of strong N resorption from transient N-rich tissues displayed by perennial grasses. Evergreen shrubs with low N-resorption efficiency provide a more N-rich substrate, with probably higher capability of N mineralization than that of perennial grasses, which may eventually enhance N fertility and N availability in N-poor soils.


英文关键词arid ecosystems Monte shrublands N-resorption efficiency N-resorption proficiency plant functional types
类型Article
语种英语
国家Argentina
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000165153600002
WOS关键词SOIL SEED BANK ; NORTHERN PATAGONIA ; SHORTGRASS STEPPE ; NUTRIENT RESORPTION ; LARREA-TRIDENTATA ; SPATIAL PATTERNS ; PLANT COMMUNITY ; DESERT SHRUBS ; ECOSYSTEM ; DYNAMICS
WOS类目Agronomy ; Plant Sciences ; Soil Science
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/139819
作者单位(1)CONICET, Ctr Nacl Patagonico, RA-9120 Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
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Carrera, AL,Sain, CL,Bertiller, MB. Patterns of nitrogen conservation in shrubs and grasses in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina[J],2000,224(2):185-193.
APA Carrera, AL,Sain, CL,&Bertiller, MB.(2000).Patterns of nitrogen conservation in shrubs and grasses in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina.PLANT AND SOIL,224(2),185-193.
MLA Carrera, AL,et al."Patterns of nitrogen conservation in shrubs and grasses in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina".PLANT AND SOIL 224.2(2000):185-193.
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