δ15N of forest soil and understorey vegetation reflect the former agricultural land use

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作者
Koerner, W
Dambrine, E [1 ]
Dupouey, JL
Benoît, M
机构
[1] INRA Nancy, Cycles Biogeochim, F-54280 Champenoux, France
[2] INRA, SAD, F-88501 Mirecourt, France
[3] INRA Nancy, Phytoecol, F-54280 Champenoux, France
关键词
delta N-15; forest; past land use; N cycling; Dryopteris carthusiana;
D O I
10.1007/s004420050947
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Since the middle of the 19th century, the area covered by forests in France has doubled. These new forests grow on previous agricultural lands. We have studied the influence of this agricultural history on the N-15 abundance of present-day forests planted on farmlands in the Vosges mountains (north-eastern France) between 1898 and 1930. Different types of land use were identified from old cadastres (1814-1836) of 16 farms. Ancient forests adjacent to farmlands were used as controls. Former pastures, meadows, croplands, gardens and ancient forests were compared for soil delta(15)N (fraction <50 mu m and total soil), C/N, P and N content and fern (Dryopteris carthusiana) delta(15)N. The mean delta(15)N Of soil increased in the order ancient forests (+0.0 parts per thousand)<pastures (+1.4 parts per thousand)<croplands (+1.6 parts per thousand)<meadows (+2.5 parts per thousand)<gardens (+3.8 parts per thousand). This increase in soil delta(15)N With the intensity of former land use was related to the former input of N-15-enriched manure, and to an activation of soil nitrification leading to N-15-depleted nitrate export on previously manured parcels. Fern delta(15)N increased in the same order as soil delta(15)N in relation to past land use. The mean delta(15)N Of fern in ancient forests (-4.4 parts per thousand) and former pastures (-3.4 parts per thousand) was 5 parts per thousand lower than soil delta(15)N and the two variables were strongly correlated. The delta(15)N Of fern in formerly manured parcels varied little (cropland: -2.7 parts per thousand, meadows: -2.6 parts per thousand and gardens: -2.2 parts per thousand) and independently of soil delta(15)N, suggesting that the soil sources of fern N differed between unmanured and manured parcels. Understorey plant delta(15)N and soil delta(15)N appear to be excellent tracers of previous land use in forests, and could be used in historical studies. The persistence of high isotopic ratios in previously manured parcels, almost a century after afforestation, suggests a long-term influence of former land use on the N cycle in forest soils.
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