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Spatial and temporal variations in nutrient limitation of seagrass Posidonia oceanica growth in the NW Mediterranean — Teresa Alcoverro (1997) | RDL Network
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Spatial and temporal variations in nutrient limitation of seagrass Posidonia oceanica growth in the NW Mediterranean
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Carlos M. Duarte
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Spatial and temporal variations in nutrient limitation of seagrass Posidonia oceanica growth in the NW Mediterranean
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1997
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Teresa Alcoverro
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Javier Romero
Carlos M. Duarte
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
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MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections MEPS 146:155-161 (1997) - doi:10.3354/meps146155 Spatial and temporal variations in nutrient limitation of seagrass Posidonia oceanica growth in the NW Mediterranean Alcoverro T, Romero J, Duarte CM, López NI The extent and seasonality of nutrient limitation of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile in the Costa Brava littoral (NW Mediterranean) in 5 meadows was investigated by means of repeated nutrient additions along a year cycle. Nutrient additions had a modest effect on leaf growth. The response to fertilization varied considerably among meadows, with those meadows consistently maintaining low (300 µM dissolved inorganic nitrogen and 9 µM soluble reactive phosphorus) dissolved inorganic nutrient concentrations in sediment pore waters showing the greatest response to fertilization. The seasonality of the growth response to fertilization was consistent with calculated nutrient deficiencies, which were greatest in late spring and summer. Nutrient deficiency was alleviated in the fall, partially due to reduced growth, but also to nutrient reclamation from old leaves, which represented 20% and 18% of the annual nitrogen and phosphorus incorporation, respectively. The relative deficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus differed among sites, with the highest response found in P-deficient meadows. Nutrient limitation of P. oceanica meadows was greatest in late spring and summer, but differed greatly in magnitude and nature (nitrogen vs phosphorus) depending on local nutrient regimes. Nitrogen · Phosphorus · Growth · Seasonality · Retranslocation Full text in pdf format PreviousNextExport citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in MEPS Vol. 146. Publication date: January 30, 1997 Print ISSN:0171-8630; Online ISSN:1616-1599 Copyright © 1997 Inter-Research.
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