The influence of tree species on canopy soil nutrient status in a tropical lowland wet forest in Costa Rica

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Catherine L. Cardelús
Michelle C. Mack
Carrie Woods
Jennie DeMarco
Kathleen K. Treseder
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[1] Colgate University,Department of Biology
[2] University of Florida,Department of Botany
[3] University of Guelph,Department of Environmental Biology
[4] University of California,Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[5] Irvine,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2009年 / 318卷
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Canopy soil; Organic soil; Tropical rain forest; Discriminant function analysis;
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The canopy is host to a large percentage of the flora and fauna in tropical wet forests and is distinct from the forest floor in plant richness, soil type and microclimate. In this study, we examined the influence of tree species and season on soil nutrient cycling processes in canopy soils of four tree species common to Costa Rican wet forests. We also compared the canopy soils to the associated forest floor mineral soils. Both tree species and season had strong effects on canopy soil nutrients and processes. Canopy soils from trees with high litter lignin concentrations had higher net N-mineralization rates and higher dissolved inorganic N concentrations than those with low lignin concentrations. During the dry season, net N-immobilization occurred and dissolved organic and inorganic N and available P concentrations were significantly higher than during the wet season. Overall, canopy soils had higher N levels and higher fungi + bacteria richness than forest floor mineral soils. The differences in canopy soil properties observed among tree species indicates that these species have distinct N cycles that reflect differences in both soil origin and biological controls.
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