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The effect of nutrient availability on biomass allocation patterns in 27 species of herbaceous plants
Authors:Ivo Müller  Bernhard Schmid  Jacob Weiner  
Institution:

aSwiss Tropical Institute, Socinstrasse 57, 4002 Basel, Switzerland

bInstitut für Umweltwissenschaften, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland

cDepartment of Ecology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Rolighedsvej 21, 1958 Frederiksberg, Denmark

Abstract:We investigated allocation to roots, stems and leaves of 27 species of herbaceous clonal plants grown at two nutrient levels. Allocation was analyzed as biomass ratios and also allometrically. As in other studies, the fraction of biomass in stems and, to a lesser extent, in leaves, was usually higher in the high-nutrient treatment than in the low-nutrient treatment, and the fraction of biomass in roots was usually higher under low-nutrient conditions. The relationship between the biomass of plant structures fits the general allometric equation, with an exponent 1 in most of the species. The different biomass ratios under the two nutrient conditions represented points on simple allometric trajectories, indicating that natural selection has resulted in allometric strategies rather than plastic responses to nutrient level. In other words, in most of the species that changed allocation in response to the nutrient treatment, these changes were largely a consequence of plant size. Our data suggest that some allocation patterns that have been interpreted as plastic responses to different resource availabilities may be more parsimoniously explained as allometric strategies.
Keywords:allometric strategies  biomass allocation  clonal plants  nutrient effects
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