Evaluating the progress of restored cordgrass (Spartina foliosa) marshes:: Belowground biomass and tissue nitrogen

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作者
Boyer, KE [1 ]
Callaway, JC [1 ]
Zedler, JB [1 ]
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[1] San Diego State Univ, Pacific Estuarine Res Lab, San Diego, CA 92182 USA
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ESTUARIES | 2000年 / 23卷 / 05期
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10.2307/1352897
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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We report the first data on belowground tissue mass and nitrogen (N) concentration for Spartina foliosa in southern California, assessing one natural and two constructed marshes on San Diego Bay. Biomass at the natural marsh was low compared to that of other Spartina spp., but higher than values reported for S. foliosa in northern California. In sandy constructed marshes planted 5 and 10 years before this: study, S. foliosa had lower belowground tissue N, lower N crop (%N x biomass), and shallower roots than in the adjacent natural marsh. We took advantage of a 2-yr, large-scale fertilization project being performed in the older constructed marsh and examined biomass and N storage after N additions. Although there was a trend toward N accumulation with fertilization, N crop remained at approximately 50% of natural marsh levels, unlike the large aboveground responses to N addition in our previous studies. Lower belowground reserves help to explain poor aerial growth in the created marshes and suggest the need for finer sediments (with greater potential for holding and supplying nutrients) to sustain S. foliosa. While fine sediments are beginning to accumulate on the surface of the created marshes, vertical accretion is more likely to shift the plant community toward other species than to enhance S, foliosa growth. We suggest salvaging and importing fine, organic marsh sediments or providing organic amendments to establish proper substrate conditions. Overexcavating and allowing fine sediments to accumulate remains an option, although the time scale is unpredictable due to the stochasticity of accretion events.
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