Photosynthesis or persistence: nitrogen allocation in leaves of evergreen and deciduous Quercus species
Open Access
- 28 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant, Cell & Environment
- Vol. 27 (8) , 1047-1054
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3040.2004.01209.x
Abstract
Photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE, photosynthetic capacity per unit leaf nitrogen) is one of the most important factors for the interspecific variation in photosynthetic capacity. PNUE was analysed in two evergreen and two deciduous species of the genus Quercus. PNUE was lower in evergreen than in deciduous species, which was primarily ascribed to a smaller fraction of nitrogen allocated to the photosynthetic apparatus in evergreen species. Leaf nitrogen was further analysed into proteins in the water‐soluble, the detergent‐soluble, and the detergent‐insoluble fractions. It was assumed that the detergent‐insoluble protein represented the cell wall proteins. The fraction of nitrogen allocated to the detergent‐insoluble protein was greater in evergreen than in deciduous leaves. Thus the smaller allocation of nitrogen to the photosynthetic apparatus in evergreen species was associated with the greater allocation to cell walls. Across species, the fraction of nitrogen in detergent‐insoluble proteins was positively correlated with leaf mass per area, whereas that in the photosynthetic proteins was negatively correlated. There may be a trade‐off in nitrogen partitioning between components pertaining to productivity (photosynthetic proteins) and those pertaining to persistence (structural proteins). This trade‐off may result in the convergence of leaf traits, where species with a longer leaf life‐span have a greater leaf mass per area, lower photosynthetic capacity, and lower PNUE regardless of life form, phyllogeny, and biome.Keywords
This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
- Allocation of nitrogen to cell walls decreases photosynthetic nitrogen‐use efficiencyFunctional Ecology, 2004
- The worldwide leaf economics spectrumNature, 2004
- Photosynthetic nitrogen‐use efficiency in leaves of woody and herbaceous speciesFunctional Ecology, 1998
- Photosynthetic nitrogen-use efficiency of species that differ inherently in specific leaf areaOecologia, 1998
- Photosynthesis and Leaf Nitrogen in Five Amazonian Tree Species During Early Secondary SuccessionEcology, 1996
- Carbon and Nitrogen Economy of 24 Wild Species Differing in Relative Growth RatePlant Physiology, 1990
- Determination of accurate extinction coefficients and simultaneous equations for assaying chlorophylls a and b extracted with four different solvents: verification of the concentration of chlorophyll standards by atomic absorption spectroscopyBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1989
- The Cost of Tundra Plant Structures: Evaluation of Concepts and CurrenciesThe American Naturalist, 1989
- Photosynthesis and nitrogen relationships in leaves of C3 plantsOecologia, 1989
- A biochemical model of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in leaves of C3 speciesPlanta, 1980