C:N:P stoichiometry in Australian soils with respect to vegetation and environmental factors

被引:446
作者
Bui, Elisabeth N. [1 ]
Henderson, Brent L. [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Land & Water, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
[2] CSIRO Math Informat & Stat, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
关键词
Soil organic carbon; Soil nutrient; Stoichiometry; C:N ratio; N:P ratio; Edaphic factors; Eucalypt communities; Heathlands; Rainforests; Proteaceae; Understorey; Australia; N-P RATIOS; PLANT-COMMUNITIES; NUTRIENT RESORPTION; PHOSPHORUS; NITROGEN; FOREST; PATTERNS; CLIMATE; CARBON; DELIMITATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-013-1823-9
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
090104 [作物信息科学与技术];
摘要
We estimate organic carbon (C): total nitrogen (N): total phosphorus (P) ratios in soils under Australia's major native vegetation groups. We use digital datasets for climate, soils, and vegetation created for the National Land and Water Resources Audit in 2001. Analysis-of-variance is used to investigate differences in nutrient ratios between ecosystems. Linear discriminant analysis and logistic regression are used to investigate the relative importance of climatic variables and soil nutrients in vegetation patterns. We find that the N:P and C:P ratios have a greater range of values than the C:N ratio, although major vegetation groups tend to show similar trends across all three ratios. Some apparently homeostatic groupings emerge: those with very low, low, medium, or high N:P and C:P. Tussock grasslands have very low soil N, N:P, and C:P, probably due to frequent burning. Eucalypt woodlands have low soil N:P and C:P ratios, although their total P level varies. Rainforests and Melaleuca forests have medium soil N:P and C:P ratios, although their total P level is different. Heathlands, tall open eucalypt forests, and shrublands occur on soils with low levels of total P, and high N:P and C:P ratios that reflect foliar nutrient ratios and recalcitrant litter. Certain plant communities have typical soil nutrient stoichiometries but there is no single Redfield-like ratio. Vegetation patterns largely reflect soil moisture but for several plant communities, eucalypt communities in particular, soil N and P (or N:P) also play a significant role. Soil N:P and the presence of Proteaceae appear indicative of nutrient constraints in ecosystems.
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