Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China

Little is known about the effect of nitrogen (N) enrichment on alpine wetland plant N and phosphorus (P) limitations and N:P stoichiometry. We assessed the effects of N and P additions on plant nutrient limitations and N:P ratio in an alpine wetland complex on the Tibetan Plateau, China using a 3-ye...

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Published in:Ecological Engineering
Main Authors: Gao, Yongheng, Cooper, David J., Zeng, Xiaoyang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2018
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Online Access:http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/21287
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.02.016
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spelling ftchinacadscimhe:oai:ir.imde.ac.cn:131551/21287 2023-05-15T18:40:35+02:00 Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China Gao, Yongheng Cooper, David J. Zeng, Xiaoyang 2018 http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/21287 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.02.016 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/21287 doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.02.016 cn.org.cspace.api.content.CopyrightPolicy@20a9a1de N deposition Nutrient limitation N:P ratio Soil N and P availability Alpine wetland TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS FRESH-WATER DEPOSITION VEGETATION GRADIENT COMMUNITY ADDITIONS TUNDRA Environmental Sciences & Ecology Engineering Ecology Environmental Environmental Sciences Article 期刊论文 2018 ftchinacadscimhe https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.02.016 2022-12-19T18:20:26Z Little is known about the effect of nitrogen (N) enrichment on alpine wetland plant N and phosphorus (P) limitations and N:P stoichiometry. We assessed the effects of N and P additions on plant nutrient limitations and N:P ratio in an alpine wetland complex on the Tibetan Plateau, China using a 3-year long factorial experiment. N and P were applied twice per year at an annual rate of 10 g m(-2) yr(-1) and 5 g m(-2) yr(-1), respectively. N addition significantly increased aboveground biomass, plant leaf N, plant leaf N:P ratio and soil available N:P ratio, but had no effect on plant leaf P and soil available P. Although N addition increased the plant N:P ratio it was still < 14. P addition increased plant and soil available P, decreased plant and soil N: P ratio, but had no effect on plant biomass. N + P additions had no additive effect on plant biomass over N additions alone, plant N or P, or soil available N or P. These results indicate that N, rather than P, is likely the limiting nutrient for biomass production in alpine wetlands in this region of Tibet and nutrient limitation does not shift from N to P with increasing N deposition. Thus, N deposition could have a significant influence on vegetation growth and biomass production. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra IMHE OpenIR (Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Ecological Engineering 116 31 34
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topic N deposition
Nutrient limitation
N:P ratio
Soil N and P availability
Alpine wetland
TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
FRESH-WATER
DEPOSITION
VEGETATION
GRADIENT
COMMUNITY
ADDITIONS
TUNDRA
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Engineering
Ecology
Environmental
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle N deposition
Nutrient limitation
N:P ratio
Soil N and P availability
Alpine wetland
TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
FRESH-WATER
DEPOSITION
VEGETATION
GRADIENT
COMMUNITY
ADDITIONS
TUNDRA
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Engineering
Ecology
Environmental
Environmental Sciences
Gao, Yongheng
Cooper, David J.
Zeng, Xiaoyang
Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
topic_facet N deposition
Nutrient limitation
N:P ratio
Soil N and P availability
Alpine wetland
TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
FRESH-WATER
DEPOSITION
VEGETATION
GRADIENT
COMMUNITY
ADDITIONS
TUNDRA
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Engineering
Ecology
Environmental
Environmental Sciences
description Little is known about the effect of nitrogen (N) enrichment on alpine wetland plant N and phosphorus (P) limitations and N:P stoichiometry. We assessed the effects of N and P additions on plant nutrient limitations and N:P ratio in an alpine wetland complex on the Tibetan Plateau, China using a 3-year long factorial experiment. N and P were applied twice per year at an annual rate of 10 g m(-2) yr(-1) and 5 g m(-2) yr(-1), respectively. N addition significantly increased aboveground biomass, plant leaf N, plant leaf N:P ratio and soil available N:P ratio, but had no effect on plant leaf P and soil available P. Although N addition increased the plant N:P ratio it was still < 14. P addition increased plant and soil available P, decreased plant and soil N: P ratio, but had no effect on plant biomass. N + P additions had no additive effect on plant biomass over N additions alone, plant N or P, or soil available N or P. These results indicate that N, rather than P, is likely the limiting nutrient for biomass production in alpine wetlands in this region of Tibet and nutrient limitation does not shift from N to P with increasing N deposition. Thus, N deposition could have a significant influence on vegetation growth and biomass production.
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author Gao, Yongheng
Cooper, David J.
Zeng, Xiaoyang
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Cooper, David J.
Zeng, Xiaoyang
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title Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
title_short Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
title_full Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
title_fullStr Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, China
title_sort nitrogen, not phosphorus, enrichment controls biomass production in alpine wetlands on the tibetan plateau, china
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