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Effect of pruning on nitrogen dynamics within crowns of Pinus radiata
Authors:Proe M F  Mead D J  Byrne D
Institution:Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, U.K.
Abstract:Stem injection of (15)N-labeled ammonium sulfate was used to determine effects of pruning on canopy nitrogen dynamics in open-grown Pinus radiata D. Don in New Zealand. Trees were planted in July 1990 and the isotope introduced in December 1994. Tree crowns were divided into three zones: base section, from which branches of pruned trees were removed; mid section, between the pruned zone and the height of the trees at the start of the year in which they were pruned; and top section, which grew predominantly after the isotope was applied. Pruning removed 32% of the green crown length, representing 75% of foliage biomass. Needles were sampled from each region of the crown until July 1996. Branch growth was used to predict foliage biomass for each sampling occasion. Approximately 45% of the applied isotope was recovered from needles sampled in December 1994 (1 week after application and immediately before pruning), two-thirds of which occurred in needles in the base section. Thereafter, changes in isotope content of needles in the base section of unpruned trees largely reflected foliage biomass fluctuations and dilution of the isotope by continued uptake from the unlabeled soil nitrogen pool. Recovery of isotope in needles from the mid-crown section increased by 58 and 86% from December 1994 to July 1995 in control and pruned trees, respectively. Within this crown section, there was evidence of isotope translocation from old to new needles, with both isotope dilution and efflux observed in the needle cohorts that had been present at the time the isotope was applied. Therefore, isotope dynamics did not reflect the dynamics of the total nitrogen pool in the mid-crown section. By July 1996, a small proportion of the applied isotope was recovered from the new foliage formed in the top section of the crown. Within the top section, isotope dynamics closely matched total nitrogen fluxes. Pruning the lower crown did not affect nitrogen dynamics elsewhere in the crown for the following 18 months.
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