Nutrient acquisition, soil phosphorus partitioning and competition among trees in a lowland tropical rain forest

作者:Nasto Megan K*; O**orne Brooke B; Lekberg Ylva; Asner Gregory P; Balzotti Christopher S; Porder Stephen; Taylor Philip G; Townsend Alan R; Cleveland Cory C
来源:NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 2017, 214(4): 1506-1517.
DOI:10.1111/nph.14494

摘要

We hypothesized that dinitrogen (N-2)- and non-N-2-fixing tropical trees would have distinct phosphorus (P) acquisition strategies allowing them to exploit different P sources, reducing competition. We measured root phosphatase activity and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization among two N-2- and two non-N-2-fixing seedlings, and grew them alone and in competition with different inorganic and organic P forms to assess potential P partitioning. We found an inverse relationship between root phosphatase activity and AM colonization in field-collected seedlings, indicative of a trade-off in P acquisition strategies. This correlated with the predominantly exploited P sources in the seedling experiment: the N-2 fixer with high N-2 fixation and root phosphatase activity grew best on organic P, whereas the poor N-2 fixer and the two non-N-2 fixers with high AM colonization grew best on inorganic P. When grown in competition, however, AM colonization, root phosphatase activity and N-2 fixation increased in the N-2 fixers, allowing them to outcompete the non-N-2 fixers regardless of P source. Our results indicate that some tropical trees have the capacity to partition soil P, but this does not eliminate interspecific competition. Rather, enhanced P and N acquisition strategies may increase the competitive ability of N-2 fixers relative to non-N-2 fixers.

  • 出版日期2017-6