Independent and interactive effects of N and P additions on foliar P fractions in evergreen forests of southern China

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Qingquan Meng [1 ]
Zhijuan Shi [1 ]
Zhengbing Yan [2 ]
Hans Lambers [3 ]
Yan Luo [4 ]
Wenxuan Han [1 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of PlantSoil Interactions,Ministry of Education,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences,China Agricultural University
[2] Institute of Botany,Chin–ese Academy of Sciences
[3] School of Biological Sciences,The University of Western Australia
[4] Key Laboratory of Oasis Ecology of Education Ministry,College of Ecology and Environment,Xinjiang
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Fertilization or atmospheric deposition of nitrogen(N) and phosphorus(P) to terrestrial ecosystems can alter soil N(P) availability and the nature of nutrient limitation for plant growth. Changing the allocation of leaf P fractions is potentially an adaptive strategy for plants to cope with soil N(P) availability and nutrient-limiting conditions.However, the impact of the interactions between imbalanced anthropogenic N and P inputs on the concentrations and allocation proportions of leaf P fractions in forest woody plants remains elusive. We conducted a metaanalysis of data about the concentrations and allocation proportions of leaf P fractions, specifically associated with individual and combined additions of N and P in evergreen forests, the dominant vegetation type in southern China where the primary productivity is usually considered limited by P. This assessment allowed us to quantitatively evaluate the effects of N and P additions alone and interactively on leaf P allocation and use strategies.Nitrogen addition(exacerbating P limitation) reduced the concentrations of leaf total P and different leaf P fractions. Nitrogen addition reduced the allocation to leaf metabolic P but increased the allocation to other fractions, while P addition showed opposite trends. The simultaneous additions of N and P showed an antagonistic(mutual suppression) effect on the concentrations of leaf P fractions, but an additive(summary) effect on the allocation proportions of leaf P fractions. These results highlight the importance of strategies of leaf P fraction allocation in forest plants under changes in environmental nutrient availability. Importantly, our study identified critical interactions associated with combined N and P inputs that affect leaf P fractions, thus aiding in predicting plant acclimation strategies in the context of intensifying and imbalanced anthropogenic nutrient inputs.
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