RESPONSES TO NUTRIENT ADDITION AMONG SHADE-TOLERANT TREE SEEDLINGS OF LOWLAND TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST IN SINGAPORE

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作者
BURSLEM, DFRP
GRUBB, PJ
TURNER, IM
机构
[1] DEPT PLANT SCI, CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EA, ENGLAND
[2] NATL UNIV SINGAPORE, DEPT BOT, SINGAPORE 0511, SINGAPORE
关键词
ANTIDESMA-CUSPIDATUM; CALOPHYLLUM-TETRAPTERUM; DIPTEROCARPUS-KUNSTLERI; GARCINIA-SCORTECHINII; PHOSPHORUS;
D O I
10.2307/2261155
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
1 Two bioassays of growth limitation were carried out for seedlings of four shade-tolerant tree species (Antidesma cuspidatum, Calophyllum tetrapterum, Dipterocarpus kunstleri and Garcinia scortechinii) growing in P-deficient soil taken from lowland dipterocarp forest in Singapore, as a test of the hypothesis that growth would be limited by the availability of phosphorus. 2 Seedlings of only one species, Antidesma cuspidatum, showed increased growth in response to increased nutrient supply and in that case the limiting nutrient was not P. A majority of seedlings of Antidesma, Calophyllum and Garcinia in this experiment possessed VA mycorrhizas. 3 For seedlings of Antidesma, addition of magnesium led to an increase in the concentration of Mg in all fractions and a positive relation between Mg concentrations and dry mass yield. Addition of potassium and calcium resulted in reductions in concentrations of these elements in the leaves of Antidesma. 4 Seedlings of Antidesma, Calophyllum and Dipterocarpus responded to P by altering distribution of dry mass between different plant parts; the pattern of response varied between species. Phosphorus taken up in excess of requirements for vegetative growth was transferred to plant stems rather than leaves. 5 The outcome of pot bioassays may be dependent on factors such as pot size, irradiance and soil moisture conditions; therefore conclusions drawn here need to be tested by field fertilization experiments.
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