Ecosystem controls on nitrogen fixation in boreal feather moss communities

被引:91
作者
DeLuca, Thomas H. [1 ]
Zackrisson, Olle
Gentili, Francesco
Sellstedt, Anita
Nilsson, Marie-Charlotte
机构
[1] Wilderness Soc, EERD, Washington, DC USA
[2] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Forest Vegetat Ecol, S-90183 Umea, Sweden
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Plant Physiol, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
关键词
Pleurozium schreberi; nitrogen fixation; reciprocal transplant;
D O I
10.1007/s00442-006-0626-6
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
N fixation in feather moss carpets is maximized in late secondary successional boreal forests; however, there is limited understanding of the ecosystem factors that drive cyanobacterial N fixation in feather mosses with successional stage. We conducted a reciprocal transplant experiment to assess factors in both early and late succession that control N fixation in feather moss carpets dominated by Pleurozium schreberi. In 2003, intact microplots of moss carpets (30 cm x 30 cm x 10-20 cm deep) were excavated from three early secondary successional (41-101 years since last fire) forest sites and either replanted within the same stand or transplanted into one of three late successional (241-356 years since last fire) forest sites and the transverse was done for late successional layers of moss. Moss plots were monitored for changes in N-fixation rates by acetylene reduction (June 2003-September 2005) and changes in the presence of cyanobacteria on moss shoots by microscopy (2004). Forest nutrient status was measured using ionic resin capsules buried in the humus layer. Late successional forests exhibit high rates of N fixation and consistently high numbers of cyanobacteria on moss shoots, but low levels of available N. Conversely, early successional forests have higher N availability and have low rates of N fixation and limited presence of cyanobacteria on moss shoots. Transplantation of moss carpets resulted in a significant shift in presence and activity of cyanobacteria 1 year after initiation of the experiment responding to N fertility differences in early versus late successional forests.
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