The effects of elevated CO2 atmospheres on the nutritional quality of Eucalyptus foliage and its interaction with soil nutrient and light availability

被引:127
作者
Lawler, IR
Foley, WJ
Woodrow, IE
Cork, SJ
机构
[1] JAMES COOK UNIV N QUEENSLAND, DEPT ZOOL, TOWNSVILLE, QLD 4811, AUSTRALIA
[2] JAMES COOK UNIV N QUEENSLAND, DEPT BOT, TOWNSVILLE, QLD 4811, AUSTRALIA
[3] CSIRO, DIV WILDLIFE & ECOL, LYNEHAM, ACT 2602, AUSTRALIA
关键词
elevated CO2; insect feeding; digestion; Eucalyptus tereticornis; Chrysophtharta flaveola;
D O I
10.1007/s004420050058
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Seedlings of Eucalyptus tereticornis (Smith) were grown under two levels of availability each of CO2 (352 and 793 mu mol mol(-1)), soil nutrients (1/24 and 1/4 Hoagland's solution) and light (full and 30% sunlight). Low soil nutrient availability or high light increased the C:N ratio of leaves, leading to lower leaf nitrogen concentrations, higher leaf specific weights and higher levels of both total phenolics and condensed tannins. These results were consistent with other studies of the effect of environmental resource availability on foliage composition. Similar results were observed when the C:N ratio of leaves was increased under elevated CO2. The changes in leaf chemistry induced by the treatments affected the performance of 4th-instar larvae of Chrysophtharta flaveola (Chapuis) fed on the leaves. Increased C:N ratios of leaves reduced digestive efficiencies and pupal body sizes and increased mortality. Below a threshold nitrogen concentration of approximately 1% dry mass, severe reductions in the performance of larvae were recorded. Such changes may have significant consequences for herbivores of Eucalyptus, particularly in view of projected increases in atmospheric CO2.
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