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DOI10.1111/gcb.15432
Warming leads to more closed nitrogen cycling in nitrogen‐rich tropical forests
Zhiyang Lie; Wenjuan Huang; Xujun Liu; Guoyi Zhou; Junhua Yan; Yuelin Li; Chumin Huang; Ting Wu; Xiong Fang; Mengdi Zhao; Shizhong Liu; Guowei Chu; Kohmei Kadowaki; Xiaoping Pan; Juxiu Liu
2020-11-21
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2020
英文摘要

Warming may have profound effects on nitrogen (N) cycling by changing plant N demand and underground N supply. However, large uncertainty exists regarding how warming affects the integrated N dynamic in tropical forests. We translocated model plant‐soil ecosystems from a high‐altitude site (600 m) to low‐altitude sites at 300 and 30 m to simulate warming by 1.0°C and 2.1°C, respectively, in tropical China. The effects of experimental warming on N components in plant, soil, leaching, and gas were studied over 6 years. Our results showed that foliar δ15N values and inorganic N (NH4‐N and NO3‐N) leaching were decreased under warming, with greater decreases under 2.1°C of warming than under 1.0°C of warming. The 2.1°C of warming enhanced plant growth, plant N uptake, N resorption, and fine root biomass, suggesting higher plant N demand. Soil total N concentrations, NO3‐N concentrations, microbial biomass N and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance were decreased under 2.1°C of warming, which probably restricted bioavailable N supply and arbuscular mycorrhizal contribution of N supply to plants. These changes in plants, soils and leaching indicated more closed N cycling under warming, the magnitude of which varied over time. The closed N cycling became pronounced during the first 3 years of warming where the sustained reductions in soil inorganic N could not meet plant N demand. Subsequently, the closed N cycling gradually mitigated, as observed by attenuated positive responses of plant growth and less negative responses of microbial biomass N to warming during the last 3 years. Overall, the more closed N cycling under warming could facilitate ecosystem N retention and affect production in these tropical forests, but these effects would be eventually mitigated with long‐term warming probably due to the restricted plant growth and microbial acclimation.

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Zhiyang Lie,Wenjuan Huang,Xujun Liu,等. Warming leads to more closed nitrogen cycling in nitrogen‐rich tropical forests[J]. Global Change Biology,2020.
APA Zhiyang Lie.,Wenjuan Huang.,Xujun Liu.,Guoyi Zhou.,Junhua Yan.,...&Juxiu Liu.(2020).Warming leads to more closed nitrogen cycling in nitrogen‐rich tropical forests.Global Change Biology.
MLA Zhiyang Lie,et al."Warming leads to more closed nitrogen cycling in nitrogen‐rich tropical forests".Global Change Biology (2020).
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