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Contrasting effects of nitrogen addition on soil respiration in two Mediterranean ecosystems

pmid: 28386895
handle: 20.500.14243/397261 , 10261/162033 , 11388/220864
Increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is known to alter ecosystem carbon source-sink dynamics through changes in soil CO2 fluxes. However, a limited number of experiments have been conducted to assess the effects of realistic N deposition in the Mediterranean Basin, and none of them have explored the effects of N addition on soil respiration (R s ). To fill this gap, we assessed the effects of N supply on R s dynamics in the following two Mediterranean sites: Capo Caccia (Italy), where 30 kg ha-1 year-1 was supplied for 3 years, and El Regajal (Spain), where plots were treated with 10, 20, or 50 kg N ha-1 year-1 for 8 years. Results show a complex, non-linear response of soil respiration (R s ) to N additions with R s overall increasing at Capo Caccia and decreasing at El Regajal. This suggests that the response of R s to N addition depends on dose and duration of N supply, and the existence of a threshold above which the N introduced in the ecosystem can affect the ecosystem's functioning. Soil cover and seasonality of precipitations also play a key role in determining the effects of N on R s as shown by the different responses observed across seasons and in bare soil vs. the soil under canopy of the dominant species. These results show how increasing rates of N addition may influence soil C dynamics in semiarid ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin and represent a valuable contribution for the understanding and the protection of Mediterranean ecosystems.
- Spanish National Research Council Spain
- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Sweden
- Central Maine Community College United States
- Euro-Mediterranean Center for Climate Change Italy
- University of Sassari Italy
Soil nutrients, Spatial-temporal variability, Carbon Sequestration, Nitrogen, Air pollution, Mediterranean shrub ecosystems, Carbon and nitrogen interaction, CO2 emissions, Soil, Air pollution; Carbon and nitrogen interaction; Carbon use efficiency (CUE); CO2 emission; Fertilization experiment; Global change; Soil nutrients; Spatial-temporal variability; Carbon Sequestration; Italy; Nitrogen; Plants; Seasons; Soil; Soil Microbiology; Spain; Ecosystem; Environmental Chemistry; Pollution; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Carbon use efficiency (CUE), Global change, Ecosystem, Soil Microbiology, Atmospheric pollution, Soil respiration, Plants, Italy, Spain, Nitromed, Seasons, Fertilization experiment
Soil nutrients, Spatial-temporal variability, Carbon Sequestration, Nitrogen, Air pollution, Mediterranean shrub ecosystems, Carbon and nitrogen interaction, CO2 emissions, Soil, Air pollution; Carbon and nitrogen interaction; Carbon use efficiency (CUE); CO2 emission; Fertilization experiment; Global change; Soil nutrients; Spatial-temporal variability; Carbon Sequestration; Italy; Nitrogen; Plants; Seasons; Soil; Soil Microbiology; Spain; Ecosystem; Environmental Chemistry; Pollution; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Carbon use efficiency (CUE), Global change, Ecosystem, Soil Microbiology, Atmospheric pollution, Soil respiration, Plants, Italy, Spain, Nitromed, Seasons, Fertilization experiment
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