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Application of15N-enrichment methodologies to estimate nitrogen fixation inCasuarinaequisetifolia

 

作者: John A. Parrotta,   Dwight D. Baker,   Maurice Fried,  

 

期刊: Canadian Journal of Forest Research  (NRC Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 24, issue 2  

页码: 201-207

 

ISSN:0045-5067

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1139/x94-030

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

The15N-enrichment technique for estimating biological nitrogen fixation inCasuarinaequisetifoliaJ.R. & G. Forst. was evaluated under field conditions in single-species and mixed-species plantings (with a nonfixing reference species,Eucalyptus×robustaJ.E. Smith) between ages 6 and 24 months in Puerto Rico. Trenched and untrenched quadrats within the plantations were labelled at 6-month intervals with15N-enriched ammonium sulfate at a rate of 0.2 g15N•m−2•year−1(2.0 g N•m−2•year−1). Analyses of foliar and whole-tree (weighted average) N-isotope ratios, based on periodic nondestructive and whole tree harvests, were used to estimate the proportion of nitrogen derived from biological dinitrogen fixation (PNDFA) and total nitrogen derived from fixation (TNDFA) inCasuarina. These results were compared with those obtained using the nitrogen difference method. The15N-enrichment technique yielded consistent estimates of biological nitrogen fixation inCasuarinawhen either foliar or whole-tree N-isotopic data were used to calculate PNDFA and TNDFA. Estimates of PNDFA inCasuarinawere similar for trenched monoculture and mixed-species quadrats, and in trenched and untrenched quadrats where the reference species (Eucalyptus) was interplanted with the N-fixing species. However, the results indicate that eucalyptus grown in small, untrenched monoculture quadrats is an inappropriate reference for estimating PNDFA inCasuarina. During the first 2 years after plantation establishment,Casuarinaobtained from 48 to 67% of its nitrogen from the atmosphere based on foliar and whole-tree sampling. This amounted to between 82 and 94 kg•ha−1•year−1in the monoculture treatment and between 39 and 62 kg•ha−1•year−1in the mixed stands withEucalyptus. These results also were in close agreement with estimates made using an N-difference method.

 

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