The nitrogen fixation potential of arctic cryptogram species is influenced by enhanced UV-B radiation

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Bjørn Solheim
Ulf Johanson
Terry V. Callaghan
John A. Lee
Dylan Gwynn-Jones
Lars O. Björn
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[1] University of Tromsø,Department of Biology
[2] Department of Plant Physiology,Sheffield Centre for Arctic Ecology, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
[3] The University of Sheffield,Department of Animal and Plant Sciences
[4] Abisko Naturvetenskapliga Station,Institute of Biological Sciences
[5] University of Sheffield,Department of Cell and Organism Biology
[6] University of Wales,undefined
[7] Lund University,undefined
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Oecologia | 2002年 / 133卷
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Arctic cryptograms; Cyanobacteria; Nitrogen fixation UV-B;
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Effects of enhanced UV-B (representing a 15% ozone depletion) on cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation were measured at a high arctic site (Adventdalen, 79°N, Svalbard) and a subarctic site (Abisko, 68°N, Sweden). Nitrogen fixation potential (acetylene reduction) by cyanobacteria associated with the moss Sanionia uncinata in vegetation exposed to experimentally enhanced levels of UV-B for 3 and 4 years in the high arctic in Adventdalen was reduced by 50% compared to controls after 3 years. No reduction in nitrogen fixation potential was observed in cyanobacteria associated with the moss Hylocomium splendens when previously exposed to enhanced UV-B in Abisko for a 7-year period. However, in the same experiment a 50% increase in summer precipitation stimulated nitrogen fixation potential by up to 6-fold above the natural precipitation treatments both in cyanobacteria associated with vegetation exposed to natural and enhanced UV-B radiation. In contrast to the lack of UV effect on moss-associated nitrogen fixation at the subarctic site, nitrogen fixation potential by the dominant lichen species Peltigera aphthosa was reduced by 50% when measured after 8 years exposure to elevated UV-B treatment. Evidence from these studies highlights the importance of UV-B radiation for cyanobacterial nitrogen fixation in the Arctic and future impact on nitrogen availability in such plant communities.
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