Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe

Plant litter decomposition has been studied extensively in the context of both warming and increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition. However, the temporal patterns of mass loss and nutrient release in response to warming and nitrogen addition remain unclear. A 2-year decomposition experiment aimed...

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Main Author: Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN
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Language:English
Published: Higher Education Press 2018-03-01
Series:Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
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spelling doaj-704a4204fd1d4a298f83570b8df6b1ff2020-11-25T00:42:46ZengHigher Education PressFrontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering2095-75052018-03-0151647010.15302/J-FASE-2017194Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppeHaiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN01. College of Grassland, Resources and Environment/Key Laboratory of Grassland Resources of the Ministry of Education/Key Laboratory of Forage Cultivation, Processing and High Efficient Utilization of the Ministry of Agriculture, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010011, China; 2. Siziwang Grassland Research Station, Academy of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Hohhot 010031, ChinaPlant litter decomposition has been studied extensively in the context of both warming and increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition. However, the temporal patterns of mass loss and nutrient release in response to warming and nitrogen addition remain unclear. A 2-year decomposition experiment aimed to examine the effects of warming and nitrogen addition on decomposition rate, and nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics. The effects of warming and nitrogen addition on decomposition of litter of Stipa breviflora, a dominant species in a desert steppe of northern China, were studied. Warming and nitrogen addition significantly enhanced litter mass loss by 10% and 16%, respectively, and moreover promoted nitrogen and phosphorus release from the litter in the first year of decomposition, followed by an immobilization period. The interactive effects of warming and nitrogen addition on mass loss, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of litter were also found during the decomposition. This study indicates that warming and nitrogen addition increased litter mass loss through altering litter quality. These findings highlight that interactions between climate change and other global change factors could be highly important in driving decomposition responses.http://academic.hep.com.cn/fase/fileup/2095-7505/PDF/1513834423690-1990926261.pdfclimate warming|grassland|litter decomposition|nitrogen deposition|nutrient release
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author Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN
spellingShingle Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN
Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
climate warming|grassland|litter decomposition|nitrogen deposition|nutrient release
author_facet Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN
author_sort Haiyan REN, Jie QIN, Baolong YAN, Alata, Baoyinhexige, Guodong HAN
title Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
title_short Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
title_full Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
title_fullStr Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
title_full_unstemmed Mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
title_sort mass loss and nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in response to warming and nitrogen addition in a desert steppe
publisher Higher Education Press
series Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
issn 2095-7505
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Plant litter decomposition has been studied extensively in the context of both warming and increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition. However, the temporal patterns of mass loss and nutrient release in response to warming and nitrogen addition remain unclear. A 2-year decomposition experiment aimed to examine the effects of warming and nitrogen addition on decomposition rate, and nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics. The effects of warming and nitrogen addition on decomposition of litter of Stipa breviflora, a dominant species in a desert steppe of northern China, were studied. Warming and nitrogen addition significantly enhanced litter mass loss by 10% and 16%, respectively, and moreover promoted nitrogen and phosphorus release from the litter in the first year of decomposition, followed by an immobilization period. The interactive effects of warming and nitrogen addition on mass loss, nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of litter were also found during the decomposition. This study indicates that warming and nitrogen addition increased litter mass loss through altering litter quality. These findings highlight that interactions between climate change and other global change factors could be highly important in driving decomposition responses.
topic climate warming|grassland|litter decomposition|nitrogen deposition|nutrient release
url http://academic.hep.com.cn/fase/fileup/2095-7505/PDF/1513834423690-1990926261.pdf
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