作者
Dietrich Hertel, Tanja Strecker, Hilmar Müller‐Haubold, Christoph Leuschner
发表日期
2013/9
期刊
Journal of Ecology
卷号
101
期号
5
页码范围
1183-1200
简介
  1. Optimal resource partitioning theory predicts that plants should increase the ratio between water absorbing and transpiring surfaces under short water supply. An increase in fine root mass and surface area relative to leaf area has frequently been found in herbaceous plants, but supporting evidence from mature trees is scarce and several results are contradictory.
  2. In 12 mature Fagus sylvatica forests across a precipitation gradient (820–540 mm yr−1), we tested several predictions of the theory by analysing the dependence of standing fine root biomass, fine root production and fine root morphology on mean annual precipitation (MAP), the precipitation of the study year, and stand structural and edaphic variables. The water storage capacity of the soil (WSC) was included as a covariable by comparing pairs of stands on sandy (lower WSC) and loam‐richer soils (higher WSC).
  3. Fine root biomass, total fine root …
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