Plant litter loss exacerbates drought influences on grasslands

作  者:Chen WJ, Jiang L, Jia RY, Tang B, Jiang HZ, Wang Y, Lu XM, Su JS, Bai YF*
影响因子:9.4
刊物名称:New Phytologist
出版年份:2023
卷:  期:  页码:DOI:10.1111/nph.19374

论文摘要:

  • Plant litter is known to affect soil, community, and ecosystem properties. However, we know little about the capacity of litter to modulate grassland responses to climate change.
  • Using a 7-yr litter removal experiment in a semiarid grassland, here we examined how litter removal interacts with a 2-yr drought to affect soil environments, plant community composition, and ecosystem function.
  • Litter loss exacerbates the negative impacts of drought on grasslands. Litter removal increased soil temperature but reduced soil moisture and nitrogen mineralization, which substantially increased the negative impacts of drought on primary productivity and the abundance of perennial rhizomatous graminoids. Moreover, complete litter removal shifted plant community composition from grass-dominated to forb-dominated and reduced species and functional group asynchrony, resulting in lower ecosystem temporal stability.
  • Our results suggest that ecological processes that lead to reduction in litter, such as burning, grazing, and haying, may render ecosystems more vulnerable and impair the capacity of grasslands to withstand drought events.


全文链接:https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.19374