Nitrogen retranslocation, allocation, and utilization in bare root Larix olgensis seedlings

Hong-xu Wei , Cheng-yang Xu , Lü-yi Ma , Jie Duan , Li-ni Jiang , Jun Ren

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (1) : 87 -94.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (1) : 87 -94. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-012-0237-5
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Nitrogen retranslocation, allocation, and utilization in bare root Larix olgensis seedlings

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We quantified biomass accumulation and nitrogen (N) retranslocation, allocation, and utilization of Changbai larch (Larix olgensis) seedlings subjected to four fertilization treatments (24, 59, 81, 117 kg·ha−1 N) with an unfertilized control during summer and autumn 2009. Ammonium phosphate (18-46-0) was the fertilizer used in all treatments. On both sampling dates, the needles had greater biomass and N content than new (2009) stems and old (2008) stems, and coarse, medium and fine roots (diameters of >5, 2–5 mm, and 0–2 mm, respectively). Higher N concentration was observed in old stems and coarse roots than that in new stems and medium roots. In mid-summer, fine roots had higher N concentration than coarse roots. The treatment with 24 kg·ha−1 N had the greatest biomass and N content in needles and old stems, and highest net N retranslocation (NRA) and amount of N derived from soil. On September 21, no N translocation was observed, while the treatment with 24 kg·ha−1 N had the highest N utilization efficiency and fertilizer efficiency. Vector analysis revealed that all four fertilization treatments induced N excess relative to the control. The treatments with 59, 81, 117 kg·ha−1 N induce N excess compared with treatments at 24 kg·ha−1 N. We conclude that the traditional local fertilizer application rates exceeded N requirements and N uptake ability for Changbai larch seedlings. The application rate of 24 kg·ha−1 N is recommended.

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Larix olgensis / Nitrogen / retranslocation / allocation / biomass / Vector analysis

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Hong-xu Wei, Cheng-yang Xu, Lü-yi Ma, Jie Duan, Li-ni Jiang, Jun Ren. Nitrogen retranslocation, allocation, and utilization in bare root Larix olgensis seedlings. Journal of Forestry Research, 2012, 23(1): 87-94 DOI:10.1007/s11676-012-0237-5

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