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Elevated CO2 causes different growth stimulation, water- and nitrogen-use efficiencies, and leaf ultrastructure responses in two conifer species under intra- and interspecific competition
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The continuously increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) has substantial effects on plant growth, and on the composition and structure of forests. However, how plants respond to elevated [CO2] (e[CO2]) under intra- and interspecific competition has been largely overlooked. In this study, we employed Abies faxoniana Rehder & Wilson and Picea purpurea Mast. seedlings to explore the effects of e[CO2] (700 p.p.m.) and plant–plant competition on plant growth, physiological and morphological traits, and leaf ultrastructure. We found that e[CO2] stimulated plant growth, photosynthesis and nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC), affected morphological traits and leaf ultrastructure, and enhanced water- and nitrogen (N)- use efficiencies in A. faxoniana and P. purpurea. Under interspecific competition and e[CO2], P. purpurea showed a higher biomass accumulation, photosynthetic capacity and rate of ectomycorrhizal infection, and higher water- and N-use efficiencies compared with A. faxoniana. However, under intraspecific competition and e[CO2], the two conifers showed no differences in biomass accumulation, photosynthetic capacity, and water- and N-use efficiencies. In addition, under interspecific competition and e[CO2], A. faxoniana exhibited higher NSC levels in leaves as well as more frequent and greater starch granules, which may indicate carbohydrate limitation. Consequently, we concluded that under interspecific competition, P. purpurea possesses a positive growth and adjustment strategy (e.g. a higher photosynthetic capacity and rate of ectomycorrhizal infection, and higher water- and N-use efficiencies), while A. faxoniana likely suffers from carbohydrate limitation to cope with rising [CO2]. Our study highlights that plant–plant competition should be taken into consideration when assessing the impact of rising [CO2] on the plant growth and physiological performance.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
SEXUAL COMPETITION
DYNAMICS
water use efficiency
ABIES-FAXONIANA
Physiology
Nitrogen
media_common.quotation_subject
plant
Plant Science
RISING CO2
Biology
Photosynthesis
CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
Intraspecific competition
Competition (biology)
nitrogen use efficiency
PRIMARY SUCCESSION
4111 Agronomy
Botany
Water-use efficiency
ATMOSPHERIC CO2
TEMPERATURE
media_common
conifer species
elevated CO2
plant competition
Ecology
fungi
Water
food and beverages
Interspecific competition
15. Life on land
Carbon Dioxide
biology.organism_classification
Photosynthetic capacity
Plant ecology
Plant Leaves
Tracheophyta
PHOTOSYNTHETIC RESPONSES
POPULUS-CATHAYANA
Picea purpurea
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22a2322d50a2479406f196dd1eb3a855