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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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2010

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Plant Genotype And Environment Interact To Influence Soil Carbon And Nitrogen Dynamics, Clara Christina Pregitzer May 2010

Plant Genotype And Environment Interact To Influence Soil Carbon And Nitrogen Dynamics, Clara Christina Pregitzer

Masters Theses

Abiotic and biotic variation has been shown to be important in regulating nutrient cycling and belowground communities in natural systems. However, genetic variation in dominant plants as a driver of rates of nutrient cycling is still poorly understood and few studies have looked at genotype interactions across multiple environments. Using Populus angustifolia and a common garden approach, we hypothesized that all three factors: tree genetic variation, environmental conditions and genetic by environment (G x E) interactions would affect soil carbon (C) storage and nitrogen (N) cycling. Replicated copies of five different reciprocally planted Populus genotypes were studied in three separate …