Effects of nutritional status on the drought resistance in Norway spruce

被引:7
|
作者
RosengrenBrinck, U
Nihlgard, B
机构
[1] Department of Plant Ecology, University of Lund, Lund, S-223 62, Ecology Building
来源
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION | 1995年 / 85卷 / 03期
关键词
drought resistance; field experiment; needle loss; nitrogen; nutrient ratios; Picea abies;
D O I
10.1007/BF00477231
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Many studies have dealt with the links between nutrient supply and tree growth. High N availability usually leads to increased growth but it may also be a stress factor and may affect the ability of the tree to take up both water and nutrients. We measured the nutritional status of the trees and estimated their tolerance to drought by examining the flushing of new shoots and needle loss. The studies were carried out on trees grown under different N and water supply in a field experiment using a 25-30 year old Norway spruce (Picea abies) in SW Sweden. The treatments included in this study were ammonium sulphate (NS) where 100 kg N ha(-1) was applied yearly, N-free fertiliser (V) where P, K, Ca, Mg and S but no N was applied, and also the combinations of ammonium sulphate and drought (ND) and N-free fertiliser and drought (VD). The NS treatment caused increased N but decreasing P/N, K/N and Mg/M ratios in the needles whereas the N-free fertiliser resulted in increased PIN and Ca/N ratios. In ND and VD, nutrient ratios remained relatively unchanged compared with NS and V. Thus, trees keep a stable internal nutrient balance. However, as a response to the drought, ND seemed to stop the flushing of new shoots to a higher degree than VD. In conclusion, this study showed that nutrient status did affect drought resistance which could be seen as differences in the flushing of new shoots rather than changes in nutrient ratios in the needles.
引用
收藏
页码:1739 / 1744
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effects of prolonged drought on the anatomy of sun and shade needles in young Norway spruce trees
    Gebauer, Roman
    Volarik, Daniel
    Urban, Josef
    Borja, Isabella
    Nagy, Nina Elisabeth
    Eldhuset, Toril Drablos
    Krokene, Paal
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2015, 5 (21): : 4989 - 4998
  • [22] Experimental drought conditioning increases resilience to subsequent natural drought in Norway spruce
    Montwe, David
    TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 2025, 39 (01):
  • [23] NUTRITIONAL DISTURBANCES OF NORWAY SPRUCE IN 3 NORTHEASTERN STATES
    KE, J
    SKELLY, JM
    KARASEVICZ, D
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1987, 77 (11) : 1615 - 1615
  • [24] Wood density as a screening trait for drought sensitivity in Norway spruce
    Rosner, S.
    Svetlik, J.
    Andreassen, K.
    Borja, I.
    Dalsgaard, L.
    Evans, R.
    Karlsson, B.
    Tollefsrud, M. M.
    Solberg, S.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2014, 44 (02) : 154 - 161
  • [25] Effects of ozone and drought stress on the physiology and growth of two clones of Norway spruce (Picea abies)
    Karlsson, PE
    Medin, EL
    Wallin, G
    Sellden, G
    Skarby, L
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 1997, 136 (02) : 265 - 275
  • [26] Nitrogen and drought effects on ectomycorrhizae of Norway spruce [Picea abies L.(Karst.)]
    Petter Nilsen
    Isabella Børja
    Heidi Knutsen
    Roald Brean
    Plant and Soil, 1998, 198 : 179 - 184
  • [27] NO RELATION BETWEEN DROUGHT STRESS AND ETHYLENE PRODUCTION IN NORWAY SPRUCE
    EKLUND, L
    CIENCIALA, E
    HALLGREN, JE
    PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1992, 86 (02) : 297 - 300
  • [28] Nitrogen and drought effects on ectomycorrhizae of Norway spruce [Picea abies L. (Karst.)]
    Nilsen, P
    Borja, I
    Knutsen, H
    Brean, R
    PLANT AND SOIL, 1998, 198 (02) : 179 - 184
  • [29] Induced resistance of Norway spruce, variation of phenolic compounds and their effects on fungal pathogens
    Evensen, PC
    Solheim, H
    Hoiland, K
    Stenersen, J
    FOREST PATHOLOGY, 2000, 30 (02) : 97 - 108
  • [30] Induced resistance to pathogenic fungi in Norway spruce
    Krokene, P
    Christiansen, E
    Solheim, H
    Franceschi, VR
    Berryman, AA
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1999, 121 (02) : 565 - 569