Effects of sediment-borne nutrient and litter quality on macrophyte decomposition and nutrient release

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Miao Wang
Tao Hao
Xuwei Deng
Zhengxiang Wang
Zhaohui Cai
Zhongqiang Li
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[1] Hubei University,Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Transformation of Bio
[2] Wildlife Conservation Chief Station of Hubei Province,Resources, Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Regional Development and Environmental Response, Faculty of Resources and Environment
[3] Hubei University of Science and Technology,School of Nuclear Technology and Chemistry & Biology
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Hydrobiologia | 2017年 / 787卷
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Decomposition; N and P release; Sediment-borne nutrient; Litter quality; Macrophytes;
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Macrophyte decomposition is a critical process that affects carbon and nutrient cycling, and energy flow, although the majority of the details involved in the process remain unclear. For the present study, a litter bag experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of sediment-borne nutrient and litter quality on the decomposition rates and nutrient release of four macrophyte life forms (emergent macrophyte: Phragmites australis, free-floating macrophyte: Hydrocharis dubia, floating-leaved macrophyte: Nymphoides peltata, submerged macrophyte: Ceratophyllum demersum), and a species mixture. Our results indicated that litter quality significantly influenced macrophyte decomposition and nutrient release. High-quality litter species (high initial nitrogen and phosphorus contents, as well as low C:N, C:P, and N:P ratios) decomposed more rapidly than low-quality litter species, and the initial C:N and C:P ratios, rather than the initial N and P contents, were effective indicators of the decomposition rate of macrophytes. Sediment-borne nutrients had little effect on the decomposition rate, yet a strong effect on the release of N and P, although the interactions between litter quality and sediment-borne nutrients significantly affected the decomposition rate. Three-way ANOVA analysis revealed that the litter quality imparted a more potent effect on the macrophyte decomposition rate and release of N and P than sediment-borne nutrients. These results implied that litter quality interacts with sediment-borne nutrients and may control macrophyte decomposition in shallow lakes.
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