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Overlap in nitrogen sources and redistribution of nitrogen between trees and grasses in a semi-arid savanna.

Authors :
Priyadarshini, K.
Prins, Herbert
Bie, Steven
Heitkönig, Ignas
Woodborne, Stephan
Gort, Gerrit
Kirkman, Kevin
Fry, Brian
Kroon, Hans
Source :
Oecologia. Apr2014, Vol. 174 Issue 4, p1107-1116. 10p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

A key question in savanna ecology is how trees and grasses coexist under N limitation. We used N stable isotopes and N content to study N source partitioning across seasons from trees and associated grasses in a semi-arid savanna. We also used N tracer additions to investigate possible redistribution of N by trees to grasses. Foliar stable N isotope ratio (δN) values were consistent with trees and grasses using mycorrhiza-supplied N in all seasons except in the wet season when they switched to microbially fixed N. The dependence of trees and grasses on mineralized soil N seemed highly unlikely based on seasonal variation in mineralization rates in the Kruger Park region. Remarkably, foliar δN values were similar for all three tree species differing in the potential for N fixation through nodulation. The tracer experiment showed that N was redistributed by trees to understory grasses in all seasons. Our results suggest that the redistribution of N from trees to grasses and uptake of N was independent of water redistribution. Although there is overlap of N sources between trees and grasses, dependence on biological sources of N coupled with redistribution of subsoil N by trees may contribute to the coexistence of trees and grasses in semi-arid savannas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00298549
Volume :
174
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oecologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94955373
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-013-2848-8