2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-019-04178-8
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Seasonal nitrogen partitioning in Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica, D. Don) tissues

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“…1 and 2), as it was also found for evergreen Quercus oleoides (Waring et al 2015). Together with its low litter production and evergreen trait, CJ incorporated more N (Seidel et al 2019a) and P in its plant tissues than all other species (data not shown) while balancing between N and P limitation, thus displaying a rather nutrient conservative strategy.…”
Section: Plant Specific N and P Allocation Patternssupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…1 and 2), as it was also found for evergreen Quercus oleoides (Waring et al 2015). Together with its low litter production and evergreen trait, CJ incorporated more N (Seidel et al 2019a) and P in its plant tissues than all other species (data not shown) while balancing between N and P limitation, thus displaying a rather nutrient conservative strategy.…”
Section: Plant Specific N and P Allocation Patternssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Further, leaves without damage were sampled with a telescopic pole saw from different canopy positions and foliage clusters to include possible variations in N and P content (Rosecrance et al 1998;Özbucak et al 2008). Needles of evergreen CJ were separated and analysed by year, as described in Seidel et al (2019a). All plant samples were transported in plastic bags and directly oven dried in the laboratory.…”
Section: Plant and Soil Sample Collection And Treatmentsmentioning
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“…Therefore, if differing microbial pathways were the reason for the observed spatial gradients in N isotopes, we would not expect any covariance between top-soils, tree-rings and foliage. However, in all cases, top-soils are a few permille heavier than the tree-rings, which are in turn slightly heavier than the recent foliage, meaning that isotopic fractionation between different N reservoirs at each site is conserved, but the starting compositions were likely distinct [50]. Given the similarity in climate and bedrock geology, it is expected that processes contributing to isotopic shifts in the top-soils sampled at S1 and S2 are also occurring at S3 [51], and that the only major factor which differs is the proximal presence of NOx pollution at the former two sites.…”
Section: Effect Of Nox Pollution On Tree-ring Foliar and Soil Isotope...mentioning
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“…Beech is the most abundant deciduous broad-leaved tree species in Japan, growing in the cool-temperate zone as a late-successional and climax species (Liang et al, 1995). A comparative study on the nitrogen cycle, using nitrogen stable isotopes, of these tree species in the same region revealed differences among them, with beech trees showing higher nitrogen resorption from senescing leaves (Enta et al, 2019;Seidel et al, 2019aSeidel et al, , 2019b, which might be related to their water use patterns. All these tree species are well adapted to the heavy precipitation conditions of northeastern Japan.…”
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confidence: 99%