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Nutrient resorption exacerbates nitrogen-phosphorus imbalances in plants under increasing nitrogen addition in a saline-alkaline grassland

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  • 1Shanxi Key Laboratory of Grassland Ecological Protection and Native Grass Germplasm Innovation, College of Grassland Science, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, China;
    2Youyu Loess Plateau Grassland Ecosystem National Research Station, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, China

Received date: 2023-10-31

  Revised date: 2023-12-02

  Accepted date: 2023-12-22

  Online published: 2024-01-04

Abstract

Reabsorbing nutrients from senescent tissues before leaf falling has been recognized as a strategy to adapt to nutrient deficiency. However, how nutrient resorption modulates the nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P) balance inside plants remains unclear, especially under increased soil N availability. We examined the impacts of N addition at varying rates (0-32 g N m-2 yr-1) on nutrient resorption and the performance of nutrient resorption on controlling the internal N-P balance in the leaf and stem of a dominant grass species, Leymus secalinus, in a saline-alkaline grassland in northern China. After 6 years of N addition, N concentration and N:P ratio in green and senesced tissues (leaf and stem) rose with increasing N addition. The P concentration in green tissues decreased, but did not significantly change in senesced tissues with increasing N addition. The N resorption efficiency (NRE), P resorption efficiency (PRE), and NRE:PRE ratio significantly decreased along the N addition gradient. Moreover, we found more sensitive responses of N:P ratio in senesced tissues than in green tissues; such exacerbation of plant internal N-P imbalances mainly resulted from a disproportionate reduction in nutrient resorption, especially NRE. Overall, our study suggested that differences in NRE and PRE further exacerbated the internal N-P imbalances in plant litters.

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Yuan Su, Shuaikai Wu, Jie Hao, Huajie Diao, Kuanhu Dong, Changhui Wang . Nutrient resorption exacerbates nitrogen-phosphorus imbalances in plants under increasing nitrogen addition in a saline-alkaline grassland[J]. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2024 , 17(1) : 1 . DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtad049

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