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Capture and allocation of nitrogen byQuercus douglasii seedlings in competition with annual and perennial grasses
Authors:J. M. Welker  D. R. Gordon  K. J. Rice
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood Research Station, LA11 6JU Grange-over-sands, Cumbria, UK;(2) Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, USA;(3) Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Summary The spatial overlap of woody plant root systems and that of annual or perennial grasses promotes competition for soil-derived resources. In this study we examined competition for soil nitrogen between blue oak seedlings and either the annual grassBromus mollis or the perennial grassStipa pulchra under controlled outdoor conditions. Short-term nitrogen competition was quantified by injecting15N at 30 cm depth in a plane horizontal to oak seedling roots and that of their neighbors, and calculating15N uptake rates, pool sizes and15N allocation patterns 24 h after labelling. Simultaneously, integrative nitrogen competition was quantified by examining total nitrogen capture, total nitrogen pools and total nitrogen allocation.Stipa neighbors reduced inorganic soil nitrogen content to a greater extent than didBromus plants. Blue oak seedlings responded to lower soil nitrogen content by allocating lower amounts of nitrogen per unit of biomass producing higher root length densities and reducing the nitrogen content of root tissue. In addition, blue oak seedlings growing with the perennial grass exhibited greater rates of15N uptake, on a root mass basis, compensating for higher soil nitrogen competition inStipa neighborhoods. Our findings suggest that while oak seedlings have lower rates of nitrogen capture than herbaceous neighbors, oak seedlings exhibit significant changes in nitrogen allocation and nitrogen uptake rates which may offset the competitive effect annual or perennial grasses have on soil nitrogen content.
Keywords:Soil nitrogen competition  Competitive interactions  Oak savannas  Annual and perennial grasses   Quercus
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