Nutrient limitation of woody debris decomposition in a tropical forest : contrasting effects of N and P addition

Chen, Yao and Sayer, Emma and Li, Zhian and Mo, Qifeng and Li, Yingwen and Ding, Yongzhen and Wang, Jun and Lu, Xiankai and Tang, Jianwu and Wang, Faming (2016) Nutrient limitation of woody debris decomposition in a tropical forest : contrasting effects of N and P addition. Functional Ecology, 30. pp. 295-304. ISSN 0269-8463

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Abstract

1.Tropical forests represent a major terrestrial store of carbon (C), a large proportion of which is contained in the soil and decaying organic matter. Woody debris plays a key role in forest C dynamics because it contains a sizeable proportion of total forest C. Understanding the factors controlling the decomposition of organic matter in general, and woody debris in particular, is hence critical to assessing changes in tropical C storage. 2.We conducted a factorial fertilization experiment in a tropical forest in South China to investigate the influence of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability onwoody debris decomposition using branch segments (5-cm diameter) of four species (Acacia auriculaeformis, Aphanamixis polystachya, Schefflera octophylla, Carallia brachiata) in plots fertilized with +N, +P, or +NP, and controls. 3.Fertilization with +P and +NP increased decomposition rates by 5-53% and the magnitude was species-specific. Contrary to expectations, we observed no negative effect of +N addition on decay rates or mass loss of woody debris in any of the four study species. Decomposition rates of woody debris were higher in species with lower C:P ratios regardless of treatment. 4.We observed significant accumulation of P in the woody debris of all species in plots fertilized with +P and +NP during the early stages of decomposition. N-release from woody debris of Acacia (N-fixing) was greater in the +P plots towards the end of the study, whereas fertilization with +N had no impact on the patterns of nutrient release during decomposition. 5.Synthesis: Our results indicate that decomposition of woody debris is primarily constrained by P availability in this tropical forest. However, contrary to expectations, +N addition did not exacerbate P-limitation. It is conceivable that decay rates of woody debris in tropical forests can be predicted by C:P or lignin:P ratios but additional work with more tree species is needed to determine whether the patterns we observed are more generally applicable.

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Journal Article
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Functional Ecology
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Chen, Y., Sayer, E. J., Li, Z., Mo, Q., Li, Y., Ding, Y., Wang, J., Lu, X., Tang, J. and Wang, F. (2016), Nutrient limitation of woody debris decomposition in a tropical forest: contrasting effects of N and P addition. Funct Ecol, 30: 295–304. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.12471 which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2435.12471/abstract This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.
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Subjects:
?? coarse woody debriscwddecaydecompositionfertilizationfine woody debrisnutrient additiontropical soilecology, evolution, behavior and systematics ??
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73989
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18 Jun 2015 05:58
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