Nitrogen response efficiency of a managed and phytodiverse temperate grassland |
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Authors: | Andreas Keuter Ina Hoeft Edzo Veldkamp Marife D. Corre |
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Affiliation: | 1. Soil Science of Tropical and Subtropical Ecosystems, Büsgen Institute, Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen, Büsgenweg 2, 37077, G?ttingen, Germany
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Aims Our goal was to assess how management and sward functional diversity affect nitrogen response efficiency (NRE), the ratio of plant biomass production to supply of available nitrogen (N) in temperate grassland. Methods A three-factorial design was employed: three sward compositions, two mowing frequencies, and two fertilization treatments. Results NRE was largely influenced by fertilization followed by mowing frequency and sward composition. NRE was larger in unfertilized than fertilized plots, in plots cut thrice than plots cut once per year, and in control swards than in monocot- or dicot-enhanced swards. Fertilization decreased NRE through decreases in both N uptake efficiency (plant N uptake per supply of available N) and N use efficiency (NUE, biomass produced per plant N uptake) whereas mowing frequency and sward composition affected NRE through N uptake efficiency rather than NUE. The largest NRE in the control sward with 70 % monocots and 30 % dicots attests that these proportions of functional groups were best adapted in this grassland ecosystem. Conclusions Optimum NRE may not be a target of most farmers, but it is an appropriate tool to evaluate the consequences of grassland management practices, which farmers may employ to maximize profit, on environmental quality. |
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