A Global Meta-analysis Reveals that Nitrogen Addition Alters Plant Nutrient Concentration and Resorption in Grassland Ecosystems

Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition(2022)

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Knowledge of plant nutrient strategies is crucial for defining and predicting the patterns and mechanisms resulting from nitrogen (N) deposition. However, the impacts of N enrichment on plant nutrient strategies are unclear in global grasslands. We conducted a meta-analysis of 127 publications to synthesize the pathways underlying the responses of plant nutrient concentration and resorption to N addition across global grassland ecosystems. Our analysis indicated that N addition increased the N concentration in green and senesced leaves, the phosphorus (P) concentration in senesced leaves, and aboveground and belowground biomass by about 32%, 50%, 7%, 74%, and 19%, respectively. Meanwhile, it reduced N resorption efficiency (NRE) and P resorption efficiency (PRE) by about 9% and 6%, respectively. Nitrogen addition did not significantly affect green leaf P concentration. These responses were modulated by N application rates and humidity, and they differed among grassland types, plant groups, fertilizer types, and experimental durations. Nitrogen addition changed the relationship between N and P in green leaves and between NRE and PRE, but it did not alter the N:P ratio in senesced leaves. Our results suggest that N addition affects leaf nutrient concentrations and resorption in global grassland ecosystems, although such effects vary among grassland types and among plant functional groups. Nutrient resorption may be a critical pathway that mediates plant regulation of the coupled N:P balance. Changes in humidity due to climate change also mediate the response of plant nutrients to N addition and thereby affect the soil–plant nutrient cycles of grassland ecosystems under future N enrichment.
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Nitrogen deposition, Nutrient resorption efficiency, Leaf nutrient, Plant biomass, Global grasslands
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