Effects of high nitrogen load on growth, photosynthesis and nutrient status of Cryptomeria japonica and Pinus densiflora seedlings

2001 
To evaluate the sensitivity of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) and Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.) to high N deposition, 1-year-old seedlings were grown in brown forest soil treated with N as NH4NO3 at 0, 25, 50, 100 and 300 mg l–1 fresh soil volume, equivalent to 0, 28, 57, 113 and 340 kg N ha–1. Net photosynthetic rate and whole-plant dry mass of C. japonica seedlings were increased by the N treatment, whilst those of P. densiflora seedlings were significantly reduced by the highest N treatment. The reduction in the net photosynthesis of P. densiflora seedlings was mainly due to a depression of carboxylation efficiency accompanied by a decrease in concentration and activity of Rubisco in the needles. In P. densiflora seedlings, needle concentrations of P and Mg were decreased, and the concentrations of N and Mn were increased by the highest N treatment. The reductions in needle protein concentration and Rubisco activity were negatively correlated with the ratios of N/P and Mn/Mg in the needles. These results suggest that nutrient imbalances of these elements may be induced in P. densiflora seedlings grown under high N deposition. We conclude that P. densiflora is more sensitive to high N deposition than C. japonica, and that the relatively high atmospheric N deposition to Japanese forest ecosystems may adversely affect the health of N-sensitive tree species such as P. densiflora.
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