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Nitrogen use efficiency by a slow-growing species as affected by CO2 levels, root temperature, N source and availability
Authors:Cruz Cristina  Lips Herman  Martins-Loução Maria Amélia
Institution:

aCentro de Ecologia e Biologia Vegetal (CEBV), Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Faculdade de Ciências de Lisboa, Campo Grande, Bloco C-2, Piso 4, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal

bJacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer, Israel

Abstract:This study examines the importance of N source and concentration on plant response to distinct CO2 concentrations and root temperatures. The experimental design of this work was a factorial combination of: CO2 concentration, nitrogen concentration, nitrogen source and root temperature. Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) was assessed as a potential model of a slow growing Mediterranean species.

The results showed that: 1) biomass increment under high CO2 varied between 13 and 100 percnt; in relation to plants grown under the same conditions but at ambient CO2 concentrations, depending on the root temperature and nitrogen source; 2) nitrate-fed plants attained a larger increase in biomass production compared to ammonium-fed ones. This performance seems to be linked to the co-ordinated regulation of the activities of glutamine synthetase and sucrose phosphate synthase. The variations in the magnitude and nature of growth responses to elevated CO2 observed resulted in substantial changes in the chemical composition of the plant material and consequently in plant nitrogen use efficiency.

Although performed with seedlings and under controlled conditions, this work emphasizes the importance of the nitrogen source used by the plants, a factor rarely taken into consideration when forecasting plant responses to global changes. Particularly, the results presented here, highlight the potential for uncoupling biomass accumulation from increment of air CO2 concentration and show that more than nitrogen availability N source may offset positive plant growth responses under elevated CO2 and root temperature.

Keywords:Ammonium  carbon and nitrogen  Ceratonia siliqua  high CO2  nitrate  nitrogen source  root temperature
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