Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland
Soil nutrient stoichiometry plays a substantial role in terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycling. However, the changes in soil nutrient stoichiometry with shrub encroachment (SE) remain poorly understood, especially in subalpine areas. We examined the changes in soil nutrient concentration, nutrient...
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doaj-cbe8b70a00d64e3a933fe334dc920f1c2020-11-25T00:50:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-03-01116173210.3390/su11061732su11061732Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine GrasslandLeilei Ding0Puchang Wang1Wen Zhang2Yu Zhang3Shige Li4Xin Wei5Xi Chen6Yujun Zhang7Fuli Yang8Guizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaGuizhou Institution of Prataculture, Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guiyang 550006, ChinaCollege of Animal Science, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550006, ChinaSoil nutrient stoichiometry plays a substantial role in terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycling. However, the changes in soil nutrient stoichiometry with shrub encroachment (SE) remain poorly understood, especially in subalpine areas. We examined the changes in soil nutrient concentration, nutrient stoichiometry, and organic carbon (OC) storage (at a depth of 0–5, 5–10 and 10–20 cm) in three successional shrub encroachment stages (early, mid and late) in an abandoned subalpine <i>Eulalia pallens</i> <i>(Hackel) Kuntze</i> grassland. An ANOVA showed that SE did not produce serious soil acidification, but significantly increased the soil OC and total phosphorous (TP) concentration, and improved the stoichiometry ratio of soil OC to total nitrogen (OC:TN) in all layers. OC storage tended to increase with SE. SE thus did not indicate degradation of the grassland. A redundancy analysis (RDA) and partial RDA revealed that the shrub relative cover and soil water content were the most important factors affecting the soil nutrient concentration, that the soil available phosphorous (AP), nitrogen, potassium, calcium (ACa), and magnesium concentration and shrub relative cover were the most important factors influencing soil nutrient stoichiometry ratios, and that soil OC:TN, TN:TP, OC:TN:TP, and AP:ACa ratios, bulk density, and pH were the most important factors influencing soil OC storage over SE. Our study provides insights into SE in grassland areas, and potentially provides a useful reference for ongoing grassland conservation and restoration in subalpine regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/6/1732space-for-timesuccessionsoil environmentredundancy analysisrelative importanceimportant factor |
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Leilei Ding Puchang Wang Wen Zhang Yu Zhang Shige Li Xin Wei Xi Chen Yujun Zhang Fuli Yang Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland Sustainability space-for-time succession soil environment redundancy analysis relative importance important factor |
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Leilei Ding Puchang Wang Wen Zhang Yu Zhang Shige Li Xin Wei Xi Chen Yujun Zhang Fuli Yang |
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Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland |
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Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland |
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Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland |
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Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland |
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Shrub Encroachment Shapes Soil Nutrient Concentration, Stoichiometry and Carbon Storage in an Abandoned Subalpine Grassland |
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shrub encroachment shapes soil nutrient concentration, stoichiometry and carbon storage in an abandoned subalpine grassland |
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Soil nutrient stoichiometry plays a substantial role in terrestrial carbon and nutrient cycling. However, the changes in soil nutrient stoichiometry with shrub encroachment (SE) remain poorly understood, especially in subalpine areas. We examined the changes in soil nutrient concentration, nutrient stoichiometry, and organic carbon (OC) storage (at a depth of 0–5, 5–10 and 10–20 cm) in three successional shrub encroachment stages (early, mid and late) in an abandoned subalpine <i>Eulalia pallens</i> <i>(Hackel) Kuntze</i> grassland. An ANOVA showed that SE did not produce serious soil acidification, but significantly increased the soil OC and total phosphorous (TP) concentration, and improved the stoichiometry ratio of soil OC to total nitrogen (OC:TN) in all layers. OC storage tended to increase with SE. SE thus did not indicate degradation of the grassland. A redundancy analysis (RDA) and partial RDA revealed that the shrub relative cover and soil water content were the most important factors affecting the soil nutrient concentration, that the soil available phosphorous (AP), nitrogen, potassium, calcium (ACa), and magnesium concentration and shrub relative cover were the most important factors influencing soil nutrient stoichiometry ratios, and that soil OC:TN, TN:TP, OC:TN:TP, and AP:ACa ratios, bulk density, and pH were the most important factors influencing soil OC storage over SE. Our study provides insights into SE in grassland areas, and potentially provides a useful reference for ongoing grassland conservation and restoration in subalpine regions. |
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