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Contrasting correlation networks between leaf structure, nitrogen and chlorophyll in herbaceous and woody canopies

Journal

BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 309-318

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ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2008.08.001

Keywords

Chlorophyll content; Functional types; Leaf mass per area; Light acclimation; Nitrogen content; Nitrogen partitioning; Remote sensing

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Funding

  1. Estonian Science Foundation [5466, 7645]
  2. Estonian Ministry of Education and Science [SF I 090065sO7]
  3. Estonian Academy of Sciences

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We studied acclimation patterns in leaf dry mass per area (M(A)), nitrogen (N(A)) and chlorophyll (zeta(A)) content per area, and chlorophyll to nitrogen ratio (zeta/N) along vertical light gradients in natural temperate mixed herbaceous canopy and deciduous tree canopy. In the deciduous tree canopy, all leaves are formed at approximately the same time, and the light gradient during the rest of the growing season reflects the differences in light availability during leaf development, whereas in the herbaceous canopy, leaf production continues during most of the growing season and major changes in light conditions occur after leaf maturation. M(A) and N(A) increased strongly with increasing Current light availability (I(D)) in the tree canopy. In the herbaceous canopy, M(A) and N(A) were generally unrelated to I(D). Depending on species, the correlation between chlorophyll content per leaf area zeta(A) and I(D) was positive, negative, or non-significant. Path analyses revealed two opposite effects of I(D) on the amount of leaf chlorophyll. In the tree canopy, increasing I(D) enhanced zeta(A) through changes In M(A) and N(A), whereas the direct effect of light was negative in both canopies. The overall correlation network between foliage structural and chemical traits and the relationships with ID were significantly stronger in the tree canopy, Suggesting limited re-acclimation potential in the mixed herbaceous canopy. Within-species acclimation patterns reflected the patterns within the main functional types. These data demonstrate that the relationships Of Current light availability. leaf dry mass per a rea, leaf nitrogen and chorophyll contents, and chlorophyll to nitrogen ratio differ among multi-species herbaceous canopies and deciduous tree canopies due to contrasting canopy development. (C) 2008 Gesellschaft fur Okologie. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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