Hierarchical responses of plant stoichiometry to nitrogen deposition and mowing in a temperate steppe
作 者:Han X, Seeta A. Sistla, Zhang YH, Lv XT*, Han XG |
影响因子:3.235 |
刊物名称:Plant and Soil |
出版年份:2014 |
卷:382 期:1-2 页码:175-187 |
Background and aims
Stoichiometric relations drive powerful constraints on many ecosystem processes. However, our understanding of the hierarchical responses of plant C:N:P stoichiometry at different levels of biological organization to global change factors remains limited.
Methods
we examined the plant C:N:P stoichiometric responses to N deposition and mowing (hay making) at both species- and community-level by carrying out a 4-year field experiment in the temperate steppe of northern China.
Results
Our results showed that N addition and mowing resulted in higher plant N concentrations, lower C:N, and higher N:P at both species- and community-level. Mowing had a limited negative influence on the effects of N addition. We observed divergent responses of both plant P concentrations and C:P to N addition at species-level and community-level: N addition led to higher plant P and lower C:P at species-level, but this effect was not observed at the community-level.
Conclusions
Our results indicate that stoichiometric responses at community-level to N addition and mowing diverge from more traditionally examined species-specific responses. Our results suggest that the hierarchical responses of plant stoichiometry to anthropogenic disturbance deserves more attention when we model the interactions of terrestrial ecosystem C, N, and P cycling under scenarios of increasing N availability concomitantly occurring with active land management.