磷
营养物
限制
生物
缺磷
土壤水分
根系
生态系统
根毛
植物
生态学
化学
生物化学
有机化学
机械工程
基因
工程类
作者
Xavier Guilbeault‐Mayers,Étienne Laliberté
摘要
Summary Soil phosphorus (P) is a growth‐limiting nutrient in tropical ecosystems, driving diverse P‐acquisition strategies among plants. Particularly, mining for inorganic P through phosphomonoesterase (PME) activity is essential, given the substantial proportion of organic P in soils. Yet, the relationship between PME activity and other nutrient‐acquisition root traits remains unclear. We measured root PME activity and commonly measured root traits, including root diameter, specific root length (SRL), root tissue density (RTD), and nitrogen concentration ([N]) in 18 co‐occurring species across soils with varying P availability to better understand trees response to P supply. Root [N] and RTD were inversely related, and that axis was not clearly related to soil P supply. Both traits, however, correlated positively and negatively with PME activity, which responded strongly to P supply. Conversely, root diameter was inversely related to SRL, but this axis was not related to P supply. This pattern suggests that limiting similarity influenced variation along the diameter–SRL axis, explaining local trait diversity. Meanwhile, variation along the root [N]–RTD axis might best reflect environmental filtering. Overall, P availability indicator traits such as PME activity and root hairs only tended to be associated with these axes, highlighting limitations of these axes in describing convergent adaptations at local sites.
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