Canopy carbon and oxygen isotope composition of 9-year-old hoop pine families in relation to seedling carbon isotope composition, growth, field growth performance, and canopy nitrogen concentration


Autoria(s): Prasolova, N. V.; Xu, Z. H.; Farquhar, G. D.; Saffigna, P. G.; Dieters, M. J.
Contribuinte(s)

V. J. Lieffers

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Carbon isotope composition (delta C-13), oxygen isotope composition (delta O-18), and nitrogen concentration (N-mass) of branchlet tissue at two canopy positions were assessed for glasshouse seedlings and 9-year-old hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii Ait. ex D. Don) trees from 22 open-pollinated families grown in 5 blocks of a progeny test at a water-limited and nitrogen-deficient site in southeastern Queensland, Australia. Significant variations in canopy delta C-13, delta O-18, and N-mass existed among the 9-year-old hoop pine families, with a heritability estimate of 0.72 for branchlet delta C-13 from the upper inner canopy position. There was significant variation in canopy delta C-13 of glasshouse seedlings between canopy positions and among the families, with a heritability estimate of 0.66. The canopy delta C-13 was positively related to canopy N-mass only for the upper outer crown in the field (R = 0.62, p < 0.001). Phenotypic correlations existed between tree height and canopy delta C-13 (R = 0.37-0.41, p < 0.001). Strong correlations were found between family canopy delta C-13 at this site and those at a wetter site and between field canopy delta C-13 and glasshouse seedling delta C-13. The mechanisms of the variation in canopy delta C-13 are discussed in relation to canopy photosynthetic capacity as reflected in the N-mass and stomatal conductance as indexed by canopy delta O-18.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60548

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

NRC Research Press

Palavras-Chave #Forestry #Water-use Efficiency #Photosynthetic Gas-exchange #Genetic-variation #Subtropical Australia #Araucaria-cunninghamii #Different Environments #Pseudotsuga-menziesii #Slash Pine #Discrimination #Plants #C1 #300699 Forestry Sciences not elsewhere classified #620300 Forestry
Tipo

Journal Article