Differentiating the effects of pot size and nutrient availability on plant biomass and allocation

被引:14
|
作者
Murphy, Guillermo P. [1 ]
File, Amanda L. [1 ]
Dudley, Susan A. [1 ]
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
plants; nutrient concentration; nutrient level; pot volume; pot size; root allocation; ROOT COMPETITION; KIN RECOGNITION; VOLUME; TRAGEDY; COMMONS;
D O I
10.1139/cjb-2013-0084
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
L. Hess and H. de Kroon (2007. J. Ecol. 95: 241-251) hypothesize that apparent plant responses to neighbour presence could be artifacts of pot-size manipulations. They posit that root size increases with pot size, regardless of nutrient concentration, while plant size increases with nutrient amount in the pot. Simple manipulations of pot size do not test this hypothesis, because larger pots contain more nutrients when nutrients are applied in solution at constant rate. We tested the effects of pot size on growth and allocation in two life stages of Cakile edentula (Bigel.) Hook. subsp. edentula var. lacustris while manipulating nutrient amount and concentration. Although pot size did affect growth and allocation, the patterns were not those predicted by the Hess and de Kroon hypotheses. In several treatments, total plant mass decreased with pot size. Root mass did not increase with pot volume independently of nutrients. Root mass increased with pot volume only when plants were given soluble fertilizer, and to a much greater extent in older plants. Contrary to predictions, root mass increased with pot size only in the treatment with high water-soluble fertilizer where plant size increased greatly with pot size. Root allocation showed a complex pattern of responses with plant life stage and nutrient treatments that were not predicted by the Hess and de Kroon hypotheses.
引用
收藏
页码:799 / 803
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effects of conifer treatments on soil nutrient availability and plant composition in sagebrush steppe
    Bates, Jonathan D.
    Davies, Kirk W.
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 400 : 631 - 644
  • [42] THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT NUTRITION ON BIOMASS ALLOCATION
    INGESTAD, T
    AGREN, GI
    ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 1991, 1 (02) : 168 - 174
  • [43] Effects of earthworm casts and compost on soil microbial activity and plant nutrient availability
    Chaoui, HI
    Zibilske, LM
    Ohno, T
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2003, 35 (02): : 295 - 302
  • [44] The effects of defoliation on plant community, root biomass and nutrient allocation and soil chemical properties on semi-arid steppes in northern China
    Guo, Y-J.
    Han, L.
    Li, G-D.
    Han, J-G.
    Wang, G-L
    Li, Z-Y.
    Wilson, B.
    JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS, 2012, 78 : 128 - 134
  • [45] Effects of two contrasting hemiparasitic plant species on biomass production and nitrogen availability
    Demey, Andreas
    Ameloot, Els
    Staelens, Jeroen
    De Schrijver, An
    Verstraeten, Gorik
    Boeckx, Pascal
    Hermy, Martin
    Verheyen, Kris
    OECOLOGIA, 2013, 173 (01) : 293 - 303
  • [46] Effects of two contrasting hemiparasitic plant species on biomass production and nitrogen availability
    Andreas Demey
    Els Ameloot
    Jeroen Staelens
    An De Schrijver
    Gorik Verstraeten
    Pascal Boeckx
    Martin Hermy
    Kris Verheyen
    Oecologia, 2013, 173 : 293 - 303
  • [47] Interacting controls by light availability and nutrient supply on biomass allocation and growth of Betula pendula and B. pubescens seedlings
    Portsmuth, Angelika
    Niinemets, U. E.
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2006, 227 (1-2) : 122 - 134
  • [48] Effects of plant nutrient availability and host plant species on the performance of two Pieris butterflies (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
    Hwang, Shaw-Yhi
    Liu, Cheng-Hsiang
    Shen, Tse-Chi
    BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY, 2008, 36 (07) : 505 - 513
  • [49] BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT ALLOCATION OF TIPULARIA-DISCOLOR (ORCHIDACEAE)
    WHIGHAM, DF
    OIKOS, 1984, 42 (03) : 303 - 313
  • [50] A model for the relationship between plant biomass and photosynthetic rate based on nutrient effects
    Hu, Han-Jian
    Xu, Kang
    He, Ling-Chao
    Wang, Gen-Xuan
    ECOSPHERE, 2021, 12 (08):