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Nitrogen Alters Initial Growth, Fine-Root Biomass and Soil Organic Matter Properties of a Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden Plantation in a Recently Afforested Grassland in Southern Brazil

Authors :
Fernanda C.C. Oliveira
José João Lelis Leal de Souza
Emanuelle Mercês Barros Soares
Gabriel W.D. Ferreira
Lucas de Oliveira Guimarães Silva
Elias F. Araújo
Ivo Ribeiro da Silva
Source :
Forests, Vol 9, Iss 2, p 62 (2018), Forests; Volume 9; Issue 2; Pages: 62
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2018.

Abstract

Nitrogen (N) fertilization effects on Eucalyptus growth and soil carbon (C) stocks are still controversial. We set up an N fertilization experiment in southern Brazil to evaluate initial tree growth and changes in soil organic matter (SOM). Four N levels (24–Reference, 36, 48 and 108 kg ha−1 of N) were tested and tree growth was assessed during the first two years. Afterwards, representative trees were chosen to evaluate fine-root biomass (FRB) and its spatial distribution. Soil was sampled to a 40-cm depth and SOM was fractionated in Particulate (POM) and Mineral-Associated Organic Matter (MAOM) for C and N content, and δ13C determination. Positive N effect on tree growth was seen only for tree height. N addition resulted in higher FRB. Changes in SOM were more expressive in top-soil layers. Overall, afforestation had positive effects on soil C. Increasing reference N dose resulted in higher C and N content in both SOM fractions. C and N dynamics were tightly correlated, especially in MAOM. Eucalypt-derived C was on average three-fold higher in POM. In summary, we showed that N fertilization may have positive but limited effects on tree growth, nevertheless it enhances fine-root biomass and C and N accumulation in SOM pools.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19994907
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forests
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb33c61a818fcb987de2aa7db1c66d20