Fagaceae tree species allocate higher fraction of nitrogen to photosynthetic apparatus than Leguminosae in Jianfengling tropical montane rain forest, China
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Variation in photosynthetic-nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE) is generally affected by several
factors such as leaf nitrogen allocation and leaf diffusional conductances to CO2, although it
is still unclear which factors significantly affect PNUE in tropical montane rain forest trees. In
this study, comparison of PNUE, photosynthetic capacity, leaf nitrogen allocation, and diffusional
conductances to CO2 between five Fagaceae tree species and five Leguminosae
tree species were analyzed in Jianfengling tropical montane rain forest, Hainan Island,
China. The result showed that PNUE of Fagaceae was significantly higher than that of Leguminosae
(+35.5%), attributed to lower leaf nitrogen content per area (Narea, ±29.4%). The
difference in nitrogen allocation was the main biochemical factor that influenced interspecific
variation in PNUE of these tree species. Fagaceae species allocated a higher fraction of leaf
nitrogen to the photosynthetic apparatus (PP, +43.8%), especially to Rubisco (PR, +50.0%)
and bioenergetics (PB +33.3%) in comparison with Leguminosae species. Leaf mass per
area (LMA) of Leguminosae species was lower than that of Fagaceae species (-15.4%).
While there was no significant difference shown for mesophyll conductance (gm), Fagaceae
tree species may have greater chloroplast to total leaf surface area ratios and that offset the
action of thicker cell walls on gm. Furthermore, weak negative relationship between nitrogen
allocation in cell walls and in Rubisco was found for Castanopsis hystrix, Cyclobalanopsis
phanera and Cy. patelliformis, which might imply that nitrogen in the leaves was insufficient
for both Rubisco and cell walls. In summary, our study concluded that higher PNUE might
contribute to the dominance of most Fagaceae tree species in Jianfengling tropical montane
rain forest.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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List of contributors:
Shi, Zuomin; Centritto, Mauro
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