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Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry across 753 terrestrial plant species in China
Author(s) -
Han Wenxuan,
Fang Jingyun,
Guo Dali,
Zhang Yan
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
new phytologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.742
H-Index - 244
eISSN - 1469-8137
pISSN - 0028-646X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01530.x
Subject(s) - latitude , phosphorus , biology , nitrogen , botany , photosynthesis , ecological stoichiometry , terrestrial ecosystem , stoichiometry , nutrient , ecology , ecosystem , chemistry , geography , geodesy , organic chemistry
Summary• Leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry of Chinese terrestrial plants was studied based on a national data set including 753 species across the country. • Geometric means were calculated for functional groups based on life form, phylogeny and photosynthetic pathway, as well as for all 753 species. The relationships between leaf N and P stoichiometric traits and latitude (and temperature) were analysed. • The geometric means of leaf N, P, and N : P ratio for the 753 species were 18.6 and 1.21 mg g −1 and 14.4, respectively. With increasing latitude (decreasing mean annual temperature, MAT), leaf N and P increased, but the N : P ratio did not show significant changes. • Although patterns of leaf N, P and N : P ratios across the functional groups were generally consistent with those reported previously, the overall N : P ratio of China's flora was considerably higher than the global averages, probably caused by a greater shortage of soil P in China than elsewhere. The relationships between leaf N, P and N : P ratio and latitude (and MAT) also suggested the existence of broad biogeographical patterns of these leaf traits in Chinese flora.