Uniformity of labelling of alder leaves fertilized with NH4+-N-15 and NO3-15N by roots or leaves

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GonzalezPrieto, SJ [1 ]
Beaupied, H [1 ]
Moiroud, A [1 ]
Domenach, AM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LYON 1,ECOL MICROBIENNE LAB,CNRS,URA 1450,F-69622 VILLEURBANNE,FRANCE
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10.1016/0038-0717(95)00106-O
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Labelling of grey alder leaves following root fertilization (RF) and leaf fertilization (LF), with either NH4+-N-15 (A) or NO3--N-15 (N) (10 atom% N-15 abundance), was compared. Fifteen leaf organic-N fractions were obtained by a two-step hydrolysis (Hl = HCl 1 N x 3 h; H2 = HCl 3 N x 3 h) and labelling efficiency, uniformity and repeatability were studied. The efficiency of labelling, measured by the N-15 abundance achieved in the leaves, decreased in the order: N-RF greater than or equal to N-LF greater than or equal to A-RF > A-LF. The most uniform labelling was found in the leaves of A-RF trees since only one organic-N fraction, that accounted for 0.7% of leaf N, had labelling values significantly different from total leaf N. In the leaves of N-RF trees labelling values significantly different from total leaf N were found in two organic-N fractions (0.8% of leaf-N). Labelling uniformity decreased in LF trees: A-LF led to significant differences in three organic-N fractions (4.4% of leaf N), whereas in N-LF trees there were significant differences in other three fractions (12.1% of leaf N). The lowest deviation in the isotopic abundance (DIA) between each organic-N fraction and the total leaf organic-N was obtained in leaves from A-RF trees (mean 0.8%). DIA values for leaves from N-RF trees (mean 1.7%) and A-LF trees (mean 1.9%) were also acceptable. The worst DIA values were those of the leaves from N-LF trees (mean 3.5%). Repeatability of the organic-N labelling values among the different seedlings of each treatment decreased in the order: A-RF (CV = 0.38%), N-RF (CV = 0.68%), A-LF (CV = 0.76%) and N-LF trees (CV = 1.51%). In conclusion, for both NH4+-N-15 and NO3--N-15 fertilizers, RF gave better labelling efficiency, uniformity and repeatability than LF. Leaves of trees supplied with A-RF gave the best labelling uniformity and repeatability, with acceptable labelling values. Leaves of trees supplied with N-RF showed the highest labelling values and with acceptable labelling uniformity and repeatability.
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