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Nutrients use efficiency

HS interact with nutrient assimilation of both macro- and micro-elements, by enhancing the nutrient use efficiency. This capacity is related to both (a) HS chelating properties and (b) an interaction with plasma membrane enzymatic constituents. [Pg.329]

If plantation species are chosen with knowledge of their nutrient-use efficiencies... [Pg.107]

Wadsworth, F. H., 1983. Production of usable wood from tropical forests. In Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems. Structure and Function. Ecosystems of the World 14A, ed. F. B. Golley (Elsevier, New York), pp. 279-288. Wang, D., F. H. Bormann, A. E. Lugo, and R. D. Bowden,. 1991. Comparison of nutrient-use efficiency and biomass production in five tropical tree taxa." Forest Ecology and Management 46 1-21. [Pg.121]

Vitousek, P. 1982. Nutrient cycling and nutrient use efficiency. American Naturalist 1994 553-572. [Pg.234]

Nutrient-use efficiency is greatest where production is nutrient-limited. Differences among plants in tissue nutrient concentration provide insight into the quantity of biomass that an ecosystem can produce per unit of nutrient. Nutrient-use efficiency is the ratio of nutrients to biomass lost in litterfall (i.e., the inverse of nutrient concentration in plant litter)... [Pg.4094]

High nutrient use efficiency (ciosed eiementai cycies)... [Pg.624]

FIGURE 17.1 Schematic representation of a wetland with closed elemental cycles and high nutrient use efficiency (oligotrophic wetlands). [Pg.624]

Meuleman, A. E. M., J. P. Beekman, and J. T. A. Verhoevan. 2002. Nutrient retention and nutrient-use efficiency in Phragmites australis stands after wastewater application. Wetlands 22 712-721. [Pg.741]

Hiremath, AJ. (2000). Photosynthetic nutrient-use efficiency in three fast-growing tropical trees with differing leaf longevities. Tree Physiology, Vol.20, No.l4, (August 2000), pp. 937-944. [Pg.64]

The importance of enviromnental factors as determinants of floristic composition of Antillean dry forests connects the floristic component of these forests to their response to environmental disturbances and hence to resilience, the temporal response to disturbance. This is particularly true for those resilience attributes that are species specific such as the ability to resprout or the nutrient-use efficiency. Resilience in Antillean dry forests is our next topic. [Pg.364]

On add, infertile soils (Oxisols, Ultisols, Dystropepts, Psamments, and Spodosols) the potential of trees to sustain soil productivity Hes in their role for maximizing soil cover (via canopies and mulch) and minimizing the loss of scarce nutrients via rainfall run off, soil erodon, and leaching 4). Due to reduced nutrient losses in systems with trees, the nutrient use efficiency of relatively small amounts of chemical fertilizers can be significantly improved. [Pg.46]


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