Artículo
Patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus conservation in dominant perennial grasses and shrubs across an aridity gradient in Patagonia, Argentina
Fecha de publicación:
07/2005
Editorial:
Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Journal of Arid Environments
ISSN:
0140-1963
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The aim of this study was to assess the patterns of N and P conservation in dominant perennial grasses and shrubs across an aridity gradient in Patagonia. We analysed leaf dry mass per area, and N and P concentrations in green leaves and N and P resorption from senescing leaves in dominant species of each life-form across the gradient. Leaf dry mass per area and concentration of N and P in green leaves did not differ between life-forms, whereas, increasing N concentration in green leaves of perennial grasses and decreasing P concentration in green leaves of shrubs were related to the severity of aridity. Perennial grasses showed lower N concentration in senesced leaves, and higher N- and P-resorption efficiency than shrubs. In shrubs, N-resorption efficiency decreased with aridity while N concentration in senesced leaves increased with aridity. On the contrary, traits in senesced leaves of perennial grasses did not vary across the aridity gradient. These differences in the patterns of N and P conservation between life-forms are of adaptive significance and relevant in relation to decomposition pathways and nutrient cycling in the studied arid ecosystems.
Palabras clave:
N CONSERVATION
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LEAF TRAITS
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Citación
Bertiller, Monica Beatriz; Sain, Claudia Leticia; Carrera, Analía Lorena; Vargas, Dariana Noe; Patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus conservation in dominant perennial grasses and shrubs across an aridity gradient in Patagonia, Argentina; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Arid Environments; 62; 2; 7-2005; 209-223
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