Downward adjustment of carbon fluxes at the biochemical, leaf, and ecosystem scale in beech-spruce model communities exposed to long-term atmosphericCO2 enrichment
P. Egli et al., Downward adjustment of carbon fluxes at the biochemical, leaf, and ecosystem scale in beech-spruce model communities exposed to long-term atmosphericCO2 enrichment, OIKOS, 92(2), 2001, pp. 279-290
Young beech (Fagus sylvatica) and spruce (Picea abies) trees from different
provenances or genotypes were grown in competition in large model ecosyste
ms and were exposed to two concentrations of atmospheric CO2 (370 vs 570 mu
mol mol(-1)), two levers of wet nitrogen deposition (7 vs 70 kg N ha(-1) y
r(-1)); and two native forest soils (acidic vs calcareous) for four years i
n open-top chambers. The 2 x 2 x 2 factorial experimental design was fully
replicated (n = 4) with each CO2 x N combination applied to each soil type.
Exposure to atmospheric CO2 enrichment stimulated daytime net ecosystem CO
2 flux (NEC) as measured during sunny days in the middle of the third growi
ng season. Nevertheless, we observed substantial down-regulation of NEC, wi
th larger adjustments on acidic than on calcareous soil. NEC adjustment was
associated with slightly reduced leaf area index (LAI) on the acidic soil
(no response on calcareous soil), enhanced soil CO2 efflux from both substr
ate types, and, most importantly, with down-regulation of CO2 uptake at the
leaf scale. Downward adjustment of light-saturated single-leaf photosynthe
sis (A) and of Rubisco was more pronounced in beech than in spruce and thes
e species-specific differences increased over time. By year four, A adjustm
ent (except in one specific treatment combination in each species) had beco
me complete in beech but had disappeared in spruce. At no time did we obser
ve a genotype or provenance effect on the downward adjustment of carbon flu
xes, and nitrogen deposition rate generally had little effect as well. Over
all, our results suggest that tree species and soil quality will have profo
und effects on ecosystem CO2 fluxes under continued atmospheric CO2 enrichm
ent.