Mechanisms of Phosphorus Acquisition for Ponderosa Pine Seedlings under High CO2 and Temperature

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  • E. H. DELUCIA
  • R. M. CALLAWAY
چکیده

To test the hypothesis that elevated atmospheric CO # and elevated temperature, simulating current and predicted future growing season conditions, act antagonistically on phosphorus acquisition of ponderosa pine, seedlings were grown in controlled-environment chambers in a two temperature (25}10 °C and 30}15 °C)¬two CO # (350 and 700 μl−") experimental design. Mycorrhizal seedlings were watered daily with a nutrient solution with P added in organic form as inositol hexaphosphate (64 ppm P). Thus seedlings were challenged to use active forms of P acquisition. Elevated CO # increased the relative growth rate by approx. 5% which resulted in an approx. 33% increase in biomass after 4 months. There was no main effect of temperature on growth. Increased growth under elevated CO # and temperature was supported by increases in specific absorption rate and the specific utilization rate of P. The contribution of mycorrhizae to P uptake may have been greater under simulated future conditions, as elevated CO # increased the number of mycorrhizal roots. There was no main effect of temperature on root phosphatase activity, but elevated CO # caused a decrease in activity. The inverse pattern of root phosphatase activity and mycorrhizal infection across treatments suggests a physiological coordination between these avenues of P acquisition. The concentration of oxalate in the soil increased under elevated CO # and decreased under elevated temperature. This small molecular weight acid solubilizes inorganic P making it available for uptake. Increased mycorrhizal infection and exudation of oxalate increased P uptake in ponderosa pine seedlings under elevated CO # , and there was no net negative effect of increased temperature. The increased carbon status of pine under elevated CO # may facilitate uptake of limiting P in native ecosystems. # 1997 Annals of Botany Company

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تاریخ انتشار 1997