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Mineral nutrition and plant responses to elevated levels of atmospheric CO(sub 2)

机译:矿物质营养和植物对大气CO浓度升高的响应(sub 2)

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The atmospheric concentration of CO(sub 2), a radiatively-active ((open quotes)green-house(close quotes)) gas, is increasing. This increase is considered a post-industrial phenomenon attributable to increasing rates of fossil fuel combustion and changing land use practices, particularly deforestation. Climate changes resulting from such elevated atmospheric CO(sub 2) levels, in addition to the direct effects of increased CO(sub 2), are expected to modify the productivity of forests and alter species distributions. Elevated levels of CO(sub 2) have been shown, in some cases, to lead to enhanced growth rates in plants, particularly those with C(sub 3) metabolism - indicating that plant growth is CO(sub 2)-limited in these situations. Since the major process underlying growth is CO(sub 2) assimilation via photosynthesis in leaves, plant growth represents a potential for sequestering atmospheric carbon into biomass, but this potential could be hampered by plant carbon sink size. Carbon sinks are utilization sites for assimilated carbon, enabling carbon assimilation to proceed without potential inhibition from the accumulation of assimilate (photosynthate). Plant growth provides new sinks for assimilated carbon which permits greater uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, sinks are, on the whole, reduced in size by stress events due to the adverse effects of stress on photosynthetic rates and therefore growth. This document reviews some of the literature on plant responses to increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and to inadequate nutrient supply rates, and with this background, the potential for nutrient-limited plants to respond to increasing carbon dioxide is addressed. Conclusions from the literature review are then tested experimentally by means of a case study exploring carbon-nitrogen interactions in seedlings of loblolly pine.

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