Different impacts of external ammonium and nitrate addition on plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems: A meta-analysis

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Terrestrial plant growth is strongly limited by the availability of nitrogen (N). Atmospheric deposition of N has been rapidly increasing since the industrial revolution, associated with fast compositional shifts between ammonium- (NH4+) and nitrate-N (NO3−) globally. However, whether and how such composition changes of deposition will affect the response of terrestrial plant growth to N deposition remains unclear. To fill the gaps, this study quantified the different responses of terrestrial plants to external NH4+-N and NO3−-N additions. A meta-analysis was applied to compare the growth responses of 367 plant species to different forms of N addition from 210 N-fertilization experiments. In general, a greater response of plant growth to NH4+- N (+6.3% per g N) than NO3−-N (+1.0% per g N) addition was detected across all species. The larger response of plant growth to NH4+-N than NO3−-N addition was found in trees and forbs but not in shrubs and grasses. The NH4+-N and NO3−-N additions had contrasting effects on biomass allocation. For example, the NO3−-N addition increased biomass allocation to above-ground tissues, whereas the NH4+-N addition enhanced below- but not above-ground growth. These results generally reveal a higher response of plant growth to NH4+- N than NO3−-N addition in terrestrial ecosystems. The findings suggest that future predictions on the vegetation response to atmospheric N enrichment could benefit from a better understanding of plant strategies for acquiring different forms of N.

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Yan, L., Xu, X., & Xia, J. (2019). Different impacts of external ammonium and nitrate addition on plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems: A meta-analysis. Science of the Total Environment, 686, 1010–1018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.448

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