1996
DOI: 10.2307/2261196
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Responses of Tropical Plants to Nutrients and Light on a Landslide in Puerto Rico

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“…Timber harvests can also diversify the local economy and help rural development (Brown et al 2008). Many other environmental co-benefits and costs of ecological engineering of unstable slopes exist (e.g., remediation of polluted soil; Perez-Esteban et al 2014, Miles et al (1984;Fetcher et al (1996) Velázquez and Gómez-Sal (2008) this issue). Therefore, a careful identification of biophysical processes and socially desirable services should accompany the choice of appropriate plant species and their management in any restoration program (Table 2, Reubens et al 2011).…”
Section: Diverse Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timber harvests can also diversify the local economy and help rural development (Brown et al 2008). Many other environmental co-benefits and costs of ecological engineering of unstable slopes exist (e.g., remediation of polluted soil; Perez-Esteban et al 2014, Miles et al (1984;Fetcher et al (1996) Velázquez and Gómez-Sal (2008) this issue). Therefore, a careful identification of biophysical processes and socially desirable services should accompany the choice of appropriate plant species and their management in any restoration program (Table 2, Reubens et al 2011).…”
Section: Diverse Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudos (Fetcher et al, 1996;Silva et al, 1997) têm indicado que o desenvolvimento característico da espécie em termos de taxa de crescimento parece ser um fator determinante de sua responsividade à fertilização, cuja rápida incorporação de fotoassimilados e conseqüente incremento na matéria seca numa fase inicial favoreceria o maior requerimento de nutrientes pelas mudas de plantas com crescimento mais agressivo. Os resultados obtidos no presente trabalho confirmaram tal tendência.…”
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“…In an intertidal mangrove substrate, A max in Rhizophora mangle increased in response to alleviation of P-limitation, but not in response to alleviation of N-limitation (Lovelock et al 2006). On a denuded soil substrate following a landslide in montane forest in Puerto Rico, A max of Cecropia schreberiana (pioneer tree) increased with N addition, but Palicourea riparia (gap and understory shrub), and Manilkara bidentata (nonpioneer canopy tree) were unaffected (Fetcher et al 1996). Further examples of nutrient-driven stimulation of leaf-level physiology from pot studies or experimental common gardens include increases in A max in Cedrela odorata, Croton urucurana and Cariniana legalis in response to combined N-P-K-Ca treatments (Carswell et al 2000;de Oliveira et al 2012), an increase in A max in Ficus insipida in response to a combined N-P-K treatment (Cernusak et al 2007), and increased A max in response to N addition in one light-demanding tree species and one shade-tolerant liana species, but not in two light-demanding liana species (Cai et al 2008).…”
Section: Leaves and Roots: Nutrient Limitation Of Resourceabsorbing Omentioning
confidence: 95%