Reichardt P B, Chapin F S, Bryant J P, Mattes B R, Clausen T P
Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska, 99775, Fairbanks, AK, USA.
Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, 99775, Fairbanks, AK, USA.
Oecologia. 1991 Nov;88(3):401-406. doi: 10.1007/BF00317585.
The carbon/nutrient balance hypothesis fails to correctly predict effects of fertilization and shading on concentrations of defensive metabolites in Alaskan balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera). Of six metabolites analyzed, only one responded in the predicted fashion to fertilization and one to shading. These results and those of other similar studies suggest that while the carbon/nutrient balance hypothesis may correctly predict the effects of fertilization and shading on the concentrations of metabolic "end products", it fails for many metabolites because of the dynamics associated with their production and turnover. In metabolites that turn over, static concentration is a poor predictor of defensive investment.
碳/养分平衡假说未能正确预测施肥和遮荫对阿拉斯加香脂杨(Populus balsamifera)中防御性代谢物浓度的影响。在分析的六种代谢物中,只有一种以预测的方式对施肥作出反应,一种对遮荫作出反应。这些结果以及其他类似研究的结果表明,虽然碳/养分平衡假说可能正确预测施肥和遮荫对代谢“终产物”浓度的影响,但由于与其产生和周转相关的动态变化,它对许多代谢物并不适用。在周转的代谢物中,静态浓度并不能很好地预测防御投入。