Fate of ammonium 15N in a Norway spruce forest under long-term reduction in atmospheric N deposition

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Nicole Dörr
Klaus Kaiser
Leopold Sauheitl
Norbert Lamersdorf
C. Florian Stange
Georg Guggenberger
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[1] Leibniz University Hannover,Institute of Soil Science
[2] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Soil Sciences
[3] University Bayreuth,Soil Physics Department
[4] Georg August University of Göttingen,Soil Science of Temperate and Boreal Ecosystems, Büsgen
[5] Geozentrum Hannover,Institute
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Biogeochemistry | 2012年 / 107卷
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Amino acids; Microbial biomass; N deposition; N tracer; Solling roof project;
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In the last decades, in particular forest ecosystems became increasingly N saturated due to elevated atmospheric N deposition, resulting from anthropogenic N emission. This led to serious consequences for the environment such as N leaching to the groundwater. Recent efforts to reduce N emissions raise the question if, and over what timescale, ecosystems recover to previous conditions. In order to study the effects on N distribution and N transformation processes under the lowered N deposition treatment, we investigated the fate of deposited NH4+-15N in soil of a N-saturated Norway spruce forest (current N deposition: 34 kg ha−1 year−1; critical N load: 14 kg ha−1 year−1), where N deposition has been reduced to 11.5 kg ha−1 year−1 since 14.5 years. We traced the deposited 15N in needle litter, bulk soil, and amino acids, microbial biomass and inorganic N in soil. Under reduced N deposition, 123 ± 23% of the deposited N was retained in bulk soil, while this was only 72 ± 15% under ambient deposition. We presume that with reduced deposition the amount of deposited N was small enough to become completely immobilized in plant and soil and no leaching losses occurred. Trees receiving reduced N deposition showed a decline in N content as well as in 15N incorporation into needle litter, indicating reduced N plant uptake. In contrast, the distribution of 15N within the soil over active microbial biomass, microbial residues and inorganic N was not affected by the reduced N deposition. We conclude that the reduction in N deposition impacted only plant uptake and drainage losses, while microbial N transformation processes were not influenced. We assume changes in the biological N turnover to start with the onset of the decomposition of the new, N-depleted litter.
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