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Elevated pCO(2) affects N-metabolism of young poplar plants (Populus tremula x P-alba) differently at deficient and sufficient N-supply

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 157, 期 1, 页码 65-81

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00656.x

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Populus; elevated CO2; root : shoot ratio; N-uptake; nitrate reduction

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The effects of N-availability and elevated atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (p CO2) on growth, allometry and N-metabolism of poplar plants are reported here. Poplar plants were grown hydroponically at deficient and sufficient N-supply under ambient and elevated p CO2. The N-fluxes within the plants were estimated by comparing the fate of newly acquired (15) N-NO3 in plants either severely N-limited or with sufficient N-supply. At deficient N-supply, plants accumulated less biomass and exhibited an increased root : shoot ratio compared with sufficient N-supply; a larger fraction of newly acquired N-15 was allocated to the youngest leaves immediately after exchange of the nutrient solution. Increasing the external N-supply from deficient to sufficient shifted the site of nitrate reduction from roots to leaves. Elevated p CO2 increased total biomass and the root : shoot ratio at deficient N-supply, but had no effect at sufficient N-supply. Elevated p CO2 decreased rates of N-uptake in both treatments. Increased root : shoot ratio at deficient N-supply coincided with enhanced nitrate reduction in the root and elevated p CO2 also enhanced the allocation of newly acquired (15) N to the youngest leaves. Root nitrate reduction as a possible factor controlling the root : shoot ratio and N-allocation is discussed.

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