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- Title
Nitrogen and Water Availabilities and Competitiveness of Bluejoint: Spruce Growth and Foliar Carbon-13 and Nitrogen-15 Abundance.
- Authors
Matsushima, Miwa; Chang, Scott X.
- Abstract
How resource availabilities affect the competitiveness of Canada bluejoint grass [Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) P. Beauv., hereafter referred to as bluejoint] is poorly understood. Bluejoint is a widespread grass species in boreal forests and competes with tree species such as white spruce [Picea glauca (Moench) Voss] for belowground resources (e.g., soil N and water) when their supply is limited. In this greenhouse-based study, we tested the following hypotheses: (i) bluejoint competition reduces white spruce growth when belowground resource availabilities are limited; (ii) greater N and water availabilities may increase bluejoint competition and its adverse effects on white spruce growth; and (iii) white spruce foliar δ13C and δ15N are affected by soil N and water availabilities and bluejoint competition. A 2 × 2 2 (competition × N availability × water availability) factorial experiment was conducted using pots of planted white spruce seedlings with or without bluejoint. Bluejoint competition reduced the volume index (diameter² × height) of white spruce by 50%. The competitiveness of bluejoint appeared to be independent of resource availabilities, but bluejoint had greater growth response to increased N availability than white spruce. Bluejoint competition depleted white spruce foliar δ13C and δ13N by 1.2 and 1.2‰ respectively, even under adequate water supply, indicating that N deficiency caused by bluejoint competition had a dominant effect (increasing 13C discrimination during photosynthesis) compared with the potential effect of drought stress on foliar δ13, and that strong NH4 uptake by bluejoint may have prevented significant soil N losses and 15N enrichment through nitrification and subsequent denitrification.
- Subjects
CALAMAGROSTIS; GRASSES; NITROGEN; CARBON; SPRUCE; COMPETITION (Biology)
- Publication
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2007, Vol 71, Issue 5, p1547
- ISSN
0361-5995
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2136/sssaj2006.0385