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Sexual reproduction trait expressions of grassland species along a gradient of nitrogen: phosphorus stoichiometry

Journal

PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 473, Issue 1-2, Pages 215-234

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-021-05230-2

Keywords

Trait plasticity; N; P ratio; Low relatively phosphorus; Soil pH; Soil moisture; Field survey

Funding

  1. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201406140142]

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This study investigates the influence of nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometry on sexual reproduction performance in grassland species. The results suggest that under P limitation/co-limitation, grassland species tend to have earlier flowering time and longer seed stalk and seed panicle, but shorter flowering period and fewer flowers per individual. Soil pH and moisture also show significant correlations with sexual reproduction performance.
Aims Plant investment in sexual reproduction is affected by nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometry. It has been suggested that an important adaptation to strong P limitation is reduced investment in sexual reproduction. We aim to investigate the specific influence of N:P on sexual reproduction performance within and between grassland species. Methods Eleven grassland species were selected in ten plots covering N limitation, co-limitation and P limitation. Nutrients in soil and above-ground biomass were determined, plus soil pH and soil moisture. A range of sexual reproduction traits were measured as a proxy for investment in sexual reproduction. Results At the intraspecific level: compared with N-limited plots, in P-limited/co-limited plots, flowering time was later, flowering period in individuals was shorter, and number of flowers (inflorescences) per individual was smaller. At the interspecific level, in P-limited/co-limited plots, species had a significantly earlier flowering time and a longer seed stalk and seed panicle, than those in N-limited plots. However, flowering period was shorter and number of flowers (inflorescences) per individual was smaller under P limitation/co-limitation. Moreover, significant correlations between soil pH and soil moisture, and sexual reproduction performance of the selected grassland species were also found. Conclusions P limitation/co-limitation restrict the sexual reproduction of grassland species, which may hamper their dispersal capacity. We recommend future studies further analyze the relationship between soil pH and N:P stoichiometry and the influence of soil pH, as well as soil moisture on sexual reproduction performance of grassland species in addition to analyzing N:P stoichiometry.

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