Long-term fertilization determines different metabolomic profiles and responses in saplings of three rainforest tree species with different adult canopy position — Albert Gargallo‐Garriga (2017) | RDL Network
Long-term fertilization determines different metabolomic profiles and responses in saplings of three rainforest tree species with different adult canopy position
Article 2017 en
Authors
AG
Albert Gargallo‐Garriga
SW
S. Joseph Wright
JS
Jordi Sardans
Abstract
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The changes in metabolome provided strong evidence that different nutrients limit different species in different ways. With increasing P availability, the two canopy species shifted their metabolome towards larger investment in protection mechanisms, whereas with increasing N availability, the sub-canopy species increased its primary metabolism. The results highlighted the proportional distinct use of different nutrients by different species and the resulting different metabolome profiles in this high diversity community are consistent with the ecological niche theory.
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