Soil Respiration and Litter Decomposition Increased Following Perennial Forb Invasion into an Annual Grassland

被引:0
|
作者
ZHANG Ling [1 ,2 ]
MA Xiaochi [2 ]
WANG Hong [2 ]
LIU Shuwei [2 ]
Evan SIEMANN [2 ,3 ]
ZOU Jianwen [2 ]
机构
[1] College of Forestry,Jiangxi Agricultural University
[2] College of Resources and Environmental Sciences,Nanjing Agricultural University
[3] Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,Rice
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Exotic plant invasions may alter ecosystem carbon processes, especially when native plants are displaced by plants of a different functional group. Forb invasions into grasslands are common, yet little is known about how they impact carbon cycling. We conducted a field study over 2 years from April 2010 to March 2012 in China to examine changes in soil respiration(Rsoil) following invasion of exotic perennial forb species(Alternanthera philoxeroides or Solidago canadensis) into an annual grassland dominated by a native annual graminoid(Eragrostis pilosa). Measurements of Rsoilwere taken once a week in stands of the native annual graminoid or one of the forb species using static chamber-gas chromatograph method. Aboveground litterfall of each of the three focal species was collected biweekly and litter decomposition rates were measured in a 6-month litterbag experiment. The monthly average and annual cumulative Rsoilincreased following invasion by either forb species. The increases in cumulative Rsoilwere smaller with invasion of Solidago(36%)than Alternanthera(65%). Both invasive forbs were associated with higher litter quantity and quality(e.g., C:N ratio) than the native annual graminoid. Compared to the native annual graminoid, the invasive forbs Alternanthera(155%) and Solidago(361%) produced larger amounts of more rapidly decomposing litter, with the litter decay constant k being 3.8, 2.0 and 1.0 for Alternanthera, Solidago and Eragrostis, respectively. Functional groups of the invasive plants and the native plants they replaced appear to be useful predictors of directions of changes in Rsoil, but the magnitude of changes in Rsoilseems to be sensitive to variations in invader functional traits.
引用
收藏
页码:567 / 576
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Soil Respiration and Litter Decomposition Increased Following Perennial Forb Invasion into an Annual Grassland
    ZHANG Ling
    MA Xiaochi
    WANG Hong
    LIU Shuwei
    Evan SIEMANN
    ZOU Jianwen
    [J]. Pedosphere, 2016, 26 (04) : 567 - 576
  • [2] Soil Respiration and Litter Decomposition Increased Following Perennial Forb Invasion into an Annual Grassland
    Zhang Ling
    Ma Xiaochi
    Wang Hong
    Liu Shuwei
    Siemann, Evan
    Zou Jianwen
    [J]. PEDOSPHERE, 2016, 26 (04) : 567 - 576
  • [3] Rapid Root Decomposition Decouples Root Length from Increased Soil C Following Grassland Invasion
    Balogianni, Vasiliki G.
    Wilson, Scott D.
    Farrell, Richard E.
    MacDougall, Andrew S.
    [J]. ECOSYSTEMS, 2015, 18 (08) : 1307 - 1318
  • [4] Rapid Root Decomposition Decouples Root Length from Increased Soil C Following Grassland Invasion
    Vasiliki G. Balogianni
    Scott D. Wilson
    Richard E. Farrell
    Andrew S. MacDougall
    [J]. Ecosystems, 2015, 18 : 1307 - 1318
  • [5] RESPIRATION FROM SOIL AND LITTER IN A SOWN PERENNIAL GRASS PASTURE
    ROBERTSON, FA
    MYERS, RJK
    SAFFIGNA, PG
    [J]. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH, 1995, 33 (01): : 167 - 178
  • [6] Respiration from soil and litter in a sown perennial grass pasture
    [J]. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 33 (01): : 167 - 178
  • [7] Increased litter input increases litter decomposition and soil respiration but has minor effects on soil organic carbon in subtropical forests
    Xiong Fang
    Liang Zhao
    Guoyi Zhou
    Wenjuan Huang
    Juxiu Liu
    [J]. Plant and Soil, 2015, 392 : 139 - 153
  • [8] Increased litter input increases litter decomposition and soil respiration but has minor effects on soil organic carbon in subtropical forests
    Fang, Xiong
    Zhao, Liang
    Zhou, Guoyi
    Huang, Wenjuan
    Liu, Juxiu
    [J]. PLANT AND SOIL, 2015, 392 (1-2) : 139 - 153
  • [9] Grassland soil microbial respiration responses to urea and litter applications
    Kelliher, F. M.
    Sedcole, J. R.
    Emery, I.
    Condron, L. M.
    [J]. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2007, 50 (03) : 321 - 326
  • [10] Perennial forb invasions alter greenhouse gas balance between ecosystem and atmosphere in an annual grassland in China
    Zhang, Ling
    Wang, Shuli
    Liu, Shuwei
    Liu, Xiaojun
    Zou, Jianwen
    Sieman, Evan
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 642 : 781 - 788