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Impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition: responses of multiple plant and soil parameters across contrasting ecosystems in long-term field experiments.

机译:大气氮沉积的影响:长期田间试验中不同生态系统之间多种植物和土壤参数的响应。

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Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is a global and increasing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem function. Much of our current understanding of N deposition impacts comes from field manipulation studies, although interpretation may need caution where simulations of N deposition (in terms of dose, application rate and N form) have limited realism. Here, we review responses to simulated N deposition from the UKREATE network, a group of nine experimental sites across the UK in a diversity of heathland, grassland, bog and dune ecosystems which include studies with a high level of realism and where many are also the longest running globally on their ecosystem type. Clear responses were seen across the sites with the greatest sensitivity shown in cover and species richness of bryophytes and lichens. Productivity was also increased at sites where N was the limiting nutrient, while flowering also showed high sensitivity, with increases and declines seen in dominant shrub and forb species, respectively. Critically, these parameters were responsive to some of the lowest additional loadings of N (7.7-10 kg ha-1 yr-1) showing potential for impacts by deposition rates seen in even remote and 'unpolluted' regions of Europe. Other parameters were less sensitive, but nevertheless showed response to higher doses. These included increases in soil %N and 'plant available' KCl extractable N, N cycling rates and acid-base status. Furthermore, an analysis of accumulated dose that quantified response against the total N input over time suggested that N impacts can 'build up' within an ecosystem such that even relatively low N deposition rates can result in ecological responses if continued for long enough. Given the responses have important implications for ecosystem structure, function, and recovery from N loading, the clear evidence for impacts at relatively low N deposition rates across a wide range of habitats is of considerable concern.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02590.x
机译:大气中的氮(N)沉积是对生物多样性和生态系统功能的全球性和日益严重的威胁。我们目前对N沉积影响的大部分理解来自野外处理研究,尽管在N沉积模拟(剂量,施用量和N形式)有限的现实情况下进行解释可能需要谨慎。在这里,我们回顾了UKREATE网络对模拟氮沉降的响应,UKREATE网络是英国九个实验场的集合,分布在不同的荒地,草地,沼泽和沙丘生态系统中,其中包括具有高度真实性的研究,其中许多也是就其生态系统类型而言,全球运行时间最长的。在苔藓植物和苔藓植物的覆盖率和物种丰富度中,在整个站点上都看到了清晰的响应,敏感性最高。在氮为限制养分的地点,生产力也提高了,而开花也表现出很高的敏感性,优势灌木和forb物种分别出现了增加和减少。至关重要的是,这些参数对氮的一些最低附加负荷(7.7-10 kg ha -1 yr -1 )有响应,显示出沉积速率可能会影响甚至欧洲的偏远和“无污染”地区。其他参数不那么敏感,但是仍然显示出对更高剂量的反应。这些包括增加土壤%N和“可利用的植物” KCl提取的N,N循环速率和酸碱状态。此外,对累积剂量的分析表明,随着时间的推移对总氮输入的响应进行了定量分析,表明氮的影响会在生态系统内“累积”,因此,即使持续时间足够长,即使相对较低的氮沉积速率也可能导致生态响应。鉴于这些响应对生态系统的结构,功能和氮负荷的恢复具有重要意义,因此在相当低的氮沉积速率下对广泛生境产生影响的明确证据引起了广泛关注。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi .org / 10.1111 / j.1365-2486.2011.02590.x

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