Grassland management regimes regulate soil phosphorus fractions and conversion between phosphorus pools in semiarid steppe ecosystems

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Qi Sun
Ruoyu Jia
Jiachen Qin
Yang Wang
Xiaoming Lu
Peizhi Yang
Yongfei Bai
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Life Sciences
[3] Northwest A&F University,College of Grassland Agriculture
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Resources and Environment
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Biogeochemistry | 2023年 / 163卷
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Typical steppe; Grazing; Mowing; Phosphorus fractions; Grassland management;
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Although livestock grazing can strongly affect pools and cycles of phosphorus (P) in grassland ecosystems, few studies have examined how grassland management regimes influence the components of the soil P pool. Here, we use a long-term experiment in the Inner Mongolia grassland to examine how grassland management and biotic and abiotic factors affect soil P fractions. The grassland management regimes we studied included a traditional grazing system (continuous grazing, TS), a mixed grazing system (grazing and mowing rotation, MS), and a haymaking system (continuous mowing, HS). Our results showed that traditional grazing accelerated the return of P to ecosystems lost by herbivores and decoupled labile P (i.e., Ca2-P) from soil organic carbon in the topsoil (0–10 cm). Labile P was significantly reduced in the topsoil in HS (− 10%) and MS (− 24%). Mowing promoted the downward movement of soil P and the transformation of O-P to Ca2-P in the topsoil by removing large amounts of biomass and litter. Both grazing and mowing increased Fe-P and Ca10-P concentrations. The amount of labile P in the topsoil was mainly explained by plant properties, whereas the amounts of moderately labile P (Ca8-P, Al-P and Fe-P) and stable P (O-P and Ca10-P) were mainly explained by soil properties. Moreover, shifts in plant community composition resulted in substantial impacts on the soil stable P fractions. Our study demonstrates that long-term continuous grazing is detrimental to the accumulation of available nutrients in soils. Understanding how grazing and mowing affect conversion between P pools could improve adaptive grassland management in the face of global change.
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