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Jianwei Li1, Siyang Jian1, Chad S Lane2, YueHan Lu3, Xiaorui He3, Gangsheng Wang4, Melanie A Mayes5, Kudjo E Dzantor1, Dafeng Hui6.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32226037 PMCID: PMC7105129 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
p-values of two-way ANOVA statistical tests on the main and interactive effects of N fertilization and crop type on SOC, TN and C: N as well as aboveground plant biomass (ABG) in 2014 and 2015 under three fertilization treatments in SG and GG croplands at the fertilization experiment in TSU AERC in Nashville, TN, USA.
| Variable | N fertilization | Crop | Crop×N fertilization |
|---|---|---|---|
| SOC | 0.878 | ||
| TN | 0.429 | ||
| C: N | 0.401 | 0.163 | |
| ABG (2014) | 0.434 | 0.821 | |
| ABG (2015) | 0.144 | 0.463 |
Bold numbers denote P < 0.1.
Mean (±SE) SOC and TN concentrations (%), and C: N as well as their respective coefficients of variance (CV, %) under three fertilization treatments in SG and GG croplands at the fertilization experiment in TSU AERC in Nashville, TN, USA.
| Crop | N Fertilization | SOC | TN | C: N | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean±SE | CV | Mean±SE | CV | Mean±SE | CV | ||
| % % | % % | % | |||||
| SG | NN | 1.48±0.005a | 0.45 | 0.13±0.002a | 1.86 | 11.05±0.09a | 1.13 |
| LN | 1.56±0.09a | 7.91 | 0.15±0.01a | 11.23 | 10.57±0.27a | 3.61 | |
| HN | 1.72±0.03b | 2.32 | 0.17±0.0003b | 0.26 | 10.27±0.18a | 2.45 | |
| GG | NN | 1.66±0.11a | 9.30 | 0.16±0.007a | 6.08 | 10.10±0.23a | 3.15 |
| LN | 1.66±0.14a | 11.52 | 0.16±0.02a | 14.04 | 10.62±0.22a | 2.95 | |
| HN | 1.89±0.07b | 5.48 | 0.18±0.004b | 3.51 | 10.40±0.13a | 1.73 | |
SG: switchgrass; GG: gamagrass; NN: No N input; LN: Low N fertilizer input (84 kg N ha-1 yr-1)
HN: High N fertilizer input (168 kg N ha-1 yr-1)
Fig 1Mean (±SE) plant ABG biomass (Mg ha-1) under three fertilization treatments (e.g, NN, LN and HN) in SG and GG croplands in 2014 and 2015.
There was only significant crop type effect on ABG biomass in each collection year (Table 1). Each bar represents a mean value of four replicates (n = 4). NN: no N input; LN: low N input (84 kg N ha-1 in urea); HN: high N input (168 kg N ha-1 in urea); ABG: aboveground.
Fig 2Regression plots of mean SOC, TN and plant ABG biomass under NN (□ square), LN (Δ triangle) and HN (○ circle) in SG and GG croplands.
Plant ABG biomass was referred to the collection in 2015 only. NN: no N input; LN: low N input (84 kg N ha-1 in urea); HN: high N input (168 kg N ha-1 in urea); ABG: aboveground.
Fig 3Boxplots of DOM source-composition indices (SR, FI and HIX) and percentage of tryptophan-like compound in leachable DOM in root of SG and GG (N = 8).
For each panel, the different lowercase letters denote significant difference between SG and GG (P < 0.05). Boxplots show medians (line), means (dot), 1st and 3rd quartiles (box, interquartile range or IQR), upper and lower extremes (whiskers). The whiskers were determined as equal to or less extreme than 1.5 times IQR against 1st and 3rd quartiles, respectively. The definitions of indices and compounds were defined in the Methods section.