Bryophytes and organic layers control uptake of airborne nitrogen in low-N environments

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The effects of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on ecosystem functioning largely depend on the retention of N in different ecosystem compartments, but accumulation and partitioning processes have rarely been quantified in long-term field experiments. In the present study we analysed for the first time decadal-scale flows and allocation patterns of N in a heathland ecosystem that has been subject to airborne N inputs over decades. Using a long-term15N tracer experiment, we quantified N retention and flows to and between ecosystem compartments (above-ground/below-ground vascular biomass, moss layer, soil horizons, leachate). After 9 years, about 60% of the added15N-tracer remained in the N cycle of the ecosystem. The moss layer proved to be a crucial link between incoming N and its allocation to different ecosystem compartments (in terms of a short-term capture, but long-term release function). However, about 50% of the15N captured and released by the moss layer was not compensated for by a corresponding increase in recovery rates in any other compartment, probably due to denitrification losses from the moss layer in the case of water saturation after rain events. The O-horizon proved to be the most important long-term sink for added15N, as reflected by an increase in recovery rates from 18 to 40% within 8 years. Less than 2.1% of15N were recovered in the podzol-B-horizon, suggesting that only negligible amounts of N were withdrawn from the N cycle of the ecosystem. Moreover,15N recovery was low in the dwarf shrub above-ground biomass (

Original languageEnglish
Article number2080
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume8
Number of pages12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 04.12.2017

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  • Calluna vulgaris, Critical load, Heathland, Nitrogen cycling, Nitrogen retention, Nitrogen saturation
  • Biology

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