Effects of Climate and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Early to Mid-Term Stage Litter Decomposition Across Biomes
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2021-07-14المؤلف
Kwon, TaeohShibata, Hideaki
Kepfer-Rojas, Sebastian
Schmidt, Inger K.
Larsen, Klaus S.
Beier, Claus
Berg, Björn
Verheyen, Kris
Lamarque, Jean Francois
Hagedorn, Frank
Eisenhauer, Nico
Djukic, Ika
Caliman, Adriano
Paquette, Alain
Gutiérrez-Girón, Alba
Petraglia, Alessandro
Augustaitis, Algirdas
Saillard, Amélie
Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina
Sousa, Ana I.
Lillebø, Ana I.
Da Rocha Gripp, Anderson
Lamprecht, Andrea
Bohner, Andreas
Francez, André Jean
Malyshev, Andrey
Andrić, Andrijana
Stanisci, Angela
Zolles, Anita
Avila, Anna
Virkkala, Anna Maria
Probst, Anne
Ouin, Annie
Khuroo, Anzar A.
Verstraeten, Arne
Stefanski, Artur
Gaxiola, Aurora
Muys, Bart
Gozalo, Beatriz
Ahrends, Bernd
Yang, Bo
Erschbamer, Brigitta
Rodríguez Ortíz, Carmen Eugenia
Christiansen, Casper T.
Meredieu, Cline
Mony, Cendrine
Nock, Charles
Wang, Chiao Ping
Baum, Christel
Rixen, Christian
Delire, Christine
Piscart, Christophe
Andrews, Christopher
Rebmann, Corinna
Branquinho, Cristina
Jan, Dick
Wundram, Dirk
Vujanović, Dušanka
Adair, E. Carol
Ordóñez-Regil, Eduardo
Crawford, Edward R.
Tropina, Elena F.
Hornung, Elisabeth
Groner, Elli
Lucot, Eric
Gacia, Esperança
Lévesque, Esther
Benedito, Evanilde
Davydov, Evgeny A.
Bolzan, Fábio Padilha
Maestre, Fernando T.
Maunoury-Danger, Florence
Kitz, Florian
Hofhansl, Florian
Hofhansl, G.
De Almeida Lobo, Francisco
Souza, Franco Leadro
Zehetner, Franz
Koffi, Fulgence Kouam
Wohlfahrt, Georg
Certini, Giacomo
Pinha, Gisele Daiane
Gonzlez, Grizelle
Canut, Guylaine
Pauli, Harald
Bahamonde, Héctor A.
Feldhaar, Heike
Jger, Heinke
Serrano, Helena Cristina
Verheyden, Hlne
Bruelheide, Helge
Meesenburg, Henning
Jungkunst, Hermann
Jactel, Hervé
Kurokawa, Hiroko
Yesilonis, Ian
Melece, Inara
Van Halder, Inge
Quirós, Inmaculada García
Fekete, Istvn
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Litter decomposition is a key process for carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems and is mainly controlled by environmental conditions, substrate quantity and quality as well as microbial community abundance and composition. In particular, the effects of climate and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on litter decomposition and its temporal dynamics are of significant importance, since their effects might change over the course of the decomposition process. Within the TeaComposition initiative, we incubated Green and Rooibos teas at 524 sites across nine biomes. We assessed how macroclimate and atmospheric inorganic N deposition under current and predicted scenarios (RCP 2.6, RCP 8.5) might affect litter mass loss measured after 3 and 12 months. Our study shows that the early to mid-term mass loss at the global scale was affected predominantly by litter quality (explaining 73% and 62% of the total variance after 3 and 12 months, respectively) followed by climate and N deposition. The effects of climate were not litter-specific and became increasingly significant as decomposition progressed, with MAP explaining 2% and MAT 4% of the variation after 12 months of incubation. The effect of N deposition was litter-specific, and significant only for 12-month decomposition of Rooibos tea at the global scale. However, in the temperate biome where atmospheric N deposition rates are relatively high, the 12-month mass loss of Green and Rooibos teas decreased significantly with increasing N deposition, explaining 9.5% and 1.1% of the variance, respectively. The expected changes in macroclimate and N deposition at the global scale by the end of this century are estimated to increase the 12-month mass loss of easily decomposable litter by 1.1-3.5% and of the more stable substrates by 3.8-10.6%, relative to current mass loss. In contrast, expected changes in atmospheric N deposition will decrease the mid-term mass loss of high-quality litter by 1.4-2.2% and that of low-quality litter by 0.9-1.5% in the temperate biome. Our results suggest that projected increases in N deposition may have the capacity to dampen the climate-driven increases in litter decomposition depending on the biome and decomposition stage of substrate.
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