Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6303267 Journal of Arid Environments 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The understanding of the seasonal dynamics of leaf nitrogen (N) relative to leaf traits for desert shrub species is limited. We investigated the seasonal changes in leaf N, soil N, specific leaf area (SLA) and photosynthetic capacity (Pmax) in relation to the phenology of Artemisia ordosica in a desert shrubland area in northern China during the growing season of year 2012. We found that the amount of leaf N per unit dry mass varied in different phenological phases, having higher values during the early leaf expansion and leaf coloration and early defoliation periods and lower values during the expanded leaf and flowering periods. Pmax was positively related to leaf N from the late leaf expansion period to the flowering and bearing period. Photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) correlated with SLA during the growing period. However, similar relationships were not observed for the leaf expansion and defoliation periods. During the flowering and bearing period, leaf N content per unit dry mass remained relatively stable, although fluctuations occurred due to precipitation. Our findings could help with modelling the dynamics of plant-soil N coupling of desert shrub-land ecosystems under changing environment.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Earth-Surface Processes
Authors
, , , , , , , , , ,