Impact of elevated CO2 and nitrogen fertilization on foliar elemental composition in a short rotation poplar
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The experiment was carried out on a short rotation coppice culture of poplars (POP-EUROFACE, Central
Italy), growing in a free air carbon dioxide enriched atmosphere (FACE). The specific objective of this work was to
study whether elevated CO2 and fertilization (two CO2 treatments, elevated CO2 and control, two N fertilization
treatments, fertilized and unfertilized), as well as the interaction between treatments caused an unbalanced
nutritional status of leaves in three poplar species (P. x euramericana, P. nigra and P. alba). Finally, we discuss the
ecological implications of a possible change in foliar nutrients concentration. CO2 enrichment reduced foliar
nitrogen and increased the concentration of magnesium; whereas nitrogen fertilization had opposite effects on leafnitrogen and magnesium concentrations. Moreover, the interaction between elevated CO2 and N fertilization
amplified some element unbalances such as the K/N-ratio.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
face; fertilization; leaf area; leaf nutrient contnent
List of contributors:
SCARASCIA MUGNOZZA, Giuseppe; Calfapietra, Carlo
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