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Foliar N/P ratio and nutrient limitation to vegetation growth on Keerqin sandy grassland of North‐east China
Author(s) -
Li L.J.,
Zeng D.H.,
Yu Z.Y.,
Fan Z.P.,
Mao R.,
Peri P. L.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
grass and forage science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.716
H-Index - 56
eISSN - 1365-2494
pISSN - 0142-5242
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2494.2011.00781.x
Subject(s) - human fertilization , nutrient , grassland , biomass (ecology) , agronomy , shoot , arid , context (archaeology) , fertilizer , nitrogen , biology , environmental science , ecology , chemistry , paleontology , organic chemistry
To examine whether the critical leaf N/P ratios (of 14, 16) are valid to test nutrient limitation in the context of semi‐arid sandy grasslands, an experiment was conducted on a Keerqin sandy grassland in North‐east China to investigate the responses of plant biomass and nutrient concentrations to fertilization. Plant biomass production and leaf nutrient concentrations were measured after five consecutive years of fertilization with N (20 g N m −2  year −1 ) and/or P (10 g P 2 O 5  m −2  year −1 ). Nitrogen fertilization increased the shoot biomass by twofold and consequently the shoot/root ratio, whereas P fertilization had little effect on either shoot biomass or shoot/root ratio. Leaf N/P ratio varied among species with an average of 5·6 in the control, while the mean leaf N/P ratio (7·5) under the N fertilization treatment remained below the threshold of 14. Our results suggest that the critical N/P ratio (14, 16) is not applicable as a test for nutrient limitations in the context of semi‐arid, sandy grassland.

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