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Effects of CO2 and N fertilization on decomposition and N immobilization in ponderosa pine litter
Authors:Johnson  D.W.  Cheng  W.  Ball  J.T.
Abstract:Naturally senesced needles from ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl.), grown from seed in open-top chambers under three levels of CO2 (350, 525 and 700 μl l-1) and three levels of N fertilization (0, 10 and 20 g N m-2 yr-1), were used in a field litterbag decomposition study and in a laboratory study on potential microbial and nonmicrobial N immobilization. The litterbag studies revealed no statistically significant effects of either CO2 or N treatment on mass loss, N concentration, or N content over a 26-month period. The laboratory study of potential 15N immobilization revealed no statistically significant effects of CO2 or N treatment on either total or microbial immobilization. Elevated (CO2) did have a significant negative effect on nonmicrobial immobilization, however. Natural abundance of 15N was significantly greater with elevated (CO2) in both live and naturally senesced needles under all N treatments. This pattern combined with 15N natural abundance in soils suggests that saplings grown under elevated (CO2) were either taking up more N from surface horizons or from a more recalcitrant soil N pool in either horizon. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:biological  decomposition  litterbag   15N  N fertilization  N immobilization  nonbiological
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