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The response of coarse root biomass to long-term CO2 enrichment and nitrogen application in a maturing Pinus taeda stand with a large broadleaved component
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO(2)) typically increases aboveground growth in both growth chamber and free-air carbon enrichment (FACE) studies. Here we report on the impacts of eCO(2) and nitrogen amendment on coarse root biomass and net primary productivity (NPP) at the Duke FACE study, where half of the eight plots in a 30-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda, L.) plantation, including competing naturally regenerated broadleaved species, were subjected to eCO(2) (ambient, aCO(2) plus 200 ppm) for 15-17 years, combined with annual nitrogen amendments (11.2 g N m(-2)) for 6 years. Allometric equations were developed following harvest to estimate coarse root (>2 mm diameter) biomass. Pine root biomass under eCO(2) increased 32%, 1.80 kg m(-2) above the 5.66 kg m(-2) observed in aCO(2), largely accumulating in the top 30 cm of soil. In contrast, eCO(2) increased broadleaved root biomass more than twofold (aCO(2): 0.81, eCO(2): 2.07 kg m(-2)), primarily accumulating in the 30-60 cm soil depth. Combined, pine and broadleaved root biomass increased 3.08 kg m(-2) over aCO(2) of 6.46 kg m(-2), a 48% increase. Elevated CO2 did not increase pine root:shoot ratio (average 0.24) but increased the ratio from 0.57 to 1.12 in broadleaved species. Averaged over the study (1997-2010), eCO(2) increased pine, broadleaved and total coarse root NPP by 49%, 373% and 86% respectively. Nitrogen amendment had smaller effects on any component, singly or interacting with eCO(2). A sustained increase in root NPP under eCO(2) over the study period indicates that soil nutrients were sufficient to maintain root growth response to eCO(2). These responses must be considered in computing coarse root carbon sequestration of the extensive southern pine and similar forests, and in modelling the responses of coarse root biomass of pine-broadleaved forests to CO2 concentration over a range of soil N availability.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2
LEAF-AREA
Amendment
Tree allometry
chemistry.chemical_element
STEMWOOD GROWTH
Carbon sequestration
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
free-air CO2 enrichment
N-FERTILIZATION
Pinus taeda (loblolly pine)
allometry
LOBLOLLY-PINE
Environmental Chemistry
General Environmental Science
Global and Planetary Change
Biomass (ecology)
elevated CO2
Ecology
biomass
GROWTH EFFICIENCY
carbon
Primary production
net primary production
FOREST PRODUCTIVITY
15. Life on land
Nitrogen
BELOW-GROUND BIOMASS
chemistry
Agronomy
Shoot
1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology
Environmental science
coarse root
Allometry
SOIL CARBON
010606 plant biology & botany
CARBON ALLOCATION
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2d5bd3a9d166358d3378474f1ea78a6d