植物生态学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (5): 1-0.DOI: 10.17521/cjpe.2024.0131  cstr: 32100.14.cjpe.2024.0131

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长期氮添加对四川盆地西缘常绿阔叶林优势树种凋落叶产量及碳氮磷归还的影响

唐远翔1,熊仕臣2,朱洪锋1,张新生1,游成铭3,刘思凝4,4,谭波2,徐振锋1   

  1. 1. 四川农业大学生态林业研究所, 四川林业生态工程重点实验室
    2. 四川农业大学生态林业研究所
    3. 四川农业大学林学院
    4. 四川农业大学
  • 收稿日期:2024-04-28 修回日期:2024-09-04 出版日期:2025-05-20 发布日期:2024-10-11

Effects of long-term nitrogen addition on leaf litter production and carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus return of the dominant tree species in broad-leaved evergreen forests on the western margin of Sichuan basin

Yuan-Xiang TANG1,Shi ChenXiong2,Hong-Feng ZHU1,Xin-Sheng ZHANG1,Cheng-Ming YOU3,Sining Liu4,4,Bo TANZhen-Feng XU6   

  • Received:2024-04-28 Revised:2024-09-04 Online:2025-05-20 Published:2024-10-11

摘要: 凋落物生产和养分归还是森林物质和养分循环的重要组成部分, 对森林土壤肥力具有重要意义。大气氮沉降已成为全球植物生产力的重要驱动因素, 而尚不明晰在高氮沉降区域, 长期氮添加对凋落叶生产及碳、氮、磷养分归还的影响效应是否会随时间而发生改变。为研究长期氮添加对亚热带常绿阔叶林凋落叶产量及碳、氮、磷归还的影响, 该研究以四川盆地西缘峨眉含笑(Michelia wilsonii)次生林为研究对象, 设置对照(0 kg·hm-2·a-1)、低氮添加(20 kg·hm-2·a-1)和高氮添加(40 kg·hm-2·a-1) 3种氮添加水平, 探究峨眉含笑凋落叶产量、凋落叶碳、氮、磷含量与归还量的年际变化(2016-2022年)及其对氮添加的长期响应。结果显示: (1)峨眉含笑凋落叶年产量、凋落叶碳、氮、磷年均含量和年均归还量均存在显著的年际变化, 且氮添加处理未改变凋落叶年际动态特征。(2)相较于对照, 高氮添加处理显著增加了峨眉含笑凋落叶年均产量(24.9%), 氮添加处理对凋落叶产量的影响随时间的增加显著降低。(3)相较于对照, 高氮添加处理显著增加了凋落叶碳年均含量(3.4%); 高氮添加处理对凋落叶氮、磷含量的影响在2019-2020年间出现拐点: 在2016-2019年间总体抑制凋落叶氮年均含量, 而在2019年后总体增加凋落叶氮年均含量; 在2018、2019年显著抑制凋落叶磷年均含量, 而在2020年显著增加凋落叶磷年均含量。(4)氮添加处理显著增加了凋落叶碳、氮、磷年均归还量, 且氮添加水平越高, 促进效果越强; 凋落叶磷年归还量的氮添加效应随时间呈显著的线性下降趋势。该研究表明高氮添加显著提高了峨眉含笑林生产力, 并增加了其生态系统碳和养分输入, 而短期与长期氮输入会对峨眉含笑林生态系统氮循环进程产生不同的影响, 外源氮添加在未来可能会抑制峨眉含笑凋落叶生产及磷归还。

关键词: 长期氮添加, 凋落叶产量, 凋落叶碳、氮、磷含量, 元素归还, 年际动态

Abstract: Aims The objective of this study was to explore the effects of long-term nitrogen (N) addition on leaf litter production and nutrient return by the dominant tree species in broadleaf evergreen forests of subtropical regions. Methods A long-term N addition manipulation experiment with three levels (0 kg·hm-2·a-1, CK; 20 kg·hm-2·a-1, LN; and 40 kg·hm-2·a-1, HN) was conducted to examine the effects of N addition on leaf litter production, contents of leaf litter carbon (C), N, and phosphorus (P), as well as their return within Michelia wilsonii forests located on the western margin of the Sichuan basin. Important findings (1) Significant inter-annual variations were observed in the production of M. wilsonii leaf litter, as well as in the mean contents of C, N, and P and their annual return, but N addition did not affect these inter-annual dynamics. (2) The HN treatment significantly increased the annual leaf litter production of M. wilsonii by 24.9%. Additionally, the effect of N addition on the average annual litter production decreased as the duration of N addition increased. (3) The HN treatment resulted in a significant increase in the mean annual content of C in by 3.4%. The effects of HN treatment on leaf litter N and P content exhibited a turning point during the 2019-2020 interval, coinciding with notable alterations in the annual average N content in leaf litter. Specifically, the annual average N content was suppressed in both 2018 and 2019, but then experienced a significant increase in 2020. In contrast, a general downward trend was observed in the P content from 2016 to 2019. (4) N addition significantly increased the annual return of C, N, and P in leaf litter, with the promotional effect intensifying as the level of N addition increased. However, the effect of N addition on the annual P return showed a significant linear decline trend over the study period. These findings highlight that high N additions significantly promoted the productivity of M. wilsonii forests and augment carbon and nutrient inputs within the ecosystem Distinct effects of short-term versus long-term N inputs on the N cycling processes of M. wilsonii forest ecosystems were observed. Additionally, the future exogenous N addition may potentially inhibit the leaf litter yield and P return of M. wilsonii.

Key words: long-term nitrogen addition, leaf litter yield, content of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in leaf litter, element return, inter-annual dynamics