Losses of low‐germinating, slow‐growing species prevent grassland composition recovery from nutrient amendment

Author:

Yang Zhongling1ORCID,Li Junyong12,Xiao Rui1,Zhang Chunhui3,Ma Xiaojun4,Du Guozhen4,Li Guoyong12ORCID,Jiang Lin5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Joint Research Laboratory for Global Change Ecology, School of Life Sciences Henan University Kaifeng China

2. Dabieshan National Observation and Research Field Station of Forest Ecosystem Henan University Kaifeng China

3. State Key Laboratory of Plateau Ecology and Agriculture Qinghai University Xining China

4. School of Life Sciences Lanzhou University Lanzhou China

5. School of Biology Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractNutrient enrichment often alters the biomass and species composition of plant communities, but the extent to which these changes are reversible after the cessation of nutrient addition is not well‐understood. Our 22‐year experiment (15 years for nutrient addition and 7 years for recovery), conducted in an alpine meadow, showed that soil nitrogen concentration and pH recovered rapidly after cessation of nutrient addition. However, this was not accompanied by a full recovery of plant community composition. An incomplete recovery in plant diversity and a directional shift in species composition from grass dominance to forb dominance were observed 7 years after the nutrient addition ended. Strikingy, the historically dominant sedges with low germination rate and slow growth rate and nitrogen‐fixing legumes with low germination rate were unable to re‐establish after nutrient addition ceased. By contrast, rapid recovery of aboveground biomass was observed after nutrient cessation as the increase in forb biomass only partially compensated for the decline in grass biomass. These results indicate that anthropogenic nutrient input can have long‐lasting effects on the structure, but not the soil chemistry and plant biomass, of grassland communities, and that the recovery of soil chemical properties and plant biomass does not necessarily guarantee the restoration of plant community structure. These findings have important implications for the management and recovery of grassland communities, many of which are experiencing alterations in resource input.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Science Foundation

Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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