A nitrogen budget for late-successional hillslope tabonuco forest, Puerto Rico

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Tamara J. Chestnut
Daniel J. Zarin
William H. Mcdowell
Michael Keller
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[1] University of New Hampshire,Department of Natural Resources
[2] International Institute of Tropical Forestry,undefined
[3] USDA Forest Service,undefined
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Biogeochemistry | 1999年 / 46卷
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nutrient cycling; tropical forest; ecosystem studies;
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Nitrogen budgets of late successional forested stands and watersheds provide baseline data against which the effects of small- and large-scale disturbances may be measured. Using previously published data and supplemental new data on gaseous N loss, we construct a N budget for hillslope tabonuco forest (HTF) stands in Puerto Rico. HTF stands are subject to frequent hurricanes and landslides; here, we focus on N fluxes in the late phase of inter-disturbance forest development. N inputs from atmospheric deposition (4--6 kg N/ha/yr) are exceeded by N outputs from groundwater, gaseous N loss, and particulate N loss (6.3--15.7 kg N/ha/yr). Late-successional HTF stands also sequester N in their aggrading biomass (8 kg N/ha/yr), creating a total budget imbalance of 8.3--19.7 kg N/ha/yr. We surmise that this imbalance may be accounted for by unmeasured inputs from above- and belowground N-fixation and/or slow depletion of the large N pool in soil organic matter. Spatial and temporal variability, especially that associated with gaseous exchange and soil organic matter N-mineralization, constrain the reliability of this N budget.
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