1. Nitrogen or phosphorus limits plant growth in many wetlands. If specific mechanisms reducing losses of the growth-limiting nutrient have been favoured by selection, the N and P resorption efficiency (RE) during leaf senescence (NRE, PRE: the fraction of N or P resorbed) might depend on the type of nutrient limitation. 2. The size, mass, and N and P concentrations of green and senesced leaves were determined for 10 graminoid species at Dutch and Swiss wetland sites, with N: P ratios in leaves (6-27 by mass) indicating N or P limitation. 3. During senescence, leaf area decreased by 8-19%, and leaf mass by 8-38%; NRE ranged from O to 87%, and PRE from 30 to 96%. PRE correlated strongly with NRE (r = 0.91) but was, on average, 17% higher. Within the Swiss or Dutch sites, NRE and PRE did not correlate with foliar N:P ratios, indicating that RE was not directly adjusted to the type of nutrient limitation. 4. NRE and PRE were, on average, higher at the P-limited Swiss sites than at the N-limited Dutch sites. Because PRE exceeded NRE, high RE would be most beneficial when P limits plant growth. This may have contributed to the dominance of graminoids with high RE in P-limited wetlands. © 2005 British Ecological Society.
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Güsewell, S. (2005). Nutrient resorption of wetland graminoids is related to the type of nutrient limitation. Functional Ecology, 19(2), 344–354. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0269-8463.2005.00967.x
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