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Anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment increased the efficiency of belowground biomass production in a boreal forest

Created 2020-11-19 14:54:20 and last modified 2021-02-03 15:14:50 CET
Began in 2016

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Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) enrichment in boreal forests has been shown to enhance aboveground net primary production and downregulate soil respiration, but it is not well understood if these effects are driven by reduced belowground C allocation or shifts between biomass production and respiration in fine-roots and ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF). We utilized an experiment in a Pinus sylvestris (L.) forest simulating anthropogenic N enrichment with additions of low (3, 6, and 12 kg N ha−1 yr−1) and high (50 kg N ha−1 yr−1 × 12 yr) doses of N (n = 6) and measured the production of needles, fine-roots, and EMF mycelium during the 12th and 13th year of the experiment. We created a biomass production efficiency index by relating the biomass production rate to root-associated respiration, including both root and EMF respiration. The high N treatment enhanced the production of both needles and fine-roots, with a relatively larger increase in fine-roots, and strongly increased fine-root biomass production efficiency but had no effect on the fungal biomass in fine-roots or the production of EMF mycelium. The low N treatments had no effect on any of the measured variables. These results show that high levels of N enrichment drive shifts in the use of C allocated below ground, with less C going towards metabolic functions that result in rapid C emissions, and more C going towards the production of new tissues. --- Complete details are available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108154 --- Benjamin Forsmark, Annika Nordin, Nicholas P. Rosenstock, Håkan Wallander, Michael J. Gundale

above- and below-ground linkages boreal forest carbon allocation ectomycorrhizal fungi fine-root nitrogen enrichment soil respiration

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