Ritz K, Newman E I
Department of Botany, University of Bristol, BS8 1UG, Bristol, UK.
Oecologia. 1986 Aug;70(1):128-131. doi: 10.1007/BF00377121.
It is known that nitrogen and phosphorus can be transferred from one living plant to another, but it is not known whether the amounts transferred are large enough to influence the growth of the species in the field. Two Lolium perenne plants were grown per pot of unfertilized soil. During 25 weeks one plant (the 'donor') in each pot was fed nutrients through leaves; donors in control pots received only water. The 'receiver' plants which shared a pot with the nutrient-fed donors increased significantly, compared with the controls, in leaf number and concentration of phosphorus, though not in concentration of nitrogen, potassium, calcium or magnesium. The rate of phosphorus transfer agreed well with previous results using P. The results are compared with rates of phosphorus uptake in the field. It is concluded that nutrient transfer could have an influence on the balance between coexisting species in the field, but probably the influence will be small.
已知氮和磷可以从一株活植物转移到另一株,但尚不清楚转移的量是否大到足以影响田间物种的生长。每盆未施肥的土壤中种植两株多年生黑麦草。在25周的时间里,每盆中的一株植物(“供体”)通过叶片获取养分;对照盆中的供体只接受水。与未施肥供体共用一盆的“受体”植物,其叶片数量和磷浓度与对照相比显著增加,不过氮、钾、钙或镁的浓度没有增加。磷的转移速率与之前使用磷的结果吻合良好。将这些结果与田间磷的吸收速率进行了比较。得出的结论是,养分转移可能会影响田间共存物种之间的平衡,但可能影响较小。