NERC Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College London, Ascot SL5 7PY, UK.
Tree Physiol. 2010 Sep;30(9):1209-20. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpq040. Epub 2010 Jun 22.
Although tree nutrition has not been the primary focus of large climate change experiments on trees, we are beginning to understand its links to elevated atmospheric CO₂ and temperature changes. This review focuses on the major nutrients, namely N and P, and deals with the effects of climate change on the processes that alter their cycling and availability. Current knowledge regarding biotic and abiotic agents of weathering, mobilization and immobilization of these elements will be discussed. To date, controlled environment studies have identified possible effects of climate change on tree nutrition. Only some of these findings, however, were verified in ecosystem scale experiments. Moreover, to be able to predict future effects of climate change on tree nutrition at this scale, we need to progress from studying effects of single factors to analysing interactions between factors such as elevated CO₂, temperature or water availability.
尽管树木营养并不是大型树木气候变化实验的主要关注点,但我们开始了解其与大气中 CO₂升高和温度变化的联系。本综述重点介绍主要营养物质,即氮和磷,并探讨气候变化对改变其循环和可利用性的过程的影响。目前有关风化、这些元素的迁移和固定的生物和非生物因素的知识将进行讨论。迄今为止,受控环境研究已经确定了气候变化对树木营养的可能影响。然而,这些发现中只有一些在生态系统规模实验中得到了验证。此外,为了能够在这个规模上预测未来气候变化对树木营养的影响,我们需要从研究单一因素的影响进展到分析诸如 CO₂升高、温度或水分可用性等因素之间的相互作用。