Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon

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Autor(a) principal: null, Tomas
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Ishida, Francoise Yoko, Feldpausch, Ted R., Grace, John, Meir, Patrick W., Saiz, Gustavo, Séné, Olivier, Schrodt, Franziska, Sonké, Bonaventure, Taedoumg, Hermann E., Veenendaal, Elmar M., Lewis, Simon L., Lloyd, Jon
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Photosynthesis/nutrient relationships of proximally growing forest and savanna trees were determined in an ecotonal region of Cameroon (Africa). Although area-based foliar N concentrations were typically lower for savanna trees, there was no difference in photosynthetic rates between the two vegetation formation types. Opposite to N, area-based P concentrations were—on average—slightly lower for forest trees; a dependency of photosynthetic characteristics on foliar P was only evident for savanna trees. Thus savanna trees use N more efficiently than their forest counterparts, but only in the presence of relatively high foliar P. Along with some other recent studies, these results suggest that both N and P are important modulators of woody tropical plant photosynthetic capacities, influencing photosynthetic metabolism in different ways that are also biome specific. Attempts to find simple unifying equations to describe woody tropical vegetation photosynthesis-nutrient relationships are likely to meet with failure, with ecophysiological distinctions between forest and savanna requiring acknowledgement. © 2015, The Author(s).
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spelling null, TomasIshida, Francoise YokoFeldpausch, Ted R.Grace, JohnMeir, Patrick W.Saiz, GustavoSéné, OlivierSchrodt, FranziskaSonké, BonaventureTaedoumg, Hermann E.Veenendaal, Elmar M.Lewis, Simon L.Lloyd, Jon2020-05-08T20:42:23Z2020-05-08T20:42:23Z2015https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1541010.1007/s00442-015-3250-5Photosynthesis/nutrient relationships of proximally growing forest and savanna trees were determined in an ecotonal region of Cameroon (Africa). Although area-based foliar N concentrations were typically lower for savanna trees, there was no difference in photosynthetic rates between the two vegetation formation types. Opposite to N, area-based P concentrations were—on average—slightly lower for forest trees; a dependency of photosynthetic characteristics on foliar P was only evident for savanna trees. Thus savanna trees use N more efficiently than their forest counterparts, but only in the presence of relatively high foliar P. Along with some other recent studies, these results suggest that both N and P are important modulators of woody tropical plant photosynthetic capacities, influencing photosynthetic metabolism in different ways that are also biome specific. Attempts to find simple unifying equations to describe woody tropical vegetation photosynthesis-nutrient relationships are likely to meet with failure, with ecophysiological distinctions between forest and savanna requiring acknowledgement. © 2015, The Author(s).Volume 178, Número 3, Pags. 659-672Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiomeConcentration (composition)EcophysiologyEcotoneGlobal ChangeNitrogenNutrient DynamicsPhosphorusPhotosynthesisRainforestSavannaTropical EnvironmentWoody PlantCameroonNitrogenPhosphorusRibulose-bisphosphate CarboxylaseAfricaBiodiversityCameroonEcosystemElectron TransportForestGrasslandMetabolismPhotosynthesisPhysiologyPlant LeafSpecies DifferenceTreeTropic ClimateAfricaBiodiversityCameroonEcosystemElectron TransportForestsGrasslandNitrogenPhosphorusPhotosynthesisPlant LeavesRibulose-bisphosphate CarboxylaseSpecies SpecificityTreesTropical ClimateBiome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Camerooninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleOecologiaengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf863416https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/15410/1/artigo-inpa.pdfc0e9d3d94b69748d84fc612012cb6268MD511/154102020-07-14 11:06:23.153oai:repositorio:1/15410Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:06:23Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
title Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
spellingShingle Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
null, Tomas
Biome
Concentration (composition)
Ecophysiology
Ecotone
Global Change
Nitrogen
Nutrient Dynamics
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Rainforest
Savanna
Tropical Environment
Woody Plant
Cameroon
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forest
Grassland
Metabolism
Photosynthesis
Physiology
Plant Leaf
Species Difference
Tree
Tropic Climate
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forests
Grassland
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Plant Leaves
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Species Specificity
Trees
Tropical Climate
title_short Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
title_full Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
title_fullStr Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
title_sort Biome-specific effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on the photosynthetic characteristics of trees at a forest-savanna boundary in Cameroon
author null, Tomas
author_facet null, Tomas
Ishida, Francoise Yoko
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Grace, John
Meir, Patrick W.
Saiz, Gustavo
Séné, Olivier
Schrodt, Franziska
Sonké, Bonaventure
Taedoumg, Hermann E.
Veenendaal, Elmar M.
Lewis, Simon L.
Lloyd, Jon
author_role author
author2 Ishida, Francoise Yoko
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Grace, John
Meir, Patrick W.
Saiz, Gustavo
Séné, Olivier
Schrodt, Franziska
Sonké, Bonaventure
Taedoumg, Hermann E.
Veenendaal, Elmar M.
Lewis, Simon L.
Lloyd, Jon
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv null, Tomas
Ishida, Francoise Yoko
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Grace, John
Meir, Patrick W.
Saiz, Gustavo
Séné, Olivier
Schrodt, Franziska
Sonké, Bonaventure
Taedoumg, Hermann E.
Veenendaal, Elmar M.
Lewis, Simon L.
Lloyd, Jon
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biome
Concentration (composition)
Ecophysiology
Ecotone
Global Change
Nitrogen
Nutrient Dynamics
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Rainforest
Savanna
Tropical Environment
Woody Plant
Cameroon
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forest
Grassland
Metabolism
Photosynthesis
Physiology
Plant Leaf
Species Difference
Tree
Tropic Climate
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forests
Grassland
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Plant Leaves
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Species Specificity
Trees
Tropical Climate
topic Biome
Concentration (composition)
Ecophysiology
Ecotone
Global Change
Nitrogen
Nutrient Dynamics
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Rainforest
Savanna
Tropical Environment
Woody Plant
Cameroon
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forest
Grassland
Metabolism
Photosynthesis
Physiology
Plant Leaf
Species Difference
Tree
Tropic Climate
Africa
Biodiversity
Cameroon
Ecosystem
Electron Transport
Forests
Grassland
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Photosynthesis
Plant Leaves
Ribulose-bisphosphate Carboxylase
Species Specificity
Trees
Tropical Climate
description Photosynthesis/nutrient relationships of proximally growing forest and savanna trees were determined in an ecotonal region of Cameroon (Africa). Although area-based foliar N concentrations were typically lower for savanna trees, there was no difference in photosynthetic rates between the two vegetation formation types. Opposite to N, area-based P concentrations were—on average—slightly lower for forest trees; a dependency of photosynthetic characteristics on foliar P was only evident for savanna trees. Thus savanna trees use N more efficiently than their forest counterparts, but only in the presence of relatively high foliar P. Along with some other recent studies, these results suggest that both N and P are important modulators of woody tropical plant photosynthetic capacities, influencing photosynthetic metabolism in different ways that are also biome specific. Attempts to find simple unifying equations to describe woody tropical vegetation photosynthesis-nutrient relationships are likely to meet with failure, with ecophysiological distinctions between forest and savanna requiring acknowledgement. © 2015, The Author(s).
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