Title of article :
Forest floor gross and net nitrogen mineralization in three forest types in Quebec, Canada
Author/Authors :
Ste-Marie، نويسنده , , Catherine and Houle، نويسنده , , Daniel، نويسنده ,
Pages :
9
From page :
2135
To page :
2143
Abstract :
The effect of high nitrogen (N) depositions on forest ecosystems is an important concern in North America and may lead to N saturation of forest ecosystems and contribute to soils and surface water acidification. In this study, nitrogen dynamics in the FH layers of a sugar maple (SM), a balsam fir (BF) and a black spruce (BS) forest was characterized using a short term 15N isotopic pool dilutions approach and mid-term FH material incubation both in situ and in the laboratory. The short term dilutions approach indicated that the mean residence times of NH 4 + and NO 3 - in the FH material of the three sites were low (<1 d). The amount of inorganic nitrogen ( NH 4 + + NO 3 - ) recycled annually within the exchangeable forest floor reservoir was between one and two orders of magnitude larger than the annual atmospheric N deposition found at each of the sites. The BS site was clearly distinct than the two other forest types in that net N mineralization was negligible, even in absence of root uptake, suggesting that soil microorganisms were severely N limited. While net nitrification was not observed within the FH material of the BF site, NO 3 - did accumulate in the FH of the SM despite a low pH of 3.72 presumably because of heterotrophic nitrification or as a result of acid-tolerant autotrophic nitrification. The difference in N dynamics between the sites were most probably caused by dominant tree species. Transformation rates of inorganic N were higher in SM, followed by BF and BS stands. Given that the potential to mineralize inorganic N matches with a superimposed N atmospheric deposition gradient in Québec, the sugar maple forest is more likely to be affected by N saturation than coniferous forests.
Keywords :
N mineralization , Nitrification , N immobilization , northern forests , N deposition , Tree Species , N dynamics , 15N pool dilution , N saturation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1996153
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