Sphagnum and Vascular Plant Decomposition under Increasing Nitrogen Additions: 2014-2015
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Development of the oil sands has led to increasing atmospheric N
deposition, with values as high as 17 kg N
ha -1 yr -1 ;
regional background levels <2 kg N ha -1 yr -1 . Bogs, being ombrotrophic, may be
especially susceptible to increasing N deposition. To examine
responses to N deposition, over five years, we experimentally applied
N (as NH 4 NO 3 ) to a bog
near Mariana Lakes, Alberta, at rates of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kg N
ha -1 yr -1 , plus
controls (no water or N addition). In May of each year, we collected
mixed vascular plant tissue and Sphagnum fuscum peat and placed homogenized mixtures in nylon bags and placed them
approximately 10 cm below the peat surface in early June. Bags were
collected again in October of each year, cleaned, dried, and weighed.
Decomposition of Sphagnum moss and mixed vascular
plant litter was affected by N inputs, on average losing 8 and 38 % of
initial mass, respectively, over 5 months of decomposition. Water
addition alone had no significant effect on decomposition of
cellulose, Sphagnum , or vascular plant litter (p
> 0.15).
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2019-04-12



