Title : ( Competition for pulsed resources: an experimental study of establishment and coexistence for an arid-land grass )
Authors: Mohammad Farzam , Howard Griffiths ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
In arid environments, episodically-pulsed resources are important components of annual water and nutrient supply for plants. This study set out to test whether seedlings have an increased capacity for using pulsed resources, which might then improve establishment when in competition with older individuals. A second aim was to determine whether there is a trade-off in competitive strategies when resources are supplied at low concentrations continuously, or as pulses with pronounced inter-pulse periods. A glasshouse experiment used a target-neighbour design of size-asymmetric competition, with juveniles of Panicum antidotale (blue panicgrass) introduced into contrasting densities of adult plants. Stable isotopes of nitrogen were used for measuring plant resource uptake from pulses, and tolerance to inter-pulse conditions was assessed as the mean residence time (MRT) of nitrogen. A higher root/shoot ratio and finer root system enhanced the capacity of juveniles to use resources when pulsed, rather than when continuously supplied. Higher resource uptake during pulses improved the establishment of juvenile Panicum in mixed cultures with older individuals. However, a trade-off was observed in plant strategies, with juveniles showing a lower mean residence time (MRT) for nitrogen, which suggested reduced tolerance to resource deficit during inter-pulse periods. Under field conditions, higher utilization of pulsed resources would lead to the improved seedling establishment of Panicum adjacent to “nurse” plants, whereas mature plants with well-developed roots, exploiting a greater soil volume, maintain more constant resource uptake and retention during inter-pulse periods.
Keywords
, MRT, nitrogen, Panicum antidotale, size-asymmetry, stable isotopes@article{paperid:1010037,
author = {Farzam, Mohammad and Howard Griffiths},
title = {Competition for pulsed resources: an experimental study of establishment and coexistence for an arid-land grass},
journal = {Oecologia},
year = {2006},
volume = {148},
number = {4},
month = {April},
issn = {0029-8549},
pages = {555--563},
numpages = {8},
keywords = {MRT; nitrogen; Panicum antidotale; size-asymmetry; stable isotopes},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Competition for pulsed resources: an experimental study of establishment and coexistence for an arid-land grass
%A Farzam, Mohammad
%A Howard Griffiths
%J Oecologia
%@ 0029-8549
%D 2006