Phosphate addition enhanced soil inorganic nutrients to a large extent in three tropical forests

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Feifei Zhu
Xiankai Lu
Lei Liu
Jiangming Mo
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[1] Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems,
[2] South China Botanical Garden,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Forest and Soil Ecology,undefined
[5] Institute of Applied Ecology,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology,undefined
[8] Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences,undefined
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition may constrain soil phosphorus (P) and base cation availability in tropical forests, for which limited evidence have yet been available. In this study, we reported responses of soil inorganic nutrients to full factorial N and P treatments in three tropical forests different in initial soil N status (N-saturated old-growth forest and two less-N-rich younger forests). Responses of microbial biomass, annual litterfall production and nutrient input were also monitored. Results showed that N treatments decreased soil inorganic nutrients (except N) in all three forests, but the underlying mechanisms varied depending on forests: through inhibition on litter decomposition in the old-growth forest and through Al3+ replacement of Ca2+ in the two younger forests. In contrast, besides great elevation in soil available P, P treatments induced 60%, 50%, 26% increases in sum of exchangeable (K++Ca2++Mg2+) in the old-growth and the two younger forests, respectively. These positive effects of P were closely related to P-stimulated microbial biomass and litter nutrient input, implying possible stimulation of nutrient return. Our results suggest that N deposition may result in decreases in soil inorganic nutrients (except N) and that P addition can enhance soil inorganic nutrients to support ecosystem processes in these tropical forests.
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