Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity

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Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity. / Oelmann, Yvonne; Kreutziger, Yvonne; Temperton, Vicky M. et al.
in: Journal of Environmental Quality, Jahrgang 36, Nr. 2, 01.03.2007, S. 396-407.

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Oelmann, Y, Kreutziger, Y, Temperton, VM, Buchmann, N, Roscher, C, Schumacher, J, Schulze, ED, Weisser, WW & Wilcke, W 2007, 'Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity', Journal of Environmental Quality, Jg. 36, Nr. 2, S. 396-407. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2006.0217

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Oelmann, Y., Kreutziger, Y., Temperton, V. M., Buchmann, N., Roscher, C., Schumacher, J., Schulze, E. D., Weisser, W. W., & Wilcke, W. (2007). Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity. Journal of Environmental Quality, 36(2), 396-407. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2006.0217

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Oelmann Y, Kreutziger Y, Temperton VM, Buchmann N, Roscher C, Schumacher J et al. Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity. Journal of Environmental Quality. 2007 Mär 1;36(2):396-407. doi: 10.2134/jeq2006.0217

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title = "Nitrogen and phosphorus budgets in experimental grasslands of variable diversity",
abstract = "Previous research has shown that plant diversity influences N and P cycles. However, the effect of plant diversity on complete ecosystem N and P budgets has not yet been assessed. For 20 plots of artificially established grassland mixtures differing in plant diversity, we determined N and P inputs by bulk and dry deposition and N and P losses by mowing (and subsequent removal of the biomass) and leaching from April 2003 to March 2004. Total deposition of N and P was 2.3 ± 0.1 and 0.2 ± 0.01 g m-2 yr-1, respectively. Mowing was the main N and P loss. The net N and P budgets were negative (-6.3 ± 1.1 g N and -1.9 ± 0.2 g P m-2 yr -1). For N, this included a conservative estimate of atmospheric N2 fixation. Nitrogen losses as N2O were expected to be small at our study site (<0.05 g m-2 yr-1). Legumes increased the removal of N with the harvest and decreased leaching of NH 4-N and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) from the canopy. Reduced roughness of grass-containing mixtures decreased dry deposition of N and P. Total dissolved P and NO3-N leaching from the canopy increased in the presence of grasses attributable to the decreased N and P demand of grass-containing mixtures. Species richness did not have an effect on any of the studied flaxes. Our results demonstrate that the N and P fluxes in managed grassland are modified by the presence or absence of particular functional plant groups and are mainly driven by the management.",
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author = "Yvonne Oelmann and Yvonne Kreutziger and Temperton, {Vicky M.} and Nina Buchmann and Christiane Roscher and Jens Schumacher and Schulze, {Ernst Detlef} and Weisser, {Wolfgang W.} and Wolfgang Wilcke",
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AU - Kreutziger, Yvonne

AU - Temperton, Vicky M.

AU - Buchmann, Nina

AU - Roscher, Christiane

AU - Schumacher, Jens

AU - Schulze, Ernst Detlef

AU - Weisser, Wolfgang W.

AU - Wilcke, Wolfgang

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Y1 - 2007/3/1

N2 - Previous research has shown that plant diversity influences N and P cycles. However, the effect of plant diversity on complete ecosystem N and P budgets has not yet been assessed. For 20 plots of artificially established grassland mixtures differing in plant diversity, we determined N and P inputs by bulk and dry deposition and N and P losses by mowing (and subsequent removal of the biomass) and leaching from April 2003 to March 2004. Total deposition of N and P was 2.3 ± 0.1 and 0.2 ± 0.01 g m-2 yr-1, respectively. Mowing was the main N and P loss. The net N and P budgets were negative (-6.3 ± 1.1 g N and -1.9 ± 0.2 g P m-2 yr -1). For N, this included a conservative estimate of atmospheric N2 fixation. Nitrogen losses as N2O were expected to be small at our study site (<0.05 g m-2 yr-1). Legumes increased the removal of N with the harvest and decreased leaching of NH 4-N and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) from the canopy. Reduced roughness of grass-containing mixtures decreased dry deposition of N and P. Total dissolved P and NO3-N leaching from the canopy increased in the presence of grasses attributable to the decreased N and P demand of grass-containing mixtures. Species richness did not have an effect on any of the studied flaxes. Our results demonstrate that the N and P fluxes in managed grassland are modified by the presence or absence of particular functional plant groups and are mainly driven by the management.

AB - Previous research has shown that plant diversity influences N and P cycles. However, the effect of plant diversity on complete ecosystem N and P budgets has not yet been assessed. For 20 plots of artificially established grassland mixtures differing in plant diversity, we determined N and P inputs by bulk and dry deposition and N and P losses by mowing (and subsequent removal of the biomass) and leaching from April 2003 to March 2004. Total deposition of N and P was 2.3 ± 0.1 and 0.2 ± 0.01 g m-2 yr-1, respectively. Mowing was the main N and P loss. The net N and P budgets were negative (-6.3 ± 1.1 g N and -1.9 ± 0.2 g P m-2 yr -1). For N, this included a conservative estimate of atmospheric N2 fixation. Nitrogen losses as N2O were expected to be small at our study site (<0.05 g m-2 yr-1). Legumes increased the removal of N with the harvest and decreased leaching of NH 4-N and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) from the canopy. Reduced roughness of grass-containing mixtures decreased dry deposition of N and P. Total dissolved P and NO3-N leaching from the canopy increased in the presence of grasses attributable to the decreased N and P demand of grass-containing mixtures. Species richness did not have an effect on any of the studied flaxes. Our results demonstrate that the N and P fluxes in managed grassland are modified by the presence or absence of particular functional plant groups and are mainly driven by the management.

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