Seedling growth responses to water and nutrient augmentation in the understorey of a lowland moist forest, Panama

被引:42
作者
Yavitt, Joseph B. [1 ]
Wright, S. Joseph [2 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Nat Resources, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa, Panama
关键词
Doliocarpus olivaceus; drought; Faramea occidentalis; fertilization; irrigation; nutrients; Panama; relative growth rate; seedlings; soil; Tetragastris panamensis;
D O I
10.1017/S0266467407004713
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We irrigated and fertilized (with nutrients) seedlings of Doliocarpus olivaceus (Dilleniaceae, a shade-tolerant liana), Faramea occidentalis (Rubiaceae, a shade-tolerant understorey tree) and Tetragastris panamensis (Burseraceae, a shade-tolerant canopy tree) growing in the understorey of an old-growth tropical moist forest in Panama to assess the impact of seasonal water availability and nutrient-poor soils on seedling growth rates. In control plots, height growth rates were greater in the dry season than in the wet season for Doliocarpus (21%) and for Faramea (89%), whereas Tetragastris had similar seasonal rates. For numbers of leaves, Faramea had 3.5-fold greater relative growth rates in the dry season than in the wet season, while Doliocarpus and Tetragastris lost leaves (semi-deciduous) during the same period. Irrigation and nutrient augmentation increased height growth rates for all three species (45% to 272%,). For Doliocarpus, irrigation and nutrient augmentation prevented leaf fall during the dry season. For Faramea in the dry season, irrigation and nutrient augmentation when applied independently reduced the growth of new leaves by 65%, to 87%, but relative growth rates for number of leaves were the same as the control rates in the combined irrigation and nutrient augmentation treatment. The growth of new leaves for Tetragastris responded to dry-season irrigation but not nutrient augmentation. Although all measurements occurred beneath the forest canopy, during the dry season, Tetragastris had a negative relationship between canopy openness and relative growth rate for number of leaves, whereas the other two species had a positive relationship. Our results show that soil resources influence growth rates even in the deep shade of the forest understorey, and demonstrate different responses to soil resources among species that might contribute to niche differentiation and species coexistence.
引用
收藏
页码:19 / 26
页数:8
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [21] Effects of water and nutrient availability on fine root growth in eastern Amazonian forest regrowth, Brazil
    Santana Lima, Tamara Thaiz
    Miranda, Izildinha Souza
    Vasconcelos, Steel Silva
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2010, 187 (03) : 622 - 630
  • [22] EFFECTS OF CANOPY OPENNESS ON SEEDLING SURVIVAL AND GROWTH AFTER SELECTIVE LOGGING IN A MONODOMINANT LOWLAND SWAMP FOREST IN COSTA RICA
    Valverde-Barrantes, O. J.
    Hogan, J. A.
    Rocha, O. J.
    JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE, 2022, 34 (01) : 34 - 47
  • [23] CenW, a forest growth model with linked carbon, energy, nutrient and water cycles
    Kirschbaum, MUF
    ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 1999, 118 (01) : 17 - 59
  • [24] Growth responses to soil water potential indirectly shape local species distributions of tropical forest seedlings
    Kupers, Stefan J.
    Engelbrecht, Bettina M. J.
    Hernandez, Andres
    Wright, S. Joseph
    Wirth, Christian
    Rueger, Nadja
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2019, 107 (02) : 860 - 874
  • [25] Compensatory growth responses to clipping defoliation in Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) under nutrient addition and water deficiency conditions
    Wei Zhao
    Shi-Ping Chen
    Guang-Hui Lin
    Plant Ecology, 2008, 196 : 85 - 99
  • [26] Compensatory growth responses to clipping defoliation in Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) under nutrient addition and water deficiency conditions
    Zhao, Wei
    Chen, Shi-Ping
    Lin, Guang-Hui
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 2008, 196 (01) : 85 - 99
  • [27] EFFECTS OF PEG INDUCED WATER STRESS ON GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF RICE GENOTYPES AT SEEDLING STAGE
    Shereen, A.
    Khanzada, M. A.
    Baloch, M. A. Wahid
    Asma
    Shirazi, M. U.
    Khan, M. A.
    Arif, M.
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2019, 51 (06) : 2013 - 2021
  • [28] Growth versus storage:: responses of Mediterranean oak seedlings to changes in nutrient and water availabilities
    Sanz Perez, Virginia
    Castro Diez, Pilar
    Valladares, Fernando
    ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE, 2007, 64 (02) : 201 - 210
  • [29] Plant water use responses along secondary forest succession during the 2015-2016 El Nino drought in Panama
    Bretfeld, Mario
    Ewers, Brent E.
    Hall, Jefferson S.
    NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2018, 219 (03) : 885 - 899
  • [30] Growth responses and essential oil profile of Salvia officinalis L. Influenced by water deficit and various nutrient sources in the greenhouse
    Soltanbeigi, Amir
    Yildiz, Mustafa
    Diraman, Harun
    Terzi, Hakan
    Sakartepe, Erhan
    Yildiz, Emel
    SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2021, 28 (12) : 7327 - 7335