| Literature DB >> 25589490 |
Zhaorong Mi1, Yuanyuan Huang2, Huijie Gan2, Wenjia Zhou2, Dan F B Flynn3, Jin-Sheng He4.
Abstract
The dynamics of leaf nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) have been intensively explored in short-term experiments, but rarely at longer timescales. Here, we investigated leaf N : P stoichiometry over a 27-year interval in an Inner Mongolia grassland by comparing leaf N : P concentration of 2006 with that of 1979. Across 80 species, both leaf N and P increased, but the increase in leaf N lagged behind that of leaf P, leading to a significant decrease in the N : P ratio. These changes in leaf N : P stoichiometry varied among functional groups. For leaf N, grasses increased, woody species tended to increase, whereas forbs showed no change. Unlike leaf N, leaf P of grasses and forbs increased, whereas woody species showed no change. Such changes may reflect N deposition and P release induced by soil acidification over the past decades. The interannual effect of precipitation may somewhat have reduced the soil available N, leading to the more modest increase of leaf N than of leaf P. Thus, leaf N : P stoichiometry significantly responded to long-term environmental changes in this temperate steppe, but different functional groups responded differently. Our results indicate that conclusions of plant stoichiometry under short-term N fertilization should be treated with caution when extrapolating to longer timescales.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese grassland; N : P stoichiometry; N deposition; soil acidification
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25589490 PMCID: PMC4321160 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2014.0981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Lett ISSN: 1744-9561 Impact factor: 3.703