Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi

The influence of water availability in terms of amount and frequency of addition on N fixation of the feather moss Pleurozium schreberi was evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. Moss was collected in the Vaksliden forest reserve, northern Sweden, and subjected to several watering treatments. Three v...

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Main Author: Martin Ortega, Pablo
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Language:English
Published: SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management 2008
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:12190 2023-05-15T17:44:57+02:00 Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi Martin Ortega, Pablo 2008 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12190/ eng eng SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12190/ Pleurozium schreberi N fixation moisture nutrient release L3 2008 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:11:35Z The influence of water availability in terms of amount and frequency of addition on N fixation of the feather moss Pleurozium schreberi was evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. Moss was collected in the Vaksliden forest reserve, northern Sweden, and subjected to several watering treatments. Three volumes of estimated monthly rainfall, low (20 L/ m2month), medium (60 L/m2month) and high (100 L/m2month) where each applied at three different frequencies, infrequently (every 15 days), medium frequency (every 5 days) and frequently (every day). As a general trend, N fixation was reduced when low volumes of water were applied and increased with medium and high water volumes. The increase in N fixation was related not only to the amount of water, but how frequently this water was added. As such, N fixation decreased as the interval between consecutive watering events was increased. The effect of the watering regime in the release of inorganic N (NO3--N, NH4+-N) and P (PO43--P) through the moss layer was measured by installing resin capsules under the moss layer. Overall, these nutrients were released in higher amounts when medium and high volumes of water were added except in the case of NO3--N. NO3--N which is highly soluble was found in higher amounts than any other nutrient, favored by the addition of low volumes of water. The release of NH4+-N was higher when the moss layer was subjected to infrequent watering. Although water availability was found to be an important factor controlling N fixation in P. schreberi, its role in the leakage of N as a source to the ecosystem remains to be investigated. Other/Unknown Material Northern Sweden Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
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topic Pleurozium schreberi
N fixation
moisture
nutrient release
spellingShingle Pleurozium schreberi
N fixation
moisture
nutrient release
Martin Ortega, Pablo
Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
topic_facet Pleurozium schreberi
N fixation
moisture
nutrient release
description The influence of water availability in terms of amount and frequency of addition on N fixation of the feather moss Pleurozium schreberi was evaluated in a greenhouse experiment. Moss was collected in the Vaksliden forest reserve, northern Sweden, and subjected to several watering treatments. Three volumes of estimated monthly rainfall, low (20 L/ m2month), medium (60 L/m2month) and high (100 L/m2month) where each applied at three different frequencies, infrequently (every 15 days), medium frequency (every 5 days) and frequently (every day). As a general trend, N fixation was reduced when low volumes of water were applied and increased with medium and high water volumes. The increase in N fixation was related not only to the amount of water, but how frequently this water was added. As such, N fixation decreased as the interval between consecutive watering events was increased. The effect of the watering regime in the release of inorganic N (NO3--N, NH4+-N) and P (PO43--P) through the moss layer was measured by installing resin capsules under the moss layer. Overall, these nutrients were released in higher amounts when medium and high volumes of water were added except in the case of NO3--N. NO3--N which is highly soluble was found in higher amounts than any other nutrient, favored by the addition of low volumes of water. The release of NH4+-N was higher when the moss layer was subjected to infrequent watering. Although water availability was found to be an important factor controlling N fixation in P. schreberi, its role in the leakage of N as a source to the ecosystem remains to be investigated.
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author Martin Ortega, Pablo
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title Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
title_short Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
title_full Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
title_fullStr Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
title_full_unstemmed Water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, Pleurozium schreberi
title_sort water availability controls nitrogen fixation in the feather moss, pleurozium schreberi
publisher SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
publishDate 2008
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