Short-term response of soil respiration to nitrogen fertilization in a subtropical evergreen forest

  • Qiang Gao
  • , Niles J. Hasselquist
  • , Sari Palmroth
  • , Zemei Zheng
  • , Wenhui You*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Little is known about the effects of nitrogen (N) additions on soil respiration (Rs) in tropical and subtropical forests. We therefore conducted an N-fertilization experiment in a subtropical evergreen forest in eastern China to better understand the short-term response of Rs to increased N availability. N additions stimulated Rs compared to control plots, yet the magnitude of the increase depended on the amount of N added, with Rs being greater in the low-N treatment (50kgNha-1yr-1) than the high-N treatment (100kgNha-1yr-1). Differences in Rs among treatments correlated with changes in fine root biomass, suggesting increases in Rs reflect those in autotrophic respiration. Our findings challenge the dogma that N fertilization often reduces soil respiration and highlights the need to better understand the effects of low N additions, so as to reliably predict how projected climate change scenarios may affect the cycling of soil carbon (C) in tropical and subtropical forests.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-300
Number of pages4
JournalSoil Biology and Biochemistry
Volume76
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2014

Keywords

  • Autotrophic respiration
  • Nitrogen fertilization
  • Soil carbon
  • Subtropical forest

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