Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015

Development of the oil sands has led to increasing atmospheric N deposition, with values as high as 17 kg N ha-1 yr-1; regional background levels <2 kg N ha-1 yr-1. To examine responses to N deposition, over five years, we experimentally applied N (as NH4NO3) to a poor fen near Mariana Lake,...

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Main Authors: R Kelman Wieder, Dale H Vitt, Melanie A Vile, Jeremy A Graham, Jeremy A Hartsock, Jacqueline M.A. Popma, Hope Fillingim, Melissa House, James C Quinn, Kimberli D Scott, Meaghan Petix, Kelly J McMillen
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spelling dataone:https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/478/1 2024-11-03T19:45:14+00:00 Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015 R Kelman Wieder Dale H Vitt Melanie A Vile Jeremy A Graham Jeremy A Hartsock Jacqueline M.A. Popma Hope Fillingim Melissa House James C Quinn Kimberli D Scott Meaghan Petix Kelly J McMillen Alberta, Canada, 100 km south of Fort McMurray, Canada ENVELOPE(-112.094,-112.094,55.897,55.897) BEGINDATE: 2011-05-31T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-09-20T00:00:00Z 2020-03-24T00:00:00Z https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/478/1 unknown Environmental Data Initiative Villanova Peatland Biogeochemistry Group MLPF capitula fens peatland nitrogen net primary production Sphagnum Sphagnum fuscum Sphagnum Sphagnum angustifolium Sphagnum Sphagnum magellanicum Sphagnum fuscum Sphagnum angustifolium Sphagnum magellanicum Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:EDI 2024-11-03T19:15:36Z Development of the oil sands has led to increasing atmospheric N deposition, with values as high as 17 kg N ha-1 yr-1; regional background levels <2 kg N ha-1 yr-1. To examine responses to N deposition, over five years, we experimentally applied N (as NH4NO3) to a poor fen near Mariana Lake, Alberta, at rates of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kg N ha-1 yr-1, plus controls (no water or N addition). Data collected of the growing season using the crank wire method allowed for the calculation of NPP of the dominant 3 mosses. Tissues were also collected and analyzed for total Nitrogen and Carbon. While we found a modest increase in linear growth and net primary production of S. magellanicum with increasing N addition in three of the 5 years, S. fuscum and S. angustifolium growth were unaffected by N addition. At Mariana Lake Bog, S. fuscum linear growth was unaffected by N addition, although there was evidence for inhibition of NPP S. angustifolium linear growth and NPP were stimulated by fertilization in the first year of fertilization, but by the fourth year fertilization had no effect. Sphagnum capitulum N concentrations were also unaffected by N addition. Given the paucity of data on Sphagnum growth in boreal acidic poor fens, with or without experimental N addition, it is difficult to make generalizations, although it appears that S. fuscum, S. magellanicum, and S. angustifolium responses to increasing N deposition may be species-specific and may differ between bogs and acidic poor fens with much of the N coming from N-fixation. Dataset Fort McMurray Environmental Data Initiative (via DataONE) Canada Fort McMurray Mariana Lake ENVELOPE(-112.024,-112.024,55.951,55.951) ENVELOPE(-112.094,-112.094,55.897,55.897)
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topic Villanova Peatland Biogeochemistry Group
MLPF
capitula
fens
peatland
nitrogen
net primary production
Sphagnum Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum Sphagnum magellanicum
Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum magellanicum
spellingShingle Villanova Peatland Biogeochemistry Group
MLPF
capitula
fens
peatland
nitrogen
net primary production
Sphagnum Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum Sphagnum magellanicum
Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum magellanicum
R Kelman Wieder
Dale H Vitt
Melanie A Vile
Jeremy A Graham
Jeremy A Hartsock
Jacqueline M.A. Popma
Hope Fillingim
Melissa House
James C Quinn
Kimberli D Scott
Meaghan Petix
Kelly J McMillen
Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
topic_facet Villanova Peatland Biogeochemistry Group
MLPF
capitula
fens
peatland
nitrogen
net primary production
Sphagnum Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum Sphagnum magellanicum
Sphagnum fuscum
Sphagnum angustifolium
Sphagnum magellanicum
description Development of the oil sands has led to increasing atmospheric N deposition, with values as high as 17 kg N ha-1 yr-1; regional background levels <2 kg N ha-1 yr-1. To examine responses to N deposition, over five years, we experimentally applied N (as NH4NO3) to a poor fen near Mariana Lake, Alberta, at rates of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kg N ha-1 yr-1, plus controls (no water or N addition). Data collected of the growing season using the crank wire method allowed for the calculation of NPP of the dominant 3 mosses. Tissues were also collected and analyzed for total Nitrogen and Carbon. While we found a modest increase in linear growth and net primary production of S. magellanicum with increasing N addition in three of the 5 years, S. fuscum and S. angustifolium growth were unaffected by N addition. At Mariana Lake Bog, S. fuscum linear growth was unaffected by N addition, although there was evidence for inhibition of NPP S. angustifolium linear growth and NPP were stimulated by fertilization in the first year of fertilization, but by the fourth year fertilization had no effect. Sphagnum capitulum N concentrations were also unaffected by N addition. Given the paucity of data on Sphagnum growth in boreal acidic poor fens, with or without experimental N addition, it is difficult to make generalizations, although it appears that S. fuscum, S. magellanicum, and S. angustifolium responses to increasing N deposition may be species-specific and may differ between bogs and acidic poor fens with much of the N coming from N-fixation.
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author R Kelman Wieder
Dale H Vitt
Melanie A Vile
Jeremy A Graham
Jeremy A Hartsock
Jacqueline M.A. Popma
Hope Fillingim
Melissa House
James C Quinn
Kimberli D Scott
Meaghan Petix
Kelly J McMillen
author_facet R Kelman Wieder
Dale H Vitt
Melanie A Vile
Jeremy A Graham
Jeremy A Hartsock
Jacqueline M.A. Popma
Hope Fillingim
Melissa House
James C Quinn
Kimberli D Scott
Meaghan Petix
Kelly J McMillen
author_sort R Kelman Wieder
title Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
title_short Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
title_full Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
title_fullStr Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
title_full_unstemmed Sphagnum fuscum Growth and N Concentration in an Alberta Poor Fen Subjected to Increasing Nitrogen Deposition, 2011-2015
title_sort sphagnum fuscum growth and n concentration in an alberta poor fen subjected to increasing nitrogen deposition, 2011-2015
publisher Environmental Data Initiative
publishDate 2020
url https://pasta.lternet.edu/package/metadata/eml/edi/478/1
op_coverage Alberta, Canada, 100 km south of Fort McMurray, Canada
ENVELOPE(-112.094,-112.094,55.897,55.897)
BEGINDATE: 2011-05-31T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-09-20T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-112.024,-112.024,55.951,55.951)
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Fort McMurray
Mariana Lake
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Fort McMurray
Mariana Lake
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