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N P ratios influence litter decomposition and colonization by fungi and bacteria in microcosms

机译:氮磷比影响小垫层中真菌和细菌对凋落物的分解和定殖

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1. Nitrogen and phosphorus supply influences the rate of litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics during decomposition. Besides the total amount of N and P available to decomposers, their relative supply (N : P ratio) might be important, e.g. through an influence on the composition and activity of microbial communities. 2. We carried out two experiments using laboratory microcosms to test that (i) N : P ratios (in either litter or the environment) determine whether N or P limits the rate of decomposition, (ii) the 'critical' N : P ratio between N and P limitation depends on overall nutrient availability, (iii) litter colonization by fungi and bacteria depends on the N : P ratio, and (iv) N : P ratios determine if proportionately more N or P is retained or immobilized by the litter. 3. In one experiment, cellulose as a nutrient-free litter analogue was incubated on sand fertilized with varying N : P supply ratios, whereas in a second experiment, Carex leaf litter with varying N : P ratios was incubated on nutrient-free sand. 4. Results essentially support our hypotheses. Cellulose decomposition was N- or P-limited depending on the N : P supply ratio. The shift from N to P limitation occurred at N : P supply ratios of 1p"7-45, depending on overall nutrient supply. Bacteria were most abundant on cellulose at low N : P supply ratios, when decomposition was N-limited, while fungi were relatively more important at high N : P ratios, when decomposition was P-limited. The amounts of mineral N and P immobilized on cellulose and those released from litter, both in absolute terms and relative to supply, depended on the type of nutrient limitation (N vs. P). 5. The N : P ratio of nutrients available to decomposers appears to be an important determinantof plant litter decomposition, the relative importance of fungi and bacteria in litter-associated microbial communities, and litter nutrient dynamics.
机译:1.氮和磷的供应会影响分解过程中凋落物分解的速率和养分动态。除分解者可利用的氮和磷总量外,它们的相对供应量(氮与磷之比)可能很重要,例如通过影响微生物群落的组成和活性。 2.我们使用实验室缩影进行了两次实验,以测试(i)N:P比率(在垃圾或环境中)确定N或P是否限制了分解速率,(ii)“临界” N:P比率N和P限制之间的关系取决于总体养分的利用率,(iii)真菌和细菌对垫料的定殖取决于N:P的比例,以及(iv)N:P的比例确定垫料是否按比例保留或固定了更多的N或P 。 3.在一个实验中,将纤维素作为无营养的凋落物类似物在以不同N:P供应比施肥的沙上孵育,而在第二个实验中,将具有不同N:P比率的Carex落叶凋谢物在无营养的沙丘上孵育。 4.结果基本上支持我们的假设。纤维素分解受N或P限制,具体取决于N:P的供应比例。从N限制到P的限制发生在N:P的供给比率为1p“ 7-45时,具体取决于总的养分供应。当分解受到N限制时,细菌在N:P的供给比率低的情况下在纤维素上含量最高。当分解受磷限制时,在高氮磷比下相对更重要,固定在纤维素上的矿物质氮和磷的含量以及从垫料中释放出来的矿物质的绝对数量和相对供应量均取决于养分限制的类型(N vs. P)5.分解者可利用的养分的N:P比例似乎是决定植物凋落物分解,与凋落物相关的微生物群落中真菌和细菌的相对重要性以及凋落物养分动态的重要决定因素。

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