Foliar and soil 15N natural abundances provide field evidence on nitrogen dynamics in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems

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作者
Shu-Lan Cheng
Hua-Jun Fang
Gui-Rui Yu
Tian-Hong Zhu
Jiao-Jiao Zheng
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2010年 / 337卷
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N natural abundance; N availability; N transformation; N loss; Enrichment factor; Mountain transect;
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The natural abundance of 15N (δ15N) in plants and soils is an ideal tool for assessing ecosystem N dynamics. However, many of the mechanisms driving the variability of foliar and soil δ15N values within and across ecosystems are still unclear. In this study, we analyzed the patterns of N concentrations and δ15N values in leaves, bulk soils and soil mineral N as well as soil N turnover rates across four temperate and boreal forest ecosystems along a mountain transect. The results showed that plant species and soil properties directly controlled soil δ15N patterns and climate factors (air temperature and precipitation) indirectly affected foliar δ15N patterns. Foliar N concentrations varied consistently with the concentrations of soil available N and soil NO3−-N, whereas foliar δ15N was most closely associated with the δ15N of soil NH4+, the most abundant form of N in soil solution. 15N enrichment in surface mineral soil in high elevation forests was mainly attributed to 15N-enriched organic N accumulation. Furthermore, the foliar enrichment factor (εp/s = δ15Nfoliage−δ15Nsoil) was significantly correlated with N transformation and loss rates, and was negatively correlated with the ratio of NH4+ to total inorganic N. These results suggest that foliar δ15N value and foliar N concentration together accurately reflect the N availability of forest ecosystems. Foliar εp/s can act as an integrated proxy to reflect the status of N cycling within or across forest ecosystems. Soil nitrification and species’ NH4+ to NO3− uptake ratios are key processes controlling foliar δ15N patterns in N-limited forest ecosystems. Our findings improve the mechanistic understanding of the commonly observed variability in foliar and soil δ15N within and across forest ecosystems.
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页码:285 / 297
页数:12
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