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Non-Destructive Assessment of<i>Arundo donax</i>(Poaceae) Leaf Quality
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2007
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Applied Plant EcologyPlant AnalysisBotanyLeaf NitrogenAbstract Leaf CarbonTerrestrial EcologyTerrestrial Ecosystem ProductivityLeaf CPlant EcologyPlant TaxonomyPlant PhysiologyLeaf Quality
ABSTRACT Leaf carbon (C) content, leaf nitrogen (N) content, and C:N ratio are especially useful for understanding plant-herbivore interactions and may be important in developing control methods for the invasive riparian plant Arundo donax L. We measured C content, N content, C:N ratio, and chlorophyll index (SPAD 502 reading) for 768 leaves from A. donax collected over a five year period at several locations in California, Nevada, and Texas. Leaf N was more variable than leaf C, and thus we developed a linear regression equation for estimating A. donax leaf N from the leaf chlorophyll index (SPAD reading). When applied to two independent data sets, the equation (leaf N content % = −0.63 + 0.08 x SPAD) produced realistic estimates that matched seasonal and spatial trends reported from a natural A. donax population. Used in conjunction with the handheld SPAD 502 meter, the equation provides a rapid, non-destructive method for estimating A. donax leaf quality.
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