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Nitrogen but not phosphorus addition affects symbiotic N2 fixation by legumes in natural and semi-natural grasslands located on four continents

  • Eduardo Vázquez*
  • , Per Marten Schleuss
  • , Elizabeth T. Borer
  • , Miguel N. Bugalho
  • , Maria C. Caldeira
  • , Nico Eisenhauer
  • , Anu Eskelinen
  • , Philip A. Fay
  • , Sylvia Haider
  • , Anke Jentsch
  • , Kevin P. Kirkman
  • , Rebecca L. McCulley
  • , Pablo L. Peri
  • , Jodi Price
  • , Anna E. Richards
  • , Anita C. Risch
  • , Christiane Roscher
  • , Martin Schütz
  • , Eric W. Seabloom
  • , Rachel J. Standish
  • Carly J. Stevens, Michelle J. Tedder, Risto Virtanen, Marie Spohn
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background and aims: The amount of nitrogen (N) derived from symbiotic N2 fixation by legumes in grasslands might be affected by anthropogenic N and phosphorus (P) inputs, but the underlying mechanisms are not known. Methods: We evaluated symbiotic N2 fixation in 17 natural and semi-natural grasslands on four continents that are subjected to the same full-factorial N and P addition experiment, using the 15N natural abundance method. Results: N as well as combined N and P (NP) addition reduced aboveground legume biomass by 65% and 45%, respectively, compared to the control, whereas P addition had no significant impact. Addition of N and/or P had no significant effect on the symbiotic N2 fixation per unit legume biomass. In consequence, the amount of N fixed annually per grassland area was less than half in the N addition treatments compared to control and P addition, irrespective of whether the dominant legumes were annuals or perennials. Conclusion: Our results reveal that N addition mainly impacts symbiotic N2 fixation via reduced biomass of legumes rather than changes in N2 fixation per unit legume biomass. The results show that soil N enrichment by anthropogenic activities significantly reduces N2 fixation in grasslands, and these effects cannot be reversed by additional P amendment.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPlant and Soil
Volume478
Issue number1-2
Pages (from-to)689-707
Number of pages19
ISSN0032-079X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2022
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

Research areas and keywords

  • Biology

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Soil Science
  • Plant Science

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