Shoot And Root Biomass Production In Semi-Arid Shrublands Exposed To Long -Term Experimental N Input

George L Vourlitis,Jeff Jaureguy, Leticia Marin, Charlton Rodriguez

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has affected the primary production of terrestrial ecosystems worldwide; however, ecosystem responses often vary over time because of transient responses, interactions between N, precipitation, and/or other nutrients, and changes in plant species composition. Here we report N-induced changes in aboveand below-ground standing crop and production over an 11-year period for two semi-arid shrublands, chaparral and coastal sage scrub (CSS), of Southern California. Shrubs were exposed to 50 kgN ha(-1) in the fall of each year to simulate the accumulation of dry N deposition, and shoot and root biomass and leaf area index (LAI) were measured every 3 months to assess how biomass production responded to chronic, dry N inputs. N inputs significantly altered aboveand below-ground standing crop, production, and LAI; however, N impacts varied over time. For chaparral, N inputs initially increased root production but suppressed shoot production; however, over time biomass partitioning reversed and plants exposed to N had significantly more shoot biomass. In CSS, N inputs caused aboveground production to increase only during wet years, and this interaction between added N and precipitation was due in part to a highly flexible growth response of CSS shrubs to increases in N and water availability and to a shift from slower-growing native shrubs to fast-growing introduced annuals. Together, these results indicate that long-term N inputs will lead to complex, spatially and temporally variable growth responses for these, and similar, Mediterranean-type shrublands. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Anthropogenic N deposition, Chaparral, Coastal sage scrub, Long-term field experiments, Mediterranean-type ecosystems, N cycle
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