Evolution of nitrogen cycling in regrowing Amazonian rainforest

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Viviane Figueiredo
Alex Enrich-Prast
Tobias Rütting
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[1] University Federal of Rio de Janeiro,Department of Botany
[2] University Federal Fluminense,Postgraduate Program in Geochemistry
[3] University Federal of Rio de Janeiro,Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology
[4] Linköping University,Department of Environmental Change
[5] University of Gothenburg,Department of Earth Sciences
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Extensive regions of tropical forests are subjected to high rates of deforestation and forest regrowth and both are strongly affect soil nutrient cycling. Nitrogen (N) dynamics changes during forest regrowth and the recovery of forests and functioning similar to pristine conditions depends on sufficient N availability. We show that, in a chronosequence of Amazonian forests, gross nitrification and, as a result, nitrate-to-ammonium (NO3−: NH4+) ratio were lower in all stages of regrowing forests (10 to 40 years) compared to pristine forest. This indicates the evolution of a more conservative and closed N cycle with reduced risk for N leaking out of the ecosystem in regrowing forests. Furthermore, our results indicate that mineralization and nitrification are decoupled in young regrowing forests (10 years), such as that high gross mineralization is accompanied by low gross nitrification, demonstrating a closed N cycle that at the same time maintains N supply for forest regrowth. We conclude that the status of gross nitrification in disturbed soil is a key process to understand the mechanisms of and time needed for tropical forest recovery.
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