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Shifts in Above‐ Versus Below‐Ground Carbon Gains to Terrestrial Ecosystems Carbon Sinks Under Excess Nitrogen Inputs

机译:Shifts in Above‐ Versus Below‐Ground Carbon Gains to Terrestrial Ecosystems Carbon Sinks Under Excess Nitrogen Inputs

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Abstract Although elevated atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition can increase terrestrial carbon (C) sinks, the persistence of this C acquisition depends partly on the responses of plant biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC) to long‐term exogenous N input. Experiments with N‐additions show increases in above‐ground biomass (AGB), although C dynamics between above‐ and below‐ground under N enrichment are unconnected in many studies. Here, we meta‐analyzed data from 362 N‐addition experiments globally and found that both AGB (+34) and below‐ground biomass (BGB, +13) positively but root‐to‐shoot ratios negatively (−15) responded to N addition. These responses were reversed, however, when the experimental duration was over 20 years, wherein BGB increased and AGB was unchanged or even declined, during which time plants invested more C into roots. The effects of increased AGB were weak and negative, whereas those of increased BGB were robust and positive on SOC. Under chronic N deposition, the significant increase in SOC (5) was associated with the increased root C inputs and decreased soil C losses rather than with increased above‐ground C inputs. The results suggest that the sequestration of below‐ground C exceeds that of above‐ground C to sustain terrestrial C gain during long‐term N deposition.

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