Leaf resorption efficiency and proficiency in a Quercus robur population following forest harvest |
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Authors: | Felisa Covelo,Jorge Durá nAntonio Gallardo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical, Chemical and Natural Systems, Pablo de Olavide University, 41013 Seville, Spain |
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Abstract: | Nutrient resorption is an important mechanism for nutrient preservation in plants. Variations in nutrient availability can interfere with resorption-regulating mechanisms. Disturbances (such as forest harvest) leading to a loss of organic matter and nutrients in the soil could therefore determine important changes in resorption rates. This paper examines the effect of pine forest harvest on N and P resorption in young common oaks (Quercus robur) living under pine cover over a 4-year study period. The results obtained show a decrease in N-NH4+ concentration in the soil in the 2 years following the forest harvest process. Forest harvest did not affect the edaphic concentration of NO3− and PO43−, which presented relatively low values in both areas. Foliar concentration of N was significantly lower in the areas affected by forest harvest, whereas the differences in the foliar concentration of P varied each year. The mean foliar N/P ratio was greater in the non-harvested areas, but showed possible limitation by P in both harvested and non-harvested sites. |
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Keywords: | Nitrogen Phosphorus Pedunculate oak Forest disturbance |
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