Multi‐ecosystem services differently affected by over‐canopy and understory nitrogen additions in a typical subtropical forest

Author:

Tian Yang12ORCID,Zhou Peng3,Zhou Lang4,Zhang Lei1ORCID,Lin Yongbiao1,Wang Yanjia5,Wang Jun1,Hui Dafeng6ORCID,Ren Hai1,Lu Hongfang1

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany & Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong Forestry Survey and Planning Institute Guangzhou China

3. Guangzhou Collaborative Innovation Center on Science‐Tech of Ecology and Landscape, Guangzhou Institute of Forestry and Landscape Architecture Guangzhou National Field Station for Scientific Observation and Research of Urban Ecosystem Guangzhou China

4. Forestry Comprehensive Affairs Center of Baiyun District Guangzhou China

5. School of Marine Sciences Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

6. Department of Biological Sciences Tennessee State University Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractObtaining a holistic understanding of the impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on multiple ecosystem services of forest is essential for developing comprehensive and sustainable strategies, particularly in heavy N deposition regions such as subtropical China. However, such impacts remain incompletely understood, with most previous studies focus on individual ecosystem function or service via understory N addition experiments. To address this knowledge gap, we quantified the effects of over‐canopy and understory N additions on multiple ecosystem services based on a 7‐year large‐scale field experiment in a typical subtropical forest. Our results showed continued over‐canopy N addition with 50 kg ha−1 year−1 over a period of 4–7 years significantly increased plant nutrient retention, but did not affect the services of soil nutrient accumulation, water yield, C sequestration (in plants and soil), or oxygen release. There were trade‐offs between the soil and plant on providing the services of nutrient accumulation/retention and C sequestration under over‐canopy N addition. However, without uptake and retention of tree canopy, the trade‐off between soil and plant were more weaken under the understory N addition with 50 kg ha−1 year−1, and their relationships were even synergetic under the understory N addition with 25 kg ha−1 year−1. The results suggest that understory N addition cannot accurately simulate the effects of atmospheric N deposition on multiple services, along with mutual relationships. Interestingly, the services of plant N, P retention, and C sequestration exhibited a synergetic increase under the over‐canopy N addition but a decrease under the understory N addition. Our results also found tree layer plays a primary role in providing plant nutrient retention service and is sensitive to atmospheric N deposition. Further studies are needed to investigate the generalized effects of forest canopy processes on alleviating the threaten of global change factors in different forest ecosystems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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