Nitrogen uptake strategies of coexisting plant species in forest ecosystems of northeast China: Implications for afforestation

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY Forest Ecology and Management Pub Date : 2025-02-15 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122481
Lei Gao , Andrew R. Smith , Baili Geng , Baodong Liu , Xingpeng Li , Shuxia Jia , Davey L. Jones
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Forest ecosystems play a vital role in global carbon (C) sequestration, which is intricately linked to root nitrogen (N) uptake. However, the strategies that forest vegetation employ to take up different forms of soil N, and the implications for forest management, remain insufficiently understood. To address this issue, we employed dual-labelled (13C-15N) tracers for three forms of available N (NH4+, NO3, and glycine) in field experiments conducted in both natural and afforested stands in northeast China. As the growing season progressed, significant but non-uniform changes were observed in the N content, natural abundance of 15N in plant roots, and soil N properties, including soil NH4+, NO3, amino acids, microbial biomass N, and the natural abundance of 15N. Whether in natural or artificial forests, the uptake rates and patterns of NH4+, NO3 and glycine by plant roots also varied, resulting in N niche differentiation among the coexisting plant species in terms of N form and timing. Principal component analysis and percentage similarity in N uptake patterns further revealed distinct N niche differentiation. Our results suggest that the uptake of different forms of soil N is likely driven by opportunistic rather than strictly preferential responses. This could provide an important basis for the N niche differentiation among coexisting plant species in the forest communities. Recognizing the temporal differentiation of N uptake niches during afforestation is essential to foster inter-specific coexistence, particularly in N-limited habitats. These findings provide critical insights for optimizing species composition in afforestation practices, thereby alleviating inter-specific competition, facilitating species coexistence, and maintaining productive forest ecosystems.
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东北森林生态系统共生植物的氮素吸收策略:对造林的启示
森林生态系统在全球碳(C)固存中发挥着至关重要的作用,而碳(C)固存与根系氮(N)吸收有着错综复杂的联系。然而,森林植被吸收不同形式土壤氮的策略及其对森林管理的影响仍然没有得到充分的了解。为了解决这一问题,我们采用双标记(13C-15N)示踪剂对三种形式的有效氮(NH4+、NO3−和甘氨酸)进行了田间试验。随着生长季节的推进,氮素含量、植物根系中15N的自然丰度以及土壤中NH4+、NO3−、氨基酸、微生物生物量N和15N的自然丰度均发生了显著但不均匀的变化。在天然林和人工林中,植物根系对NH4+、NO3−和甘氨酸的吸收速率和模式也存在差异,从而导致共存植物物种间在N形态和时间上的N生态位分化。主成分分析和相似度分析进一步揭示了氮生态位的差异。我们的研究结果表明,不同形式的土壤氮的吸收可能是由机会主义而不是严格的优先响应驱动的。这可为森林群落中共存植物物种间的氮生态位分化提供重要依据。认识造林过程中氮素吸收生态位的时间分化对促进种间共存至关重要,特别是在氮素限制的生境中。这些发现为优化造林实践中的物种组成提供了重要的见解,从而减轻种间竞争,促进物种共存,维持多产的森林生态系统。
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Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Ecology and Management 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: Forest Ecology and Management publishes scientific articles linking forest ecology with forest management, focusing on the application of biological, ecological and social knowledge to the management and conservation of plantations and natural forests. The scope of the journal includes all forest ecosystems of the world. A peer-review process ensures the quality and international interest of the manuscripts accepted for publication. The journal encourages communication between scientists in disparate fields who share a common interest in ecology and forest management, bridging the gap between research workers and forest managers. We encourage submission of papers that will have the strongest interest and value to the Journal''s international readership. Some key features of papers with strong interest include: 1. Clear connections between the ecology and management of forests; 2. Novel ideas or approaches to important challenges in forest ecology and management; 3. Studies that address a population of interest beyond the scale of single research sites, Three key points in the design of forest experiments, Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 2022-2023); 4. Review Articles on timely, important topics. Authors are welcome to contact one of the editors to discuss the suitability of a potential review manuscript. The Journal encourages proposals for special issues examining important areas of forest ecology and management. Potential guest editors should contact any of the Editors to begin discussions about topics, potential papers, and other details.
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