2018
DOI: 10.1101/482984
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Seedling leaves allocate lower fractions of nitrogen to photosynthetic apparatus in nitrogen fixing trees (Dalbergia odorifera and Erythrophleum fordii) than in non-nitrogen fixing trees (Betula alnoides and Castanopsis hystrix) in subtropical China

Abstract: Photosynthetic-nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE) is a useful trait to characterize leaf economics, physiology, and strategy. In this study, we investigated the differences in PNUE, leaf nitrogen (N) allocation, and mesophyll conductance (gm) in Dalbergia odorifera and Erythrophleum fordii (N-fixing trees), and Betula alnoides and Castanopsis hystrix (non-N-fixing trees). Seedlings of the four species were cultured in pots and received the same nutrient solution, water volume, and light. LiCor-6400 was used to det… Show more

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