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Aridity stimulates responses of root production and turnover to warming but suppresses the responses to nitrogen addition in temperate grasslands of northern China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 753, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142018

Keywords

Aridity gradient; Experimental warming; Grassland type; Nitrogen addition

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0600801]
  2. Hundred Talents Program of Shaanxi Province [A289021701]
  3. Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China [2018JZ3002]
  4. Special Fund from the State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau [A314021403-C9]
  5. Double First Class University Plan of NWSUAF [Z102021829]

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This study investigated the effects of warming and N addition on root traits in different grassland ecosystems along an aridity gradient in northern China. Results showed that warming increased root-shoot ratio in dry years but decreased root production and turnover in all grasslands, while N addition had varying effects on root traits depending on the grassland type and aridity level. Overall, warming and N addition had different impacts on root traits in the studied grasslands.
Global warming and nitrogen (N) deposition are known to affect root dynamics in grasslands. However, previous studies were based only on a single ecosystem type, so it is unclear how warming and N addition affect root traits (root biomass, root-shoot ratio, root production and turnover) along the aridity gradient. In this study, we conducted an experiment to determine the effects of warming and N addition on root traits in desert, typical, and meadow grasslands in northern China, where the aridity gradually decreases from west to east across the region. Warming increased root-shoot ratio in dry year due to decline in soil water, but had a downward trend in root production and turnover in all three grasslands. N addition decreased root-shoot ratio in humid year due to increase in soil N, whereas did not significantly affect root production in any grasslands and increased root turnover in desert and meadow grasslands rather than typical grassland. Warming combined with N addition had negatively additive effects on root turnover in typical and meadow grasslands rather than desert grassland. N addition-induced changes in root biomass and root-shoot ratio were negatively affected by aridity in dry year. Aridity positively affected responses of root production and turnover to warming but negatively affected those responses to N addition. However, root-shoot ratio, root production and turnover under warming combined with N addition were not affected by aridity. Our results suggest that warming suppresses root carbon (C) input but N addition may exacerbate it in temperate grasslands, and warming combined with N addition suppresses it only in wet grasslands. Aridity promotes root C input under warming but suppresses it under N addition. However, aridity may little affect soil C and nutrient dynamics under global warming combined with N deposition in temperate grasslands in the future. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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