Foliar uptake of atmospheric nitrate by two dominant subalpine plants: insights from in situ triple-isotope analysis
The significance of foliar uptake of nitrogen (N) compounds in natural conditions is not well understood, despite growing evidence of its importance to plant nutrition. In subalpine meadows, N-limitation fosters the dominance of specific subalpine plant species, which in turn ensure the provision of essential ecosystems services. Understanding how these plants absorb N and from which sources is important to predict ecological consequences of increasing N deposition. Here, we investigate the sources of N to plants from subalpine meadows with distinct land-use history in the French Alps, using the triple isotopes (Δ17 O, δ18 O, and δ15 N) of plant tissue nitrate (NO3- ). We use this approach to evaluate the significance of foliar uptake of atmospheric NO3- (NO3-atm ). The foliar uptake of NO3-atm accounted for 4-16% of the leaf NO3- content, and contributed more to the leaf NO3- pool after peak biomass. Additionally, the gradual 15 N enrichment of NO3- from the soil to the leaves reflected the contribution of NO3-atm assimilation to plants' metabolism. The present study confirms that foliar uptake is a potentially important pathway for NO3-atm into subalpine plants. This is of major significance as N emissions (and deposition) are predicted to increase globally in the future. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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- Title
- Foliar uptake of atmospheric nitrate by two dominant subalpine plants: insights from in situ triple-isotope analysis
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Year of Publication
- 2019
- Authors
- Bourgeois I, Clément J-C, Caillon N, Savarino J
- Journal
- New Phytologist
- Date Published
- feb
- ISSN
- 1469-8137
Submitted on 21 October 2021