Irrigation and fertilization effects on foliar and soil carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in a loblolly pine stand

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  • Woo-Jung Choi
  • Scott X. Chang
  • H. Lee Allen
  • Daniel L. Kelting
چکیده

We examined 6I3C and 6 " ~ in needle (current and 1-year-old) and soil samples collected on two occasions (July and September 1999) from a 15-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stand in an irrigation and fertilization experiment to investigate whether these treatments leave specific isotope signals in the samples and thus to infer the effects of treatments on C and N cycling. Irrespective of foliar age or sampling date, carbon isotope discrimination (A) was increased by irrigation, and decreased by fertilization. The carbon isotope discrimination model suggested that increased A by irrigation was due to decreased water use efficiency (WUE) through increased stomatal and/or mesophyll conductance. The decreased A by fertilization and published gas exchange measurements at the same site suggest that water stress resulting from increased water demand in the fertilized plots improved WUE through increased stomatal control of water loss. Foliar 6 " ~ values were not affected by irrigation, but were increased by fertilization. The 6 " ~ value of soil N K * were higher than those of N o 3 and were . positively correlated with foliar 6'%, suggesting that tree uptake of NH4* was one of the factors affecting foliar 6'". We conclude that irrigation and fertilization affected ar3C and 6 " ~ values in plant and soil samples, reflecting changed C and N cycling patterns and water use efficiency in the studied loblolly pine stand.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005