Dw. Stephens et al., The influence of nitrogen supply on growth and internal recycling of nitrogen in young Nothofagus fusca trees, AUST J PLAN, 28(3), 2001, pp. 249-255
The effect of nitrogen supply on biomass, and nitrogen storage and remobili
sation, was investigated in young Nothofagus fusca (Hook f.) Oerst. trees g
rowing in pots while irrigated with nutrient solutions containing 0.5 (low
nitrogen, LN), 3 (medium nitrogen, MN) and 6 (high nitrogen, HN) mM nitroge
n. During the first annual growth cycle, nitrogen supply was labelled with
N-15. By mid-autumn of the second annual cycle, dry weights of whole tree,
stem, leaves and roots for trees in the HN and MN treatments were over 10-f
old greater than the weights for trees in the LN treatment. Nitrogen was st
ored in roots and remobilised for new leaf and stem growth during spring. I
n summer, remobilised nitrogen comprised approximately 40% of the total nit
rogen in leaves and stems for trees in all treatments. Nitrogen uptake for
trees in the HN and MN treatments continued during the winter dormant perio
d, and accounted for approximately half the total nitrogen acquired during
the first cycle. Storage of nitrogen in roots (a deciduous characteristic),
and the independence of nitrogen remobilisation from leaf senescence and s
ignificant winter uptake of nitrogen (both evergreen characteristics), sugg
est that the leaf phenology of N. fusca allows the species to maximise nitr
ogen acquisition from low fertility soils to enhance productivity.