Journal of Applied Biological Sciences

Journal of Applied Biological Sciences

Annual N and P Nutrient Levels and Foliar Resorption in Alnus Glutinosa Subsp. Glutinosa (Betulaceae) Leaves

Yazarlar: Tuğba BAYRAK ÖZBUCAK, Hamdi Güray KUTBAY, Sevda TÜRKİŞ

Cilt 3 , Sayı 1 , 2009 , Sayfalar 07-12

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Anahtar Kelimeler:Alnus glutinosa,Nitrogen,Phosphorus,Resorption efficiency,Resorption proficiency,Specific leaf area

Özet: Alnus glutinosa (Betulaceae) has a widespread distribution in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey. In this study, annual nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and foliar resorption efficiency and proficiency were investigated in A. glutinosa. N and P concentrations were decreased in senescent leaves. Statistically significant differences were found in P concentrations while there were no found significant differences in N concentrations with respect to months. A negative correlation was obtained between SLA and LMA, SLA and N concentrations. However, there were significant correlations between LMA and N concentrations. N and P resorption efficiency (NRE, PRE) and proficiency (NRP, PRP) values were high as compared to the other deciduous species. These results indicate efficient internal cycling of nutrients especially P in A. glutinosa.


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@article{2009, title={Annual N and P Nutrient Levels and Foliar Resorption in Alnus Glutinosa Subsp. Glutinosa (Betulaceae) Leaves}, volume={3}, number={07–12}, publisher={Journal of Applied Biological Sciences}, author={Tuğba BAYRAK ÖZBUCAK, Hamdi Güray KUTBAY, Sevda TÜRKİŞ}, year={2009} }
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Tuğba BAYRAK ÖZBUCAK, Hamdi Güray KUTBAY, Sevda TÜRKİŞ. (2009). Annual N and P Nutrient Levels and Foliar Resorption in Alnus Glutinosa Subsp. Glutinosa (Betulaceae) Leaves (Vol. 3). Vol. 3. Journal of Applied Biological Sciences.
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Tuğba BAYRAK ÖZBUCAK, Hamdi Güray KUTBAY, Sevda TÜRKİŞ. Annual N and P Nutrient Levels and Foliar Resorption in Alnus Glutinosa Subsp. Glutinosa (Betulaceae) Leaves. no. 07–12, Journal of Applied Biological Sciences, 2009.