Title of article :
Influence of phosphorus fertilizer and silviculture treatments on leaf and soil nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in a matureProsopis glandulosa(mesquite) stand
Author/Authors :
Venkatarathnam Muthaiya، نويسنده , , Peter Felker، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages :
12
From page :
487
To page :
498
Abstract :
Due to the strong influence of phosphorus on nitrogen fixation in annual legumes, leaf N and P concentrations were examined in a mature stand of the tree legumeProsopis glandulosa. Eight years earlier application of 100 kg ha−1P to trial plots had nearly tripled the soil P concentration compared to the control. This trial also examined the influence of understory removal and reduction in tree legume stand density (thinning) on soil and leaf N and P concentrations. Despite the nearly three-fold increase in soil P in the fertilized mesquite plots (7•2 mg kg−1) over the control (2•03 mg kg−1), neither leaf tissue P or N were greater (p>0•05) in the P-fertilized plots at either sampling date. Leaf N and P concentrations were twice as great in the spring (2•26%, 0•25%, respectively) as in the summer (1•13%, 0•12%). There were no significant (p>0•05) treatment influences on soil N under or outside the canopy. However the mean soil N concentration of all five treatments was significantly (P= 0•0008) greater under mesquite canopies (0•035%) than outside (0•024%). Available soil P was considerably below the 12 mg kg−1level at which most legumes exhibit deficiencies. Soil P under the canopy was significantly correlated with summer leaf P (r= 0•29,p= 0•02N= 60), but not with spring leaf P (r= 0•06,p= 0•65,N= 60). Soil P was not (p>0•05) correlated with leaf N for either spring or summer. In contrast, positive correlations were observed between N and P in greenhouse studies. Mean leaf concentrations of N (1•13%) and P (0•125%) in the summer were considerably below optimum leaf tissue values (N = 3•00%, P = 0•20%) obtained with seedlings in the greenhouse. Given the low summer leaf N and P concentrations, the lack of correlation between leaf N and P, and the very low soil P concentrations, N fixation in this system was probably considerably less than optimal.
Keywords :
nutritional status , nitrogenfixationJournal of Arid Environments (1997) 35: 487–4980140– , Agroforestry , Prosopis glandulosa
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Serial Year :
1997
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Record number :
762375
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