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Bioassays of nutrient limitation in a tropical rain forest soil
Authors:J S Denslow  P M Vitousek  J C Schultz
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Tulane University, 70118 New Orleans, LA, USA;(2) Department of Biological Science, Stanford University, 94305 Stanford, CA, USA;(3) Pesticide Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, 16802 University Park, PA, USA
Abstract:Summary Six speices of shrubs and one large herb with contrasting life history patterns were used as bioassays of nutrient availability in a Costa Rican lowland rain forest soil. Growth responses of the herb (Phytolacca rivinoides, Phytolaccaceae) confirmed soil measurements indicating high availability of N and potentially limiting levels of P, K, Mg and Ca. Growth responses of the shrub species (Miconia spp., Melastomataceae and Piper spp., Piperaceae) to a complete nutrient fertilizer were generally less than that of Phytolacca. Lack of a strong shrub response to +P fertilization is probably due to mycorrhizal associations and slower growth rates of woody species. In general, increased growth did not occur at the expense of phenolic production in the leaves. The results emphasize that assessment of specific nutrient limitations to plant growth vary depending on species selected for the bioassay, even among species from the same community.
Keywords:Costa Rica  Miconia  Piper  Nitrogen  Phosphorus
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