Nitrogen fertilization modified the responses of schima superba seedlings to elevated co2 in subtropical China

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There are very few studies about the effects of relatively higher CO2 concentration (e.g., 1000 µmol·mol−1) or plus N fertilization on woody plants. In this study, Schima superba seed-ings were exposed to ambient or eCO2 (550, 750, and 1000 µmol·mol−1) and N fertilization (0 and 10 g·m−2·yr−1, hereafter: low N, high N, respectively) for one growth season to explore the potential responses in a subtropical site with low soil N availability. N fertilization strongly increased leaf mass-based N by 118.38%, 116.68%, 106.78%, and 138.95%, respectively, in different CO2 treatments and decreased starch, with a half reduction in leaf C:N ratio. Leaf N was significantly decreased by eCO2 in both low N and high N treatments, and N fertilization stimulated the decrease of leaf N and mitigated the increase of leaf C:N by eCO2. In low N treatments, photosynthetic rate (Pn) was maximized at 733 µmol·mol−1 CO2 in August and September, while, in high N treatments, Pn was continuously increased with elevation of CO2. N fertilization significantly increased plant biomass especially at highly elevated CO2, although no response of biomass to eCO2 alone. These findings indicated that N fertilization would modify the response of S. superba to eCO2.

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Chen, Z., Ye, S., Cao, J., & Shang, H. (2021). Nitrogen fertilization modified the responses of schima superba seedlings to elevated co2 in subtropical China. Plants, 10(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10020383

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