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Experimental nitrogen fertilisation globally accelerates, then slows decomposition of leaf litter

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ECOLOGY LETTERS
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 802-811

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13700

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Calcium; decomposition model; lignin; meta‐ analysis; necromass; soil organic matter

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  1. Grand Challenges in Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program from the University of Minnesota
  2. NSF [DEB-1234162, DEB-1556529]

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The study found that nitrogen fertilization accelerates early-stage decomposition of plant litter but slows down later-stage decomposition, impacting the carbon cycling in soil.
Plant litter decomposition is a central process in the carbon (C) cycle and sensitive to ongoing anthropogenic nitrogen (N) fertilisation. Previous syntheses evaluating the effect of N fertilisation on litter decomposition relied largely on models that define a constant rate of mass loss throughout decomposition, which may mask hypothesised shifts in the effect of N fertilisation on litter decomposition dynamics. In this meta-analysis, we compared the performance of four empirical decomposition models and showed that N fertilisation consistently accelerates early-stage but slows late-stage decomposition when the model structure allows for flexibility in decomposition rates through time. Within a particular substrate, early-stage N-stimulation of decomposition was associated with reduced rates of late-stage decay. Because the products of early- vs. late-stage decomposition are stabilised in soils through distinct chemical and physical mechanisms, N-induced changes in the litter decomposition process may influence the formation and cycling of soil C, the largest terrestrial C pool.

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