THE EFFECTS OF ACID-RAIN AND OZONE ON BIOMASS AND LEAF-AREA PARAMETERS OF SHORTLEAF PINE (PINUS-ECHINATA MILL)

被引:10
作者
SHELBURNE, VB
REARDON, JC
PAYNTER, VA
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关键词
FOLIAGE RETENTION; FOLIAR INJURY; FOREST DECLINE; HYDROGEN IONS; LEAF SENESCENCE; LITTERFALL; SOIL NITROGEN;
D O I
10.1093/treephys/12.2.163
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) seedlings in 24 open-top chambers were exposed to combinations of ozone (carbon-filtered (control), ambient, 1.7 x ambient, and 2.5 x ambient) and acidic precipitation (pH 5.3, 4.3 and 3.3) for 16 months (1989 harvest) or 28 months (1990 harvest). Although the effects of acid rain were generally not significant, there was a trend toward increased aboveground biomass and leaf area in seedlings subjected to the low pH treatments. Because N concentrations in the soils generally increased with decreasing pH, we concluded that the effects of acid rain on aboveground biomass and leaf area were a consequence of an increasing concentration of soil N. In the 1989 harvest, seedlings in the 2.5 x ambient ozone treatment had significantly less biomass in all aboveground plant components and significantly less total leaf area than seedlings in the 1.7 x ambient ozone treatment. In the 1990 harvest, there were no significant effects of ozone on total aboveground biomass, although there was a trend toward reduced biomass in seedlings in the 2.5 x ambient ozone treatment. Both total leaf area and leaf biomass were significantly less in seedlings exposed to 2.5 x ambient ozone for 28 months than in both control seedlings and seedlings in the 1.7 x ambient ozone treatment. The greater, but not always significant, aboveground biomass and leaf area of seedlings in the 1.7 x ambient ozone treatment compared with control seedlings may be associated with the observed increase in soil nitrate concentration as a result of increased rates of leaf senescence and litterfall.
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页码:163 / 172
页数:10
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