The effect of nitrogen source and levels on hybrid aspen tree physiology and wood formation

Author:

Renström Anna1ORCID,Choudhary Shruti1,Gandla Madhavi Latha2,Jönsson Leif J.2,Hedenström Mattias2,Jämtgård Sandra13,Tuominen Hannele1

Affiliation:

1. Umeå Plant Science Centre, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå Sweden

2. Department of Chemistry Umeå University Umeå Sweden

3. Department of Forest Ecology and Management Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umeå Sweden

Abstract

AbstractNitrogen can be taken up by trees in the form of nitrate, ammonium and amino acids, but the influence of the different forms on tree growth and development is poorly understood in angiosperm species like Populus. We studied the effects of both organic and inorganic forms of nitrogen on growth and wood formation of hybrid aspen trees in experimental conditions that allowed growth under four distinct steady‐state nitrogen levels. Increased nitrogen availability had a positive influence on biomass accumulation and the radial dimensions of both xylem vessels and fibers, and a negative influence on wood density. An optimal level of nitrogen availability was identified where increases in biomass accumulation outweighed decreases in wood density. None of these responses depended on the source of nitrogen except for shoot biomass accumulation, which was stimulated more by treatments complemented with nitrate than by ammonium alone or the organic source arginine. The most striking difference between the nitrogen sources was the effect on lignin composition, whereby the abundance of H‐type lignin increased only in the presence of nitrate. The differential effect of nitrate is possibly related to the well‐known role of nitrate as a signaling compound. RNA‐sequencing revealed that while the lignin‐biosynthetic genes did not significantly (FDR <0.01) respond to added NO3, the expression of several laccases, catalysing lignin polymerization, was dependent on N‐availability. These results reveal a unique role of nitrate in wood formation and contribute to the knowledge basis for decision‐making in utilizing hybrid aspen as a bioresource.

Publisher

Wiley

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