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Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau
Net primary production (NPP) is a fundamental property of natural ecosystems. Understanding the temporal variations of NPP could provide new insights into the responses of communities to environmental factors. However, few studies based on long‐term field biomass measurements have directly addressed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6686337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31410286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5442 |
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author | Dai, Licong Ke, Xun Du, Yangong Zhang, Fawei Li, Yikang Li, Qian Lin, Li Peng, Cuoji Shu, Kai Cao, Guangmin Guo, Xiaowei |
author_facet | Dai, Licong Ke, Xun Du, Yangong Zhang, Fawei Li, Yikang Li, Qian Lin, Li Peng, Cuoji Shu, Kai Cao, Guangmin Guo, Xiaowei |
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description | Net primary production (NPP) is a fundamental property of natural ecosystems. Understanding the temporal variations of NPP could provide new insights into the responses of communities to environmental factors. However, few studies based on long‐term field biomass measurements have directly addressed this subject in the unique environment of the Qinghai‐Tibet plateau (QTP). We examined the interannual variations of NPP during 2008–2015 by monitoring both aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and belowground net primary productivity (BNPP), and identified their relationships with environmental factors with the general linear model (GLM) and structural equation model (SEM). In addition, the interannual variation of root turnover and its controls were also investigated. The results show that the ANPP and BNPP increased by rates of 15.01 and 143.09 g/m(2) per year during 2008–2015, respectively. BNPP was mainly affected by growing season air temperature (GST) and growing season precipitation (GSP) rather than mean annual air temperature (MAT) or mean annual precipitation (MAP), while ANPP was only controlled by GST. In addition, available nitrogen (AN) was significantly positively associated with BNPP and ANPP. Root turnover rate averaged 30%/year, increased with soil depth, and was largely controlled by GST. Our results suggest that alpine Kobresia meadow was an N‐limited ecosystem, and the NPP on the QTP might increase further in the future in the context of global warming and nitrogen deposition. |
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spelling | pubmed-66863372019-08-13 Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau Dai, Licong Ke, Xun Du, Yangong Zhang, Fawei Li, Yikang Li, Qian Lin, Li Peng, Cuoji Shu, Kai Cao, Guangmin Guo, Xiaowei Ecol Evol Original Research Net primary production (NPP) is a fundamental property of natural ecosystems. Understanding the temporal variations of NPP could provide new insights into the responses of communities to environmental factors. However, few studies based on long‐term field biomass measurements have directly addressed this subject in the unique environment of the Qinghai‐Tibet plateau (QTP). We examined the interannual variations of NPP during 2008–2015 by monitoring both aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) and belowground net primary productivity (BNPP), and identified their relationships with environmental factors with the general linear model (GLM) and structural equation model (SEM). In addition, the interannual variation of root turnover and its controls were also investigated. The results show that the ANPP and BNPP increased by rates of 15.01 and 143.09 g/m(2) per year during 2008–2015, respectively. BNPP was mainly affected by growing season air temperature (GST) and growing season precipitation (GSP) rather than mean annual air temperature (MAT) or mean annual precipitation (MAP), while ANPP was only controlled by GST. In addition, available nitrogen (AN) was significantly positively associated with BNPP and ANPP. Root turnover rate averaged 30%/year, increased with soil depth, and was largely controlled by GST. Our results suggest that alpine Kobresia meadow was an N‐limited ecosystem, and the NPP on the QTP might increase further in the future in the context of global warming and nitrogen deposition. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6686337/ /pubmed/31410286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5442 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Dai, Licong Ke, Xun Du, Yangong Zhang, Fawei Li, Yikang Li, Qian Lin, Li Peng, Cuoji Shu, Kai Cao, Guangmin Guo, Xiaowei Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title | Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title_full | Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title_fullStr | Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title_full_unstemmed | Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title_short | Nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine Kobresia meadow in the northern Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau |
title_sort | nitrogen controls the net primary production of an alpine kobresia meadow in the northern qinghai‐tibet plateau |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6686337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31410286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5442 |
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