Fine root biomass mediates soil fauna community in response to nitrogen addition in poplar plantations (Populus deltoids) on the east coast of China

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Soil fauna is critical for maintaining ecosystem functioning, and its community could be significantly impacted by nitrogen (N) deposition. However, our knowledge of how soil-faunal community composition responds to N addition is still limited. In this study, we simulated N deposition (0, 50, 100, 150, and 300 kg N ha -1 year -1 ) to explore the effects of N addition on the total and the phytophagous soil fauna along the soil profile (0-10, 10-25, and 25-40 cm) in poplar plantations (Populus deltoids) on the east coast of China. Ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3 ) was dissolved in water and sprayed evenly under the canopy with a backpack sprayer to simulate N deposition. Our results showed that N addition either significantly increased or decreased the density (D) of both the total and the phytophagous soil fauna (D total and D p ) at low or high N addition rates, respectively, indicating the existence of threshold effects over the range of N addition. However, N addition had no significant impacts on the number of groups (G) and diversity (H) of either the total or the phytophagous soil fauna (G total , G p and H total , H p ). With increasing soil depth, D total , D p , G total , and G p largely decreased, showing that the soil fauna have a propensity to aggregate at the soil surface. H total and H p did not significantly vary along the soil profile. Importantly, the threshold effects of N addition on D total and D p increased from 50 and 100 to 150 kg N ha -1 year -1 along the soil profile. Fine root biomass was the dominant factor mediating variations in D total and D p . Our results suggested that N addition may drive changes in soil-faunal community composition by altering belowground food resources in poplar plantations.

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Bian, H., Geng, Q., Xiao, H., Shen, C., Li, Q., Cheng, X., … Xu, X. (2019). Fine root biomass mediates soil fauna community in response to nitrogen addition in poplar plantations (Populus deltoids) on the east coast of China. Forests, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/f10020122

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