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High fire-derived nitrogen deposition on central African forests.

Marijn Bauters1,2, Travis W Drake3, Hans Verbeeck2, Samuel Bodé4, Pedro Hervé-Fernández4,5, Phoebe Zito3, David C Podgorski3, Faustin Boyemba6, Isaac Makelele6, Landry Cizungu Ntaboba7, Robert G M Spencer3, Pascal Boeckx4.   

Abstract

Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is an important determinant of N availability for natural ecosystems worldwide. Increased anthropogenic N deposition shifts the stoichiometric equilibrium of ecosystems, with direct and indirect impacts on ecosystem functioning and biogeochemical cycles. Current simulation data suggest that remote tropical forests still receive low atmospheric N deposition due to a lack of proximate industry, low rates of fossil fuel combustion, and absence of intensive agriculture. We present field-based N deposition data for forests of the central Congo Basin, and use ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry to characterize the organic N fraction. Additionally, we use satellite data and modeling for atmospheric N source apportionment. Our results indicate that these forests receive 18.2 kg N hectare-1 years-1 as wet deposition, with dry deposition via canopy interception adding considerably to this flux. We also show that roughly half of the N deposition is organic, which is often ignored in N deposition measurements and simulations. The source of atmospheric N is predominantly derived from intensive seasonal burning of biomass on the continent. This high N deposition has important implications for the ecology of the Congo Basin and for global biogeochemical cycles more broadly.

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Keywords:  Congo Basin; FT-ICR-MS; biomass burning; central Africa; nitrogen deposition

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29295919      PMCID: PMC5776982          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1714597115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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