Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests

Abstract Question: How do N fertilization and disturbance affect the understorey vegetation, microbial properties and soil nutrient concentration in boreal forests? Location: Kuusamo (66°22′N; 29°18′E) and Oulu (65°02′N; 25°47′E) in northern Finland. Methods: We conducted a fully factorial experimen...

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Published in:Journal of Vegetation Science
Main Authors: Manninen, O.H., Stark, S., Kytöviita, M.‐M., Lampinen, L., Tolvanen, A.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.05529.x 2024-06-23T07:55:31+00:00 Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests Manninen, O.H. Stark, S. Kytöviita, M.‐M. Lampinen, L. Tolvanen, A. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.05529.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1654-1103.2009.05529.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.05529.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Vegetation Science volume 20, issue 2, page 311-322 ISSN 1100-9233 1654-1103 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2009.05529.x 2024-06-11T04:50:06Z Abstract Question: How do N fertilization and disturbance affect the understorey vegetation, microbial properties and soil nutrient concentration in boreal forests? Location: Kuusamo (66°22′N; 29°18′E) and Oulu (65°02′N; 25°47′E) in northern Finland. Methods: We conducted a fully factorial experiment with three factors: site (two levels), N fertilization (four levels) and disturbance (two levels). We measured treatment effects on understorey biomass, vegetation structure, and plant, soil and microbial N and C concentrations. Results: The understorey biomass was not affected by fertilization either in the control or in the disturbance treatment. Fertilization reduced the biomass of deciduous Vaccinium myrtillus . Disturbance had a negative effect on the biomass of V. myrtillus and evergreen Vaccinium vitis‐idaea and decreased the relative proportion of evergreen species. Fertilization and disturbance increased the biomass of grass Deschampsia flexuosa and the relative proportion of graminoids. The amount of NH 4 + increased in soil after fertilization, and microbial C decreased after disturbance. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the growth of slow‐growing Vaccinium species and soil microbes in boreal forests are not limited by N availability. However, significant changes in the proportion of dwarf shrubs to graminoids and a decrease in the biomass of V. myrtillus demonstrate the susceptibility of understorey vegetation to N enrichment. N enrichment and disturbance seem to have similar effects on understorey vegetation. Consequently, increasing N does not affect the rate or the direction of recovery after disturbance. Moreover, our study demonstrates the importance of understorey vegetation as a C source for soil microbes in boreal forests. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Wiley Online Library Kuusamo ENVELOPE(29.183,29.183,65.967,65.967) Journal of Vegetation Science 20 2 311 322
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description Abstract Question: How do N fertilization and disturbance affect the understorey vegetation, microbial properties and soil nutrient concentration in boreal forests? Location: Kuusamo (66°22′N; 29°18′E) and Oulu (65°02′N; 25°47′E) in northern Finland. Methods: We conducted a fully factorial experiment with three factors: site (two levels), N fertilization (four levels) and disturbance (two levels). We measured treatment effects on understorey biomass, vegetation structure, and plant, soil and microbial N and C concentrations. Results: The understorey biomass was not affected by fertilization either in the control or in the disturbance treatment. Fertilization reduced the biomass of deciduous Vaccinium myrtillus . Disturbance had a negative effect on the biomass of V. myrtillus and evergreen Vaccinium vitis‐idaea and decreased the relative proportion of evergreen species. Fertilization and disturbance increased the biomass of grass Deschampsia flexuosa and the relative proportion of graminoids. The amount of NH 4 + increased in soil after fertilization, and microbial C decreased after disturbance. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the growth of slow‐growing Vaccinium species and soil microbes in boreal forests are not limited by N availability. However, significant changes in the proportion of dwarf shrubs to graminoids and a decrease in the biomass of V. myrtillus demonstrate the susceptibility of understorey vegetation to N enrichment. N enrichment and disturbance seem to have similar effects on understorey vegetation. Consequently, increasing N does not affect the rate or the direction of recovery after disturbance. Moreover, our study demonstrates the importance of understorey vegetation as a C source for soil microbes in boreal forests.
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author Manninen, O.H.
Stark, S.
Kytöviita, M.‐M.
Lampinen, L.
Tolvanen, A.
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Stark, S.
Kytöviita, M.‐M.
Lampinen, L.
Tolvanen, A.
Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests
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Kytöviita, M.‐M.
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title_short Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests
title_full Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests
title_fullStr Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests
title_full_unstemmed Understorey plant and soil responses to disturbance and increased nitrogen in boreal forests
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