Changes in nitrogen resorption traits of six temperate grassland species along a multi-level N addition gradient |
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Authors: | Ju-Ying Huang Xiao-Guang Zhu Zhi-You Yuan Shi-Huan Song Xin Li Ling-Hao Li |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Climate Change, Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiangshan, Beijing, 100093, People’s Republic of China;(2) Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yuquanlu, Beijing, 100049, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Nitrogen (N) resorption from senescing leaves is an important mechanism of N conservation for terrestrial plant species, but changes in N-resorption traits over wide-range and multi-level N addition gradients have not been well characterized. Here, a 3-year N addition experiment was conducted to determine the effects of N addition on N resorption of six temperate grassland species belonging to three different life-forms: Stipa krylovii Roshev. (grass), Cleistogenes squarrosa (T.) Keng (grass), Artemisia frigida Willd. (semishrub), Melissitus ruthenica C.W.Wang (semishrub and N-fixer), Potentilla acaulis L. (forb) and Allium bidentatum Fisch.ex Prokh. (forb). Generally, N concentrations in green leaves increased asymptotically for all species. N concentrations in senescent leaves for most species (5/6) also increased asymptotically, except that the N concentration in senescent leaves of A. bidentatum was independent of N addition. N-resorption efficiency decreased with increasing N addition level only for S. krylovii and A. frigida, while no clear responses were found for other species. These results suggest that long-term N fertilization increased N uptake and decreased N-resorption proficiency, but the effects on N-resorption efficiency were species-specific for different temperate grassland species in northern China. These inter-specific differences in N resorption may influence the positive feedback between species dominance and N availability and thus soil N cycling in the grassland ecosystem in this region. |
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Keywords: | Leaf N concentration N cycling N fertilization N-resorption efficiency and proficiency Semi-arid grassland ecosystem Species composition |
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