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Dry weight partitioning and hydraulic traits in young Pinus taeda trees fertilized with nitrogen and phosphorus in a subtropical area

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TREE PHYSIOLOGY
卷 33, 期 3, 页码 241-251

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tps129

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genetic variability; hydraulic conductivity; leaf water potential; nutrients; stomatal conductance; xylem anatomy

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET) [PIP 112-200801-01885]
  2. Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (INTA) [PNFOR 2213]
  3. CONICET fellowship (CCT La Plata)
  4. INTA fellowship (EEA Montecarlo)

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Plants of Pinus taeda L. from each of four families were fertilized with nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) or N + P at planting. The H family had the highest growth in dry mass while the L family had the lowest growth. Measurements of plant hydraulic architecture traits were performed during the first year after planting. Stomatal conductance (g(s)), water potential at predawn (Psi(predawn)) and at midday (Psi(midday)), branch hydraulic conductivity (k(s) and k(l)) and shoot hydraulic conductance (K) were measured. One year after planting, dry weight partitioning of all aboveground organs was performed. Phosphorus fertilization increased growth in all four families, while N fertilization had a negative effect on growth. L family plants were more negatively affected than H family plants. This negative effect was not due to limitations in N or P uptake because plants from all the families and treatments had the same N and P concentration in the needles. Phosphorus fertilization changed some hydraulic parameters, but those changes did not affect growth. However, the negative effect of N can be explained by changes in hydraulic traits. L family plants had a high leaf dry weight per branch, which was increased by N fertilization. This change occurred together with a decrease in shoot conductance. Therefore, the reduction in g(s) was not enough to avoid the drop in Psi(midday). Consequently, stomatal closure and the deficient water status of the needles resulted in a reduction in growth. In H family plants, the increase in the number of needles per branch due to N fertilization was counteracted by a reduction in g(s) and also by a reduction in tracheid lumen size and length. Because of these two changes, Psi(midday) did not drop and water availability in the needles was adequate for sustained growth. In conclusion, fertilization affects the hydraulic architecture of plants, and different families develop different strategies. Some of the hydraulic changes can explain the negative effect of N fertilization on growth.

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