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Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China

Knowledge of the responses of soil nitrogen (N) availability, fine root mass, production and turnover rates to atmospheric N deposition is crucial for understanding fine root dynamics and functioning in forest ecosystems. Fine root biomass and necromass, production and turnover rates, and soil nitra...

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Autores principales: Wang, Cunguo, Han, Shijie, Zhou, Yumei, Yan, Caifeng, Cheng, Xubing, Zheng, Xingbo, Li, Mai-He
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22412833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031042
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author Wang, Cunguo
Han, Shijie
Zhou, Yumei
Yan, Caifeng
Cheng, Xubing
Zheng, Xingbo
Li, Mai-He
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Han, Shijie
Zhou, Yumei
Yan, Caifeng
Cheng, Xubing
Zheng, Xingbo
Li, Mai-He
author_sort Wang, Cunguo
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description Knowledge of the responses of soil nitrogen (N) availability, fine root mass, production and turnover rates to atmospheric N deposition is crucial for understanding fine root dynamics and functioning in forest ecosystems. Fine root biomass and necromass, production and turnover rates, and soil nitrate-N and ammonium-N in relation to N fertilization (50 kg N ha(−1) year(−1)) were investigated in a temperate forest over the growing season of 2010, using sequential soil cores and ingrowth cores methods. N fertilization increased soil nitrate-N by 16% (P<0.001) and ammonium-N by 6% (P<0.01) compared to control plots. Fine root biomass and necromass in 0–20 cm soil were 13% (4.61 vs. 5.23 Mg ha(−1), P<0.001) and 34% (1.39 vs. 1.86 Mg ha(−1), P<0.001) less in N fertilization plots than those in control plots. The fine root mass was significantly negatively correlated with soil N availability and nitrate-N contents, especially in 0–10 cm soil layer. Both fine root production and turnover rates increased with N fertilization, indicating a rapid underground carbon cycling in environment with high nitrogen levels. Although high N supply has been widely recognized to promote aboveground growth rates, the present study suggests that high levels of nitrogen supply may reduce the pool size of the underground carbon. Hence, we conclude that high levels of atmospheric N deposition will stimulate the belowground carbon cycling, leading to changes in the carbon balance between aboveground and underground storage. The implications of the present study suggest that carbon model and prediction need to take the effects of nitrogen deposition on underground system into account.
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spelling pubmed-32957962012-03-12 Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China Wang, Cunguo Han, Shijie Zhou, Yumei Yan, Caifeng Cheng, Xubing Zheng, Xingbo Li, Mai-He PLoS One Research Article Knowledge of the responses of soil nitrogen (N) availability, fine root mass, production and turnover rates to atmospheric N deposition is crucial for understanding fine root dynamics and functioning in forest ecosystems. Fine root biomass and necromass, production and turnover rates, and soil nitrate-N and ammonium-N in relation to N fertilization (50 kg N ha(−1) year(−1)) were investigated in a temperate forest over the growing season of 2010, using sequential soil cores and ingrowth cores methods. N fertilization increased soil nitrate-N by 16% (P<0.001) and ammonium-N by 6% (P<0.01) compared to control plots. Fine root biomass and necromass in 0–20 cm soil were 13% (4.61 vs. 5.23 Mg ha(−1), P<0.001) and 34% (1.39 vs. 1.86 Mg ha(−1), P<0.001) less in N fertilization plots than those in control plots. The fine root mass was significantly negatively correlated with soil N availability and nitrate-N contents, especially in 0–10 cm soil layer. Both fine root production and turnover rates increased with N fertilization, indicating a rapid underground carbon cycling in environment with high nitrogen levels. Although high N supply has been widely recognized to promote aboveground growth rates, the present study suggests that high levels of nitrogen supply may reduce the pool size of the underground carbon. Hence, we conclude that high levels of atmospheric N deposition will stimulate the belowground carbon cycling, leading to changes in the carbon balance between aboveground and underground storage. The implications of the present study suggest that carbon model and prediction need to take the effects of nitrogen deposition on underground system into account. Public Library of Science 2012-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3295796/ /pubmed/22412833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031042 Text en Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Cunguo
Han, Shijie
Zhou, Yumei
Yan, Caifeng
Cheng, Xubing
Zheng, Xingbo
Li, Mai-He
Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title_full Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title_fullStr Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title_full_unstemmed Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title_short Responses of Fine Roots and Soil N Availability to Short-Term Nitrogen Fertilization in a Broad-Leaved Korean Pine Mixed Forest in Northeastern China
title_sort responses of fine roots and soil n availability to short-term nitrogen fertilization in a broad-leaved korean pine mixed forest in northeastern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22412833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0031042
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