Long-Term Nitrogen Additions and Nitrogen Saturation in Two Temperate Forests

被引:0
|
作者
Alison H. Magill
John D. Aber
Glenn M. Berntson
William H. McDowell
Knute J. Nadelhoffer
Jerry M. Melillo
Paul Steudler
机构
[1] Complex Systems Research Center,
[2] University of New Hampshire,undefined
[3] Durham,undefined
[4] New Hampshire 03824 ,undefined
[5] Department of Natural Resources,undefined
[6] University of New Hampshire,undefined
[7] Durham,undefined
[8] New Hampshire 03824 ,undefined
[9] The Ecosystem Center,undefined
[10] Marine Biological Laboratory,undefined
[11] Woods Hole,undefined
[12] Massachusetts 02354,undefined
[13] USA ,undefined
来源
Ecosystems | 2000年 / 3卷
关键词
Key words: ammonium nitrate; biomass production; foliar chemistry; net mineralization; net nitrification; nitrogen deposition; nitrogen saturation; soil solution chemistry.;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This article reports responses of two different forest ecosystems to 9 years (1988–96) of chronic nitrogen (N) additions at the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts. Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) was applied to a pine plantation and a native deciduous broad-leaved (hardwood) forest in six equal monthly doses (May–September) at four rates: control (no fertilizer addition), low N (5 g N m-2 y-1), high N (15 g N m-2y-1), and low N + sulfur (5 g N m-2 y-1 plus 7.4 g S m-2 y-1). Measurements were made of net N mineralization, net nitrification, N retention, wood production, foliar N content and litter production, soil C and N content, and concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON) in soil water. In the pine stand, nitrate losses were measured after the first year of additions (1989) in the high N plot and increased again in 1995 and 1996. The hardwood stand showed no significant increases in nitrate leaching until 1995 (high N only), with further increases in 1996. Overall N retention efficiency (percentage of added N retained) over the 9-year period was 97–100% in the control and low N plots of both stands, 96% in the hardwood high N plot, and 85% in the pine high N plot. Storage in aboveground biomass, fine roots, and soil extractable pools accounted for only 16–32% of the added N retained in the amended plots, suggesting that the one major unmeasured pool, soil organic matter, contains the remaining 68–84%. Short-term redistribution of 15N tracer at natural abundance levels showed similar division between plant and soil pools. Direct measurements of changes in total soil C and N pools were inconclusive due to high variation in both stands. Woody biomass production increased in the hardwood high N plot but was significantly reduced in the pine high N plot, relative to controls. A drought-induced increase in foliar litterfall in the pine stand in 1995 is one possible factor leading to a measured increase in N mineralization, nitrification, and nitrate loss in the pine high N plot in 1996.
引用
收藏
页码:238 / 253
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effect of Long-Term Nitrogen and Phosphorus Additions on Understory Plant Nutrients in a Primary Tropical Forest
    Mao, Qinggong
    Chen, Hao
    Wang, Cong
    Pang, Zongqing
    Mo, Jiangming
    Lu, Xiankai
    [J]. FORESTS, 2021, 12 (06):
  • [42] Long-Term Projection of Species-Specific Responses to Chronic Additions of Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Lime
    Storm, Alexander
    Adams, Mary Beth
    Schuler, Jamie
    [J]. FORESTS, 2021, 12 (08):
  • [43] Dynamic redistribution of isotopically labeled cohorts of nitrogen inputs in two temperate forests
    Currie, WS
    Nadelhoffer, KJ
    [J]. ECOSYSTEMS, 1999, 2 (01) : 4 - 18
  • [44] Effects of long-term nitrogen fertilization on the uptake kinetics of atmospheric methane in temperate forest soils
    Gulledge, J
    Hrywna, Y
    Cavanaugh, C
    Steudler, PA
    [J]. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 2004, 49 (03) : 389 - 400
  • [45] Long-term nitrogen addition and reduced precipitation restructure soil fungal community in a temperate forest
    Yan, Guoyong
    Wang, Qinggui
    Zhang, Junhui
    Liu, Guangcheng
    Wang, Lei
    Huang, Binbin
    Wang, Honglin
    Xing, Yajuan
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2021, 36 (2-3) : 105 - 116
  • [46] Effects of long-term litter manipulation on soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in a temperate deciduous forest
    Huang, Wenjuan
    Spohn, Marie
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2015, 83 : 12 - 18
  • [47] FACTORS CONTROLLING NITROGEN CYCLING AND NITROGEN SATURATION IN NORTHERN TEMPERATE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS
    ABER, JD
    MELILLO, JM
    NADELHOFFER, KJ
    PASTOR, J
    BOONE, RD
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 1991, 1 (03) : 303 - 315
  • [48] Effects of long-term nitrogen addition on fine root dynamics in a temperate natural secondary forest
    Xing, Yajuan
    Liu, Guancheng
    Liang, Lu
    Yan, Guoyong
    Huang, Binbin
    Wang, Qinggui
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2023, 38 (03) : 154 - 165
  • [49] Long-term mowing did not alter the impacts of nitrogen deposition on litter quality in a temperate steppe
    Hou, Shuang-Li
    Yin, Jiang-Xia
    Sistla, Seeta
    Yang, Jun-Jie
    Sun, Yue
    Li, Yuan-Yuan
    Lu, Xiao-Tao
    Han, Xing-Guo
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2017, 102 : 404 - 410
  • [50] Increasing nitrogen addition rates suppressed long-term litter decomposition in a temperate meadow steppe
    Zheng, Pei
    Zhao, Ruonan
    Jiang, Liangchao
    Yang, Guojiao
    Wang, Yinliu
    Wang, Ruzhen
    Han, Xingguo
    Ning, Qiushi
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY, 2023, 16 (03)