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Responses of Foliar Nutrient Status and Stoichiometry to Nitrogen Addition in Different Ecosystems: A Meta‐analysis
Author(s) -
Mao Jinhua,
Mao Qinggong,
Zheng Mianhai,
Mo Jiangming
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: biogeosciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-8961
pISSN - 2169-8953
DOI - 10.1029/2019jg005347
Subject(s) - nutrient , ecosystem , phosphorus , herbaceous plant , nitrogen , temperate climate , potassium , terrestrial ecosystem , nutrient cycle , chemistry , temperate forest , agronomy , stoichiometry , ecological stoichiometry , zoology , botany , biology , ecology , organic chemistry
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition alters the cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems. However, there is limited knowledge regarding how N addition affects foliar nutrients beyond N and phosphorus (P) and their stoichiometry. We conducted a meta‐analysis, including 2,004 observations from 134 fertilization studies, to synthesize the effects of N addition on multiple foliar nutrients and stoichiometry in terrestrial ecosystems and to examine their potential controls. Overall, we found that N addition significantly decreased foliar P, potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and calcium:aluminium (Ca:Al) by 3.22%, 7.58%, 9.55%, 5.65%, and 15.17%, respectively, but significantly increased foliar N, Al, N:K, N:Ca, and N:Mg by 19.02%, 6.99%, 21.06%, 27.65%, and 11.33%, respectively. Among the forest ecosystems, foliar N and P exhibited greater changes in temperate or boreal forests, and foliar K, Mg, and Mn showed greater decreases or increases in tropical forests after N addition. Nitrogen addition significantly affected foliar K (−7.55%), Mg (−6.46%), and Al (+6.81%) in forests but not in grasslands. Similarly, foliar K, Mg, and Al showed significant changes in woody plants but not in herbaceous plants. In addition, we found that environmental factors (e.g., ambient N deposition, mean annual precipitation, and soil pH) affected foliar nutrient responses of N, K, and Mg to N addition. In summary, our findings indicate that N addition affects foliar nutrient contents, with the extent of these effects differing among ecosystem type. This is important for understanding and predicting plant growth and nutrient dynamics under N deposition scenarios.

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