Comparison of P and cation cycling in two contrasting seasonally dry forest ecosystems |
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Authors: | Julio Campo Juan F. Gallardo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto de Ecolog??a, Universidad Nacional Aut??noma de M??xico, A.P. 70-275, Mexico, DF, 04510, Mexico 2. Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiolog??a, CSIC, 37071, Salamanca, Spain
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Abstract: | Context Interactions of N and P cycles and those of other macro-elements in forests are scarcely known. Aim This study compares the P cycle in two very different forest ecosystems where soil P availability is low (tropical dry forest in Mexico and Mediterranean forest in Spain) in relation to Ca, K, and Mg cycles. Methods Compiled data belonging to these two forest sites are discussed, comparing the P and base cation budgets and exploring relationships among P and base cation cycles. Results Broad differences between input and output of base cations were observed. Analysis of the P budget indicates P retention inside both forest ecosystems. The tropical dry forest has higher nutrient contents than those found in the Mediterranean temperate forest. Chemical composition of forest leaves and litters, and base cation?CP ratios varied according to soil P availability and cation concentrations. However, P resorption is higher in the tropical dry forest than in the temperate one. Conclusion This study reveals the existence of P retention at the ecosystem level in both forests, but suggested P limitation at the Mediterranean forest seems to be stronger than that occurring at the tropical forest. |
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