Author:
Wang Miao,Zhang Chu,Chen Sisi,Zhang Yu,Li Yingxin,Xin Xiaoping,Wang Xiaoli,Yan Ruirui
Abstract
Studies on the impacts of grazing on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stoichiometry and storage are crucial for better understanding the nutrient cycles of grasslands ecosystems. Using a controlled grazing experimental platform in a meadow steppe ecosystem, the effects of different stocking rates (0.00, 0.23, 0.34, 0.46, 0.69, and 0.92 AU ha−1) on the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents of plant functional groups were explored. The major results were: (1) The carbon content of Gramineae Barnhart was significantly reduced by grazing intensity (p < 0.05), and the organic carbon content of Cyperaceae Rotundus was significantly higher than that of the other groups; the total nitrogen content of Cyperaceae and other groups and total phosphorus contents of Gramineae, Leguminosae Sp., Cyperaceae, and other groups all increased significantly with increasing grazing intensity (p < 0.05). (2) The carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage amounts of Gramineae, Leguminosae, and Ranunculaceae L. decreased significantly with increasing grazing intensity. Heavy grazing reduced the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage amounts of Cyperaceae and other groups, while the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus storage amounts of Compositae were the largest under moderate grazing. (3) The nitrogen content of each functional group was highly significantly negatively correlated with the C/N ratio, and the phosphorus content was highly significantly negatively correlated with the C/P ratio. Grazing and foraging affected the growth of the different functional groups, which in turn affected their carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus content, stoichiometry, and storage. Moderate grazing improved the nutrient utilization efficiency of grassland and is beneficial for promoting sustainable grassland development.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Hulunbuir City “Science and Technology” Action Focus Special Project
Fundamental Research Funds Central Nonprofit Scientific Institution
Special Funding for Modern Agricultural Technology Systems from the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
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