Biomass Allocation in Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability: Insight From Experimental Manipulations of Arabidopsis thaliana
Yan, Zhengbing; Eziz, Anwar; Tian, Di1; Li, Xiuping; Hou, Xinghui2; Peng, Huiyuan3; Han, Wenxuan3; Guo, Yalong2; Fang, Jingyun
刊名FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
2019
卷号10
关键词allometry Arabidopsis thaliana biomass allocation fertilization experiment N and P availability
ISSN号1664-462X
DOI10.3389/fpls.2019.00598
文献子类Article
英文摘要Allocation of biomass to different organs is a fundamental aspect of plant responses and adaptations to changing environmental conditions, but how it responds to nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability remains poorly addressed. Here we conducted greenhouse fertilization experiments using Arabidopsis thaliana, with five levels of N and P additions and eight repeat experiments, to ascertain the effects of N and P availability on biomass allocation patterns. N addition increased leaf and stem allocation, but decreased root and fruit allocation. P addition increased stern and fruit allocation, but decreased root and leaf allocation. Pooled data of the five levels of N addition relative to P addition resulted in lower scaling exponents of stern mass against leaf mass (0.983 vs. 1.226; p = 0.000), fruit mass against vegetative mass (0.875 vs. 1.028; p = 0.000), and shoot mass against root mass (1.069 vs. 1.324; p = 0.001). This suggested that N addition relative to P addition induced slower increase in stem mass with increasing leaf mass, slower increase in reproductive mass with increasing vegetative mass, and slower increase in shoot mass with increasing root mass. Further, the levels of N or P addition did not significantly affect the allometric relationships of stem mass vs. leaf mass, and fruit mass vs. vegetative mass. In contrast, increasing levels of N addition increased the scaling exponent of shoot to root mass, whereas increasing levels of P addition exerted the opposite influence on the scaling exponent. This result suggests that increasing levels of N addition promote allocation to shoot mass, whereas the increasing levels of P addition promote allocation to root mass. Our findings highlight that biomass allocation of A. thaliana exhibits a contrasting response to N and P availability, which has profound implications for forecasting the biomass allocation strategies in plants to human-induced nutrient enrichment.
学科主题Plant Sciences
出版地LAUSANNE
WOS关键词NUTRIENT RESORPTION ; PLANT ; GROWTH ; ALLOMETRY ; LEAF ; STOICHIOMETRY ; LIMITATION ; PLASTICITY ; NUTRITION ; PATTERNS
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
语种英语
出版者FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
WOS记录号WOS:000467866600001
资助机构China Postdoctoral Science FoundationChina Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M620004, 2018T110008] ; National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFC0503900] ; National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31621091, 31330012]
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.ibcas.ac.cn/handle/2S10CLM1/19603]  
专题系统与进化植物学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.Peking Univ, Coll Urban & Environm Sci, Dept Ecol, Beijing, Peoples R China
2.Capital Normal Univ, Coll Life Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
3.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Bot, State Key Lab Systemat & Evolutionary Bot, Beijing, Peoples R China
4.China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Minist Educ, Key Lab Plant Soil Interact, Beijing, Peoples R China
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Yan, Zhengbing,Eziz, Anwar,Tian, Di,et al. Biomass Allocation in Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability: Insight From Experimental Manipulations of Arabidopsis thaliana[J]. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE,2019,10.
APA Yan, Zhengbing.,Eziz, Anwar.,Tian, Di.,Li, Xiuping.,Hou, Xinghui.,...&Fang, Jingyun.(2019).Biomass Allocation in Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability: Insight From Experimental Manipulations of Arabidopsis thaliana.FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE,10.
MLA Yan, Zhengbing,et al."Biomass Allocation in Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Availability: Insight From Experimental Manipulations of Arabidopsis thaliana".FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 10(2019).
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