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Alterations of early-stage decomposition of leaves and absorptive roots by deposition of nitrogen and phosphorus have contrasting mechanisms

机译:通过沉积氮和磷沉积的叶片和吸收性根的早期分解的改变具有对比机制

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Nitrogen (N) deposition may inhibit decomposition by decreasing microbial growth and activity (microbial mechanism) and/or increasing the binding of inorganic N ions to the acid-unhydrolyzable residue (AUR) in decomposing litter (chemical mechanism). How increased phosphorus (P) deposition affects decomposition and mediates the effect of N on this process, however, remains unclear. We used a nutrient-manipulative experiment to examine the individual and interactive effects of N and P on the decomposition of two fast-cycling organs (leaves vs. absorptive roots) in Pinus massoniana and Schima superba forests in subtropical China. The carbon fractions and microbial enzymatic activities in decomposing leaves and roots were also determined to identify the underlying mechanisms. Adding only N negatively affected the decomposition of absorptive roots but had no or a positive effect on foliar decomposition. Adding only P increased foliar decomposition but did not affect root decomposition. Adding both N and P had little effect on decomposition, except for a positive effect on P. massoniana leaves. The nutrient additions did not affect the amount of carbon remaining in the leaves, and adding only N increased the residual AUR content in the roots. Adding only P decreased the activity of acid phosphatase (AP) in the leaves. Foliar decomposition was correlated with microbial enzymatic activity but not AUR content. Root decomposition was correlated more strongly with AUR content than microbial enzymatic activity. The increased decomposition but decreased AP activity of the leaves with P addition suggests a stronger P limitation on the decomposition of leaves than roots in these subtropical forests. The stimulating effect of P on foliar decomposition may be due to a microbial mechanism, and a chemical mechanism may dominate the inhibitory effect of Non root decomposition. Our findings facilitate the mechanistic understanding of the effects of nutrient deposition on the decomposition of leaves and absorptive roots, and highlight the role of P deposition in mediating the effect of N on decomposition.
机译:氮(N)沉积可以通过降低微生物生长和活性(微生物机制)和/或增加无机N离子与分解垃圾(化学机制)的酸 - 不受水化残余物(AUR)的结合来抑制分解。磷(P)沉积增加如何影响分解,并介导N对该过程的影响,但仍然尚不清楚。我们使用营养处理实验来检查N和P对亚热带中国的Pinus Massoniana和Schima Superba森林的两种快速循环器官(叶子与吸收源)分解的个体和互动效果。还确定分解叶片和根部的碳级分和微生物酶活性以鉴定潜在的机制。仅添加n负面影响吸收性根的分解,但对叶面分解没有或积极影响。仅添加P增加叶面分解但不影响根分解。添加N和P对分解几乎没有影响,除了对P. Massoniana叶子的积极影响。营养添加不会影响叶片中残留的碳的量,并仅增加氮素增加了根部中的残余AUR含量。仅添加P降低了叶片中的酸性磷酸酶(AP)的活性。叶面分解与微生物酶活性相关但不是含量的含量。根部分解与含量比微生物酶活性更强地相关。具有P添加的叶片的增加的分解但减少了叶片的AP活性表明叶片的分解而不是这些亚热带林中的根部。 P对叶面分解的刺激作用可能是由于微生物机制,化学机制可以占据无根分解的抑制作用。我们的研究结果促进了对养分沉积对叶片和吸收性根部分解的影响的机制理解,并突出了P沉积在介导N的分解中的作用。

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