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Nitrogen additions and litter decomposition: A meta-analysis

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ECOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 12, Pages 3252-3257

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1890/05-0150

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litter decay; litter quality; meta-analysis; N addition and litter decay; nitrogen deposition; nitrogen fertilization

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We conducted a meta-analysis of previously published empirical studies that have examined the effects of nitrogen (N) enrichment on litter decomposition. Our objective was to provide a synthesis of existing data that comprehensively and quantitatively evaluates how environmental and experimental factors interact with N additions to influence litter mass loss. Nitrogen enrichment, when averaged across all studies, had no statistically significant effect on litter decay. However, we observed significant effects of fertilization rate, site-specific ambient N-deposition level, and litter quality. Litter decomposition was inhibited by N additions when fertilization rates were 2-20. times the anthropogenic N-deposition level, when ambient N deposition was 5-10 kg N(.)ha(-1.)yr(-1), or when litter quality was low (typically high-lignin litters). Decomposition was stimulated at field sites exposed to low ambient N deposition (<5 kg N(.)ha(-1.)yr(-1)) and for high-quality (low-lignin) litters. Fertilizer type, litterbag mesh size, and climate did not influence the litter decay response to N additions.

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