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HERO ID
2487579
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Nutrient limitation on terrestrial plant growth - modeling the interaction between nitrogen and phosphorus
Author(s)
Agren, GI; Wetterstedt, JAM; Billberger, MFK
Year
2012
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
New Phytologist
ISSN:
0028-646X
EISSN:
1469-8137
Volume
194
Issue
4
Page Numbers
953-960
Language
English
PMID
22458659
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04116.x
Web of Science Id
WOS:000303435400009
Abstract
Growth of plants in terrestrial ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) or phosphorous (P) Liebigs law of the minimum states that the nutrient in least supply relative to the plants requirement will limit the plants growth. An alternative to the law of the minimum is the multiple limitation hypothesis (MLH) which states that plants adjust their growth patterns such that they are limited by several resources simultaneously.
We use a simple model of plant growth and nutrient uptake to explore the consequences for the plants relative growth rate of letting plants invest differentially in N and P uptake.
We find a smooth transition between limiting elements, in contrast to the strict transition in Liebigs law of the minimum. At N : P supply ratios where the two elements simultaneously limit growth, an increase in either of the nutrients will increase the growth rate because more resources can be allocated towards the limiting element, as suggested by the multiple limitation hypothesis. However, the further the supply ratio deviates from these supply rates, the more the plants will follow the law of the minimum.
Liebigs law of the minimum will in many cases be a useful first-order approximation.
Keywords
carbon; co-limitation; Liebig's law; model; multiple limitation hypothesis (MLH); nitrogen; phosphorus; plant growth
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