Literature DB >> 26909440

Down-regulation of tissue N:P ratios in terrestrial plants by elevated CO2.

Qi Deng, Dafeng Hui, Yiqi Luo, James Elser, Ying-ping Wang, Irakli Loladze, Quanfa Zhang, Sam Dennis.   

Abstract

Increasing atmospheric CO2 conpan>cenpan>trationpan>s genpan>erally alter elemenpan>t stoichiometry in plants. However, a comprehenpan>sive evaluationpan> of the elevated CO2 impact on plant nitrogen: phosphorus (N:P) ratios and the underlying mechanism has not been conducted. We synthesized the results from 112 previously published studies using meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of elevated CO2 on the N:P ratio of terrestrial plants and to explore the underlying mechanism based on plant growth and soil P dynamics. Our results show that terrestrial plants grown under elevated CO2 had lower N:P ratios in both above- and belowground biomass across different ecosystem types. The response ratio for plant N:P was negatively correlated with the response ratio for plant growth in croplands and grasslands, and showed a stronger relationship for P than for N. In addition, the CO2-induced down-regulation of plant N:P was accompanied by 19.3% and 4.2% increases in soil phosphatase activity and labile P, respectively, and a 10.1% decrease in total soil P. Our results show that down-regulation of plant N:P under elevated CO2 corresponds with accelerated soil P cycling. These findings should be useful for better understanding of terrestrial plant stoichiometry in response to elevated CO2 and of the underlying mechanisms affecting nutrient dynamics under climate change.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26909440     DOI: 10.1890/15-0217.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecology        ISSN: 0012-9658            Impact factor:   5.499


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