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Mineralization of N and P along a trophic gradient in a freshwater mire
Authors:J. T. A. Verhoeven  M. M. Kooijman  G. Van Wirdum
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Plant Ecology, University of Utrecht, Lange Nieuwstraat 106, 3512, PN, Utrecht, The Netherlands;(2) Research Institute for Nature Management, Kemperbergerweg 67, 6816 RM Arnhem, The Netherlands
Abstract:Release of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in the soil of a peatland (fen) in The Netherlands was measured by means of an in situ incubation technique. Three sampling stations were chosen along a gradient in the plant productivity and water chemistry of the fen. The station with the highest biomass production was located near the ditch that supplied the fen with water in amounts matching water losses through evaporation and downward percolation to the groundwater. Water chemistry at this station strongly resembled that of the ditch water. The two stations remote from the ditch had much lower plant biomass, and significantly lower pH, conductivity, and calcium and bicarbonate concentrations. The vegetation at these two stations was characterized by a thick Sphagnum carpet.The release of inorganic N and P was much faster at the two stations remote from the ditch than at that located near the ditch. The differences in mineralization rate are probably due to the differences in water chemistry; phosphates are more soluble at low than at high pH. The fast N mineralization at stations with a thick Sphagnum carpet may be related to the chemical composition of Sphagnum litter. The difference in productivity is not explained by the N and P mineralization rates. Direct supply of N and P from the ditch are probably the main cause of the high productivity at the station bordering the ditch.
Keywords:nitrogen  phosphorus  mineralization  productivity  peatlands
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