Bedrock lithology and tree species type influence soil nitrogen dynamics in a temperate forest

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Nezhad, Mohammad Tahsin Karimi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mustafa, Adnan [4 ]
Kukla, Jaroslav [5 ]
Frouz, Jan [5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Silva Tarouca Res Inst, Dept Forest Ecol, Lidicka 25-27, Brno 60200, Czech Republic
[2] Masaryk Univ, Dept Bot & Zool, Fac Sci, Kotlarska 2, Brno 61137, Czech Republic
[3] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Agron & Plant Breeding, Sanandaj Branch, Sanandaj, Iran
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Appl Bot, South China Bot Garden, Guangzhou 510650, Peoples R China
[5] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Sci, Inst Environm Studies, Benatska 2, CZ-12800 Prague 2, Czech Republic
[6] CAS, Inst soil Biol & Biogeochem, Biol Ctr, Sadkach 7, CZ-37005 Ceske Bude jovice, Czech Republic
关键词
Natural 13 C and 15 N abundance; Temperate Forest soils; Lithology; Tree species; Soil aggregates; C and N stabilization pathways; ORGANIC-CARBON; ISOTOPE RATIOS; HUMUS FORMS; MATTER; CLIMATE; STOCKS; ECOSYSTEMS; DELTA-C-13; MINERALIZATION; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1016/j.geodrs.2024.e00880
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Despite significant progress in studying soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) cycling in temperate forest soils, understanding of how bedrock lithology and tree species type influence these parameters remains tentative. To address this, we collected soil samples from three depth intervals and plant materials from two distinct tree species, beech, and lime, from sites within the Hyrcanian Forests (Iran) underlain by carbonate and intermediate volcanic bedrock. C and N elemental concentrations and their stable isotope compositions (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were determined for bulk soil and four SOM fractions, including free particulate organic matter (FPOM), macroaggregates, microaggregates, silt + clay-sized fractions, as well as leaf litter and fine roots. Results indicated that lithology and tree species had no significant relationship with SOC content and delta C-13 of various soil fractions. Along with their delta N-15 values, TN contents of bulk soil, FPOM, macro- and microaggregates covaried with tree species and lithology. Total N content in bulk soils underneath lime trees exceeded that found beneath beech trees (0.43 % vs. 0.36 %). In terms of N turnover, volcanic soils showed significantly higher mean N-15 enrichment relative to that observed for carbonate soils. The C and N fluxes observed for different tree species and lithologies revealed a C-13 and N-15 enrichment trend in the following order: macroaggregates< microaggregates< silt and clay-sized particles. Our results showed that underlying lithology influences C and N dynamics in forest soils, and the analysis of the natural abundance of C-13 and N-15 provides detailed information on C and N cycling and stabilization pathways in soil aggregates. Our findings demonstrate the importance of lithology as a factor in nutrient cycle estimates for terrestrial ecosystems.
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