Contrasting effects of elevated CO2 and warming on nitrogen cycling in a semiarid grassland

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作者
Dijkstra, Feike A. [1 ]
Blumenthal, Dana [1 ]
Morgan, Jack A. [1 ]
Pendall, Elise [2 ,3 ]
Carrillo, Yolima [2 ,3 ]
Follett, Ronald F. [4 ]
机构
[1] ARS, Rangeland Resources Res Unit, USDA, Crops Res Lab, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA
[2] Univ Wyoming, Dept Bot, Laramie, WY 82071 USA
[3] Univ Wyoming, Program Ecol, Laramie, WY 82071 USA
[4] ARS, Soil Plant & Nutrient Res Unit, USDA, Ft Collins, CO 80526 USA
关键词
15N tracer; elevated CO2; free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE); heating; microbial nitrogen immobilization; net nitrogen mineralization; soil inorganic nitrogen; soil moisture; ATMOSPHERIC CARBON-DIOXIDE; NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION; WATER AVAILABILITY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SOIL-NITROGEN; PLANT-GROWTH; ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES; FOREST ECOSYSTEMS; GREAT-PLAINS; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03293.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
P>Simulation models indicate that the nitrogen (N) cycle plays a key role in how other ecosystem processes such as plant productivity and carbon (C) sequestration respond to elevated CO2 and warming. However, combined effects of elevated CO2 and warming on N cycling have rarely been tested in the field. Here, we studied N cycling under ambient and elevated CO2 concentrations (600 mu mol mol-1), and ambient and elevated temperature (1.5 : 3.0 degrees C warmer day:night) in a full factorial semiarid grassland field experiment in Wyoming, USA. We measured soil inorganic N, plant and microbial N pool sizes and NO3- uptake (using a 15N tracer). Soil inorganic N significantly decreased under elevated CO2, probably because of increased microbial N immobilization, while soil inorganic N and plant N pool sizes significantly increased with warming, probably because of increased N supply. We observed no CO2 x warming interaction effects on soil inorganic N, N pool sizes or NO3- uptake in plants and microbes. Our results indicate a more closed N cycle under elevated CO2 and a more open N cycle with warming, which could affect long-term N retention, plant productivity, and C sequestration in this semiarid grassland.
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页码:426 / 437
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